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Review of Esther’s Journey by Beverley Latimer

If ever a story needed telling, this one is it. It’s 1942. Meet Esther. She has it all. However, she’s a Jew, and in Europe, at that time, that’s the worst thing a human being could be. The rest of the world dealt with their own war, oblivious. We had our own problems to deal… Continue reading Review of Esther’s Journey by Beverley Latimer

Review of The Wrong Key by A J Campbell

I enjoyed this book. It’s the best book I’ve read this year so far.   The characters are lovely, and the main tribe likeable. We have a lot of contenders for who done it, and by two-thirds of the way through, you don’t trust anybody. It’s fast and licks along. The storyline is credible and works.… Continue reading Review of The Wrong Key by A J Campbell

Review of Dire Sorrows the Fourth Book of Cracklock by C A Deegan

The world of Cracklock is growing and expanding to the reader with every book. As we learn more about the world and its crazy inhabitants, we’re taken on a journey of magic, mayhem and mystery. The author has a fantastic grasp of delighting with wonder and imagination and weaves beautiful webs of time and place.… Continue reading Review of Dire Sorrows the Fourth Book of Cracklock by C A Deegan

Review Of Fairytales Don’t Come True: Volume 1 of the Criminal Conversation trilogy by Laura Lyndhurst

This is one of my favourite books of the year. It was a joy to read, and the story pulled me further into it with every page.   In this first book in the series, we meet Dora, an end-of-life palliative care nurse. She’s assigned a new client, a lady dying of cancer, and while… Continue reading Review Of Fairytales Don’t Come True: Volume 1 of the Criminal Conversation trilogy by Laura Lyndhurst

Review of; The Faraway Kingdom of Ume by Michalina Ogejo

The Faraway Kingdom of Ume by Michalina Ogejo   The perfect fairytale. Every element it should have is carefully put in the mixing bowl and stirred into a creamy batter to make the perfect fairytale.   Although it’s pure Grimm—it has a new and modern feel. The child-stealing monster is a half-human-half gorilla. It’s an… Continue reading Review of; The Faraway Kingdom of Ume by Michalina Ogejo

Review of: Simon: Not Your Average Superhero. Lucas W. Mayberry

I come to this one backwards because I read the second book in the series first. However, I was so pleased with it that I went on a Superhero search for where it all began. You can’t help but love Simon. He’s had a hard day. His latest interview couldn’t have gone any worse, and… Continue reading Review of: Simon: Not Your Average Superhero. Lucas W. Mayberry

Review of The Journey I Don’t Remember by James Shover From Staff Reviewer Johanna

I had the pleasure of working on this book, and it will stay with me for a long time. It’s a true story about James, a regular guy in his thirties, who gets hit in the head by a heavy tool at work one day. When he goes to the hospital, the doctor tells him… Continue reading Review of The Journey I Don’t Remember by James Shover From Staff Reviewer Johanna

Review of The Journey I Don’t Remember by James Shover From Staff Reviewer Laura Lyndhurst

This isn’t a work of fiction. It’s one man’s story about a dramatic change in his life that happened in a few seconds and will last a lifetime. He was working with his teammates when James took a blow to the head from a 15-pound tool. The bump suggested the need for a medical check,… Continue reading Review of The Journey I Don’t Remember by James Shover From Staff Reviewer Laura Lyndhurst

Review of Dreamcatcher by Amanda Sheridan From Staff Reviewer Laura Lyndhurst

Things are not going well for Ilan and Jennifer. And it comes across in the frosty reception he receives on return from his last mission—last in every sense. He’s retired from the organisation that he put his life on the line for, and he almost lost it. He should have been grateful for that, as… Continue reading Review of Dreamcatcher by Amanda Sheridan From Staff Reviewer Laura Lyndhurst

Review of: The Journey I Don’t Remember by James Shover

The debut novel from a brand new talent. This is a terrifying horror story—only it isn’t. It’s a man’s life. The point is that what happened to this author could happen to any one of us on any ordinary day. One second you’re living your normal best life—the next, your world is turned upside down.… Continue reading Review of: The Journey I Don’t Remember by James Shover