Showing posts with label Reading. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Reading. Show all posts

July 2016.

Hopebreaker 
(The Great Iron War #1)
by Dean F. Wilson 




In the world of Altadas, there are no more human births. The Regime is replacing the unborn with demons, while the Resistance is trying to destroy a drug called Hope that the demons need to survive.

Between these two warring factions lies Jacob, a man who profits from smuggling contraceptive amulets into the city of Blackout. He cares little about the Great Iron War, but a chance capture, and an even more accidental rescue, embroils him in a plot to starve the Regime from power.

When Hope is an enemy, Jacob finds it harder than he thought to remain indifferent. When the Resistance opts to field its experimental landship, the Hopebreaker, the world may find that one victory does not win a war.




Amazon Review By RCLDJ September 1st, 2015.

"A phenomenal and engrossing Steampunk read! Jacob is a wonderful hero and the perfect smuggler – he’s roguish, sarcastic, and realistically drawn as he struggles between his love of money and his nagging conscience (don’t you just hate that pesky internal voice?). You can’t help but root for Jacob and hope to see him conquer his constant inner war and come out on top.”

Amazon Review By Frederick Morrison April 28th, 2016.

"Outstanding read, looking forward to reading the entire series!"



June 2016.

Children of Swan 
by Coral Walker 


Bo is abducted. Chasing after him, his older siblings Jack and Brianna dive into a wormhole that takes them to the land of Taron, a perilous land fuelled by hatred and plagued by vicious snake-like, man-eating bokwas. Blue-skinned Baran people catch them and sell them to an arena where Barans entertain themselves watching slave boys fight to the death. Dad is there, staring at them like they are strangers.

The contest is brutal; the rules are clear — one game, one survivor. 



Amazon Review By Vanessa Kings February 15th, 2016.

"It has all the ingredients to entertain us on every page. From action and adventure, to elements of fantasy and sci-fi.”

Amazon Review By ZaiJen February 14th, 2016.

"The author is a talented writer who draws the reader into a world far away from reality. I am an adult and I plan on reading this book several more times, because I know I have missed some parts just like any other book or movie that I watch"



May 2016.

Gnash 
by Brian Parker 


An ancient fundamentalist organization executes several attacks simultaneously across the globe. In the Pentagon a deadly viral compound is unleashed and the airborne virus turns the Pentagon’s population into zombies. A Secret Service agent, coerced by the terrorists to assassinate several heads of state, sends the world into chaos. 

A former Army officer stranded in the Midwest is forced to fight for his life while his fiancĂ© is trapped in the Washington, DC quarantine zone. They must each fight for their own survival as the nation battles to end the zombie threat before it becomes a global pandemic. 


Amazon Review By Bobo April 26th, 2016.

"What an awesome book definitely different from many other zombie books I've read recently.”

Amazon Review By andrew jackson Mach 14th, 2016.

"What you have here us a different take on your zombie apocalypse. This one follows two outbreaks instead of mass destruction. Very good read and characters."



April 2016.

The Tapestry 
by Paul Wigmore 


The day Gavin died was the best and worst day of his life so far. The worst because he lost his beloved in the fire that killed them both, but the best because he was set free from his mortal shell, by Saul, the mightiest demon to ever wander the wasteland of Hades.

So when a soul as damaged and twisted as Gavin's is sold to a demon as dark and evil as Saul, the only thing that can follow is devastation and the possible decimation of the human race. Humanity's only saviour is the psychic Clara, The Guardian and keeper of the Dragonfire which is embedded in the tapestry on her wall.


Amazon Review By Reggie February 5th, 2016.

"Gavin and his young wife are thrown straight into enough horror to cause him to make an alliance, if not with the devil, then with the closest thing to him. As no horror story can be pure evil, we have light, is Clara a tapestry and a quest adventure told in fabulous storytelling to round out a great read. Highly recommended for the horror thriller readers like me.”

Amazon Review By R3 Janurary 21st, 2016.

"One thing in particular I liked about this book was the use of the children's song, "Ring a ring o’ roses" as the author called it. I had always heard it as "Ring around the rosies." It's a song that refers to the Black Death. Although the author doesn't specifically state this, he does allude to it. I like descriptive text, even if it detracts slightly from the story. Words themselves are as much a form of art as the story itself. The author has plenty of these lovely descriptions."



March 2016.

The Treasure of Gwenlais 
by M.T. Magee  




Prince Caleb of Heathwin, longs for peace and security for his kingdom.

Princess Laurel of Gwenlais is just seconds away from death. 

Laurel and Caleb have always been close, despite living in separate kingdoms, and the events that are about to unfold draws them closer together. But their new found love is as fragile as the peace between the kingdoms and there is an unknown enemy that threatens to destroy everything...






Amazon Review By Galveston Texas Reader February 18th, 2016.

"The human characters feel like real people to this reader-evoking lots of emotion.. Then there are Rabkins which are an entirely different race as well as other strange characters inhabiting Gwenlais and the Kingdom of Heathwin. And yes- there is a cliff-hanger ending! So dear Ms Magee-bring on that next book so we can be enchanted again.”

Amazon Review By Alana Blackey Janurary 21st, 2016.

"The Princess of Gwenlais and the Prince of Heathwin must work together to prevent war. All the while love is brewing between the two which adds to the drama. An enchanting love story wrapped in an epic fantasy adventure that Tolkien himself would approve of. This is a book that will steal your heart and thrill your senses. I couldn't have asked for a better way to spend a rainy night. Definitely a cozy up on the couch kind of book."



February 2016.


Discovering April 
by Sheena Hutchinson 





April Landau thinks she has everything she’s ever wanted. Her high school sweetheart, a house she can’t afford, her bipolar tabby cat, and she’s all set to begin her Junior year of college. Just when she least expects it, her life gets thrown for a loop. When things between her and her long time boyfriend unravel, she finds herself struggling to keep her head above water. 

  Enter Jared Hoffman. He’s her complete opposite. A high school drop out who was forced to take over his parent’s business after their untimely death. It’s no surprise this tragedy affected him greatly, causing him to recede almost completely from society. 

  But he has one secret. A secret he’s been carrying around for years. What happens when their worlds collide? Can an old friendship be the one thing that brings these two back to life? 





Amazon Review By lexiesmomma_32 October 4th, 2015.

"This book was really good and had me on a roller coaster ride of emotions. I loved the characters and the story line. Sheena did an amazing job writing this story and I look forward to reading more by her in the future. I hope that we can get more stories with some of the characters in this book.”

Amazon Review By Andrea Heltsley October 19th, 2015.

"April is a wonderfully complex main character going through some major life issues. I liked that it wasn't about abuse or cancer, or more depressing issues. The author developed an intensely emotional plot with an epic romance that unraveled in a steady pace. This was a new adult book worth checking out! I look forward to reading the next book by Sheena Hutchinson! Five glittery stars!"





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January 2016.


Downcast 
by Cait Reynolds




It’s the start of Stephanie Starr’s senior year of high school, but sadly, this is no life of the prom queen. Stuck at the bottom of the high school social totem pole, Stephanie is forced by her domineering mother to wear lumpy linen dresses and eat organic tofu for lunch in a world of mini-skirts and pizza. Instead of a loving family to support her as the mean girls make their play, Stephanie’s mother begins to unravel mentally, her possessiveness of Stephanie spiralling to new and frightening extremes. Stephanie is forced to grow up, find herself, and learn the truth about her past in order to save her mother, her friends, and her town. When the truth is revealed, nothing can prepare her for the outrageous reality of her existence…and nothing can save her from her fate. 






Amazon Review By Michelle@Book Briefs  June 8th, 2015.

"Downcast is the first book in the young adult mythology series called Olympus Falling. You all know how much I love young adult and new adult mythology, so I was super excited for Downcast. And further, it is about one of my very favorite stories- Persephone and Hades. I loved this re-imagining of the story of Persephone. I thought it was well done and a great read.”

Amazon Review By Mlw830 Dec 14th, 2015.

"I loved it, I'm a huge Greek mythology geek, but I always got bummed out that Persephone had to leave Hades for 6 months a year. This was perfect. I can't wait for book 2 with Zeus and Helen! Please hurry!"





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December 2015.


Flight of Destiny 
by Francis H. Powell




Flight of Destiny is a collection of short stories about misfortune. They are characterized by unexpected final twists, that come at the end of each tale. They are dark and surreal tales, set around the world, at different time periods. They show a world in which anything can happen. It is hard to determine reality and what is going on a disturbed mind. People's conceptions about morality are turned upside down. A good person can be transformed by an unexpected event into a bad person and then back again to their former state. The high and mighty often deliver flawed arguments, those considered wicked make good representations of themselves. Revenge is often a subject explored.





Amazon Review By Frank Scozzari Sept 16th, 2015.

"Francis H. Powell is a masterful storyteller. He successfully kept me on the edge of my seat as I paged through from one story to the next in FLIGHT OF DESTINY—a fantastic collection of 22 short stories. Here he weaves humor, surrealism, and contradictions into tales that reveal errors in commonly accepted definitions. Each story is uniquely different with twisting endings and story plots that challenge commonly accepted concepts. The characters are true and undeniably out-of-the-ordinary. Such stories as DUKE and FLAWLESS will bring into question all you thought you knew about people and the universe —I know they did me. These stories kept me guessing until the last page.”

Amazon Review By Roma Gray Oct 18th, 2015.

"Flight of Destiny is a collection of 22 short stories about misfortune characterized by unexpected final twists at the end of each tale. It's that last part that keeps you on the edge of your seat. Each story was something I equally looked forward to and dreaded. I never knew what to expect and the anticipation just about killed me."





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November 2015.


A Path of Ashes 
by Brian Parker




Evil doesn’t become extinct, it evolves. Our world is a violent place. Murder, terrorism, racism and social inequality, these are some of the forces that attempt to destroy our society while the State is forced to increase its response to these actions. Our own annihilation is barely held at bay by the belief that we’ve somehow evolved beyond our ancestors’ base desires. 

From this cesspool of emotions emerges a madman, intent on leading the world into anarchy. When his group of computer hackers infiltrate the Department of Defense network, they initiate a nuclear war that will irrevocably alter our world. 

Aeric Gaines and his roommate Tyler Nordgren survive the devastation of the war, only to find that the quaint, politically correct world where they’d been raised was a lie. All humans have basic needs such as food, water and shelter…and we haven’t forgotten how to fight for what we desire. 

A Path of Ashes is the first book in an exciting new series about life in post-apocalyptic America, a nation devoid of leadership, electricity and human rights. The world as we know it may have burned, but humanity found a way to survive and this is their story.





Amazon Review By DystopianDoll Sept 6th, 2015.

"From start to finish this book was a page turning masterpiece. I highly recommend this book. Another fast paced, fear inducing, realistic read from Parker. Read all of his work. You will not be disappointed."

Amazon Review By WJ LUNDY May 30, 2015.

"With A Path of Ashes, Brian Parker has taken a major step toward becoming a leader in Post-Apocalyptic fiction. Written in the flavor of Swan Song and Earth Abides, Brian Parker's A Path of Ashes has everything a Post–Apocalyptic reader needs. Dropped into a dark world blown up by a nightmare scenario then tossed full of a fabulous cast of characters, A Path of Ashes will not let you down."





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October 2015.


The Last Blade of Grass
by Robert Brown



Eddie Keeper and his wife prepared for the fall of society. They outfitted their ranch for survival, built up defenses and stockpiled years worth of supplies. When the collapse arrives as an engineered plague instead of a monetary collapse, their plans of hunkering down and hiding until order is restored are thrown out the window. Instead they work to save people from the fast moving illness and to maintain a small safe zone around their home. 

But in this new world, survivors will kill for supplies, criminals have free reign and all the others are zombies that hunt the uninfected. Eddie struggles to maintain his sense of right and wrong in this post-apocalyptic landscape where the safest course of action is to kill anyone you meet rather than speak with them. His actions and decisions make his friends, family and even himself question where the real evil resides, at the ranch or outside of it. 




Amazon Review By Skinner Sweet May 15, 2015.

"The Last Blade of Grass takes risks few zombie apocalypse books take. It is a tight read full of strong characters who are forced to commit unspeakable atrocities in a world overrun by zombies. This book takes surprising risks in Act I that raise the stakes and adds a layer of mystery that keeps the reader engaged to the very end. It also offers a new challenge to the main character, Eddie. See, Eddie is a prepper, which in the zombie apocalypse genre means he is a kind of superhero. He has already made the necessary preparations, stockpiled his survival gear, and knows how to survive where others would fall. This means that in the apocalypse, he needs a bigger problem than just zombies. Robert Brown finds entertaining ways to keep the dilemna grounded. The Last Blade of Grass is a thrilling addition to any book collection.



Amazon Review By Thea Sept 27, 2015.

"After I have read this book, I saw this as a reflection of our society today. We are facing a battle against the zombies of our society, people that we don’t noticed that are infecting us slowly with the disease that has already been spread. All of us are fighting to survive. And this story is somewhat like the movie of Brad Pit in which he was brought to the place where affected by zombies and looking for cure to stop the zombie and save the world. And I wonder what if zombies really do exist one day? Are we prepared when that day comes? It is really needed that we become aware and should have practice the survival skills as we are all going to do everything for us to survive and we will do anything to save our own. This is a very interesting story and somewhat a eye opener as with the lots of experiments are being conducted in human, it is not far that one day zombies will exist."





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September 2015.

The Warmest Winter:
 A James Gordon Mystery
by Greatest Alive




A collage of a grisly murder, rampant adultery, questionable alibis, and heart halting truths heat up what is normally the frosty season of Chicago. Attorney James Gordon is thrust with the unenviable task of trying prove his friend's innocence in a crime that defies the definition of horrible, while also combating his own demons. Chicago has never been this warm during the Winter.

Amazon Review By Enrico Grafitti, July 24, 2015
"An excellent account of a very emotional time - written with such clarity and always giving hope to what will come next. It was a book I couldn't put down once I started and I was able to read it in one sitting".

Amazon Review By Hawkon, July 20, 2015
"James Gordon has proven he can write in several genres and make them a success. First, he brought us his unique line of poetry, then his children’s stories, now a crime thriller, and in this, he delivers once again".





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August 2015.

Finding The Rainbow
by
Rachel McGrath



Finding the Rainbow is a fascinating and honest insight into a world that most would find difficult to understand, and many would be quietly thankful not to need to. McGrath tells the story of her battle to conceive and carry a baby, with unrestricted honesty, leaving the reader in no doubt as to her thoughts and feelings, and the courageousness with which she deals with a very difficult period in her and her husband's lives.

Amazon Review By KayCee on June 21, 2015
"An excellent account of a very emotional time - written with such clarity and always giving hope to what will come next. It was a book I couldn't put down once I started and I was able to read it in one sitting".

Amazon Review By Maria on August 7, 2015
"The Rainbow, by Rachel McGrath, is a moving account of the author’s journey for a child. It takes courage to put pen to paper, and I commend Rachel McGrath’s courage to write so openly about her experience. It is an emotional read, but very informative".



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