Karen's Magic Review This is the first time I have ever read a graphic novel. I didn't know how I was going to react to it, as the stories I read always contain words. Instead, it was told in colourful drawings with people interacting with each other. It was clever the way it was done.… Continue reading Cult of Dracula, #1, by Rich Davis
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Never, Never by Liz Butcher
Karen's Magic Review I downloaded this book without reading the description. I know. I should have read it first and can't remember why I did now. So each page I turned was a surprise. What I didn't expect was that the genre was a bit of everything, scifi/fantasy, horror, romance, urban, detective and a crime… Continue reading Never, Never by Liz Butcher
Exigency by Marnie Cate
Karen’s Magic Review This is the second book in the Protectors of the Elemental Magic series. My review of the first book, Remember is here. This was a truly magically story and in so many different ways. But first, let me go through the picture at the top. The tree is the entry point to… Continue reading Exigency by Marnie Cate
The Killer on the Heath by Karen J Mossman
Released 16th September 2021, 110 pages, Kindle Unlimited. Mystery, Crime, paranormal, psychic. My first book in quite a while is finally out. I pulled all my books in order to rewrite them now that I belong to Norns Triad Publications. The Killer on the Heath will be the first of a trilogy featuring Cassie Newbold,… Continue reading The Killer on the Heath by Karen J Mossman
The Sticky Note Murders by Lynn Miclea
50 pages, Kindle Unlimited Karen’s Magic Review This is a short to the point story. A murder, an investigation, and an arrest. I liked how it kept strictly to the facts, the dialogue of the detectives, and of the investigation. There is not a word wasted in this tale. Online dating can be fraught with… Continue reading The Sticky Note Murders by Lynn Miclea
Secret Sky by J P McLean, a Book Review
324 pages, paranormal, fantasy, romance Karen's Magic Review This book recently appeared in my series About a Book and something about it really appealed to me. It's the first time I've read one featured here, and another first, is that I am going to quote myself after reviewing a good book called Confined Spaces. I… Continue reading Secret Sky by J P McLean, a Book Review
My Review of Secret Sky by J P McLean
324 pages, paranormal, fantasy, romance Karen's Review This book recently appeared in my series About a Book and something about it appealed to me. It's the first time I've read one featured here, and another first, is that I am going to quote myself after reviewing a good book called Confined Spaces. I suddenly found… Continue reading My Review of Secret Sky by J P McLean
Ashes in Winter by K M Cannon
320 pages, Dystopian Karen's Magic Review It’s not often that I read a book twice, especially on request. The Rangers of Waldren was a series of four books if I remember correctly, and I read them over two years ago. They were great dystopian stories that followed a band of survivors when something catastrophic happens.… Continue reading Ashes in Winter by K M Cannon
Beauty and The Beast by Vivienne Savage
Karen's Review I liked the Disney version of Beauty and the Beast, but back in the eighties I fell in love with a programme of the same name starring Ron Pearlman and Linda Hamilton. I absolutely loved the concept of it. The Beast lived under the streets of New York, along with other people who… Continue reading Beauty and The Beast by Vivienne Savage
Beauty and The Beast by Vivienne Savage
Karen's Magic Review I liked the Disney version of Beauty and the Beast, but back in the eighties I fell in love with a programme of the same name starring Ron Pearlman and Linda Hamilton. I absolutely loved the concept of it. The Beast lived under the streets of New York, along with other people… Continue reading Beauty and The Beast by Vivienne Savage