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Review of Let Me by Tracey Gerrard

Everything you’d want from a multi-genre book.   This is a new author for me, and I wasn’t disappointed. The book is classified as erotic romance, but there’s a strong psychological thriller element that’s right up my alley.   Jennifer hasn’t had an easy life. After losing their parents, she’s had to shelve her dream… Continue reading Review of Let Me by Tracey Gerrard

Review of SexyQuad Chronicles –  Life and Times of a Salacious Quadriplegic By Luke Stewart

This may be one of the toughest books you’ll ever read.  It’s not an easy story and not for the fainthearted. The story is an incredible one. Though, not so much from the aspect of the author having a terrible accident at the age of seventeen.  It left him paralyzed from the neck down, but… Continue reading Review of SexyQuad Chronicles –  Life and Times of a Salacious Quadriplegic By Luke Stewart

Review of Dancing with Holly by Mark

I was looking forward to reviewing this one. I like this guy’s writing, and really enjoyed this story. The government is running a top-level social experiment. A couple is set up in a cosy home to live together. The crux is that she isn’t a she. Holly is AI (Artificial Intelligence) in humanoid female form.… Continue reading Review of Dancing with Holly by Mark

Review of Waiting in Wattlevale by Greta Harvey

This is the second book I’ve read by this author, and what a gem it is.   Peony’s our girl. She’s fully compliant and taking a caregiver’s job in the beautiful Wattlevale care home. Peony has a lot to learn but a heartful of good intentions to learn it with. There are two types of… Continue reading Review of Waiting in Wattlevale by Greta Harvey

Review of Wor Tomis the Polis by Tom Curry.

Review of Wor Tomis the Polis by Tom Curry. This book took me down the road of nostalgia. The author is a North East lad, and I hail from the same part of the country. We begin with Tom’s early life and upbringing and I identified with every word of it. I was born at… Continue reading Review of Wor Tomis the Polis by Tom Curry.

Review of 100 Common Sense Policies to Make Britain Great Again by Karl Wiggins

Wow! This is some book. So the warning first. If you’re easily offended or don’t like foul language, this isn’t the book for you. I’ve probably just sold loads of this book to people who love to be outraged and then complain about it.  This book is out there. However, It just makes sense—well, most… Continue reading Review of 100 Common Sense Policies to Make Britain Great Again by Karl Wiggins

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 Hyde and Seek by A.J Saunders.

Synopsis: Bubbly Jaime Sanders flees to France as a housekeeper to Father Dante de Vere after receiving menacing letters in England, she believes she is safe. The village is secluded. It’s the perfect place to hide, and Jaime lowers her guard. But when the priest watches her every move, and the letters start up again,… Continue reading Review of Hyde and Seek by A.J Saunders.

Review of The Mountain of Death by Imen Nouira.

  This is a beautiful story that pulls you in and captivates you. It follows the fairy-tale format  of a hard-luck, poor, family come good. And they all live happily ever after.   We have the traditional wicked step-mother, who must be thwarted at all costs, her scheming and conniving is off the scale.  And… Continue reading Review of The Mountain of Death by Imen Nouira.

Review of Racing Devil by P.J.Scarlet.

Without a doubt, one of my favourite books of the last twelve months. Let’s talk about the writing. This manuscript has been translated by the author from Thai. As I’ve found with other authors who have translated their manuscripts, the writing is excellent and far better than in many books—and that includes the native English/American… Continue reading Review of Racing Devil by P.J.Scarlet.