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Book Reviews for Pedigree Crush with a Twisted Gene up to 28th November 2021

stephen glick   4.0 out of 5 stars revenge Reviewed in the United States on November 28, 2021 Verified Purchase this is the second book by Katherine Black that I have read. Pedigree had a very satisfying ending. I gave it four stars versus five. I felt the pace slow in the dreaded middle pages. A… Continue reading Book Reviews for Pedigree Crush with a Twisted Gene up to 28th November 2021

Review of The Dreaming by Amanda Sheridan.

Blurb: The Dreaming.The sequel to Rapid Eye Movement. Jennifer and Ilan have put the events in Cyprus, that almost cost Jennifer her life far behind them and have now settled into their new home in Israel. Then Ilan goes undercover to infiltrate a terrorist organisation and prevent a major terrorist plot that, if successful, would… Continue reading Review of The Dreaming by Amanda Sheridan.

Review of Leah: Unnoticed. Unwanted. Unloved. – Amanda Bedzrah by Staff Reviewer Laura Lyndhurst

I’ll put my hands up to not having done much with The Bible since I was a teenager, but there’s a movement among some authors to give voices to the previously flatter-than-flat figures of the Good book—the women. As a determined feminist, I couldn’t resist. I’ve read the first two books of Linda Makkimane’s Her… Continue reading Review of Leah: Unnoticed. Unwanted. Unloved. – Amanda Bedzrah by Staff Reviewer Laura Lyndhurst

Review of The Green Girl and the Serum by staff reviewer Laura Lyndhurst

By staff reviewer Laura Lyndhurst: I’m impressed by this debut young adult novel by author Sean Armstrong in that he’s tapped a vein in ideas that I haven’t come across. Which doesn’t mean that nobody else has done it, but I’ve read many genres and haven’t seen this before. Sometime in the future, a fledgling… Continue reading Review of The Green Girl and the Serum by staff reviewer Laura Lyndhurst

Review of Lily Poole by Jack O’Donnell

  One of the most brutally honest writers I’ve read. The story centres around a troubled teenage lad and the little girl he befriends—but this is no regular child. This book is a stunning portrayal of inner-city life in the ’70s.     The author is a true Scot, but not the gentle highland kilted… Continue reading Review of Lily Poole by Jack O’Donnell

Book Review The Sensorians Awakening by Brigitte Morse-Starkenburg

We open this first book in a three-book series with a glorious study of a young woman on the cusp of adulthood dealing with the pressure and tribulations of her mental health issues. Like many girls in this modern society, she feels abandoned by her absent father, but it’s more than that—she is different. We… Continue reading Book Review The Sensorians Awakening by Brigitte Morse-Starkenburg

Review of Fair Play By Grace Grahme

I can’t praise this book highly enough. I adored it. It’s well thought out, well researched, and very marketable. It’s one of my favourite stories of the year so far. I can see this on the bookshop shelves. I’d say this is as good a story as the top writers in the romance genre.  Brilliant.… Continue reading Review of Fair Play By Grace Grahme

Review of Before the Storm by Robin Roberts

This book is one of the most accomplished and technically well-written books I’ve seen this year.   The author, Robin Roberts, knows one end of a submarine from the other, that’s for sure. And that’s where part of the excellence of this book lies. The author knows exactly what they’re talking about. The research is… Continue reading Review of Before the Storm by Robin Roberts

Review of From The Shadows by Caroline Muwaniri

Charming. Sometimes I identify books by the first word that comes to mind when I think about them. In this case, the word is charming. This is a sensitively written  Fantasy love story with a twist.   We follow the life of Cely, a young girl forced into servitude in a grand palace. While this… Continue reading Review of From The Shadows by Caroline Muwaniri