Review – Amber Cavalier Spiler’s THE SECRET OF BLACKWATCH
This is a delightful read for horse-lovers of all ages. Aimed at an audience between approximately 8 to 12 years …
Review – J.M. Preston’s The Great Poem Book
I’m a big poetry fan and am always interested to try new writers as I come across them so the …
Review – Mark Binmore’s Now Is Not The Time For Trumpets
The synopsis for this book starts off – “Stephen Wallingford died intestate in 1990, aged 86, and has in recent …
Review – Stephen Puleston’s Brass In Pocket
The concept of a criminal using song lyrics really appealed to me so I read Stephen Puleston’s first Inspector Drake …
Review – Robert Lee’s The Not So Beautiful Game
I am a huge football fan. For nine months of the year my weekend revolves around how well my fantasy …
Review – Jonathan Lynch’s Dead Business
I recently had the chance to review Jonathan Lynch’s writing as I read The Gift, which was a new take …
Review – Jonathan Lynch’s The Gift
Jonathan Lynch is a new author to me and I’ll be honest from the outset – I was expecting a …
Review – A new perspective on Clayton Smith’s Apocalypticon
What is it about life in a world devastated by the apocalypse that’s just so damnably interesting? I mean, really …
Review – Andrew Chapin’s From Tragedy to Triumph: The story of John Tartaglio
John Tartaglio was a young man who contracted a very rare type of bacterial virus and, within 24 of becoming …
Review – Matthew Berlin’s Legends of Lustria
The Empire had won the war against Brutanians and Elouan, 17 year old son of the new Emperor, is bored. …
Review – Doyle Duke’s Extended Vacation
Extended Vacation is a story of rage, bigotry, fear, suffering, perseverance, secrets and a friendship that is tested to the …
Review – Delia Strange’s Femme
A science fantasy with a touch of romance. A utopian world with a touch of slavery. Kaley Blackburn is sent …
Review – Danielle Real’s Last Name Unknown
Addison Walker is a bit clumsy and accident prone. From tripping over to walking into things, she is forever recovering …
Review – James Collins’ The Judas Inheritance
Wow. What a story! I read this book over one weekend and just couldn’t put it down. Christopher is a …
Review – Faith Cotter’s Paper Dragons
Paper Dragons by Faith Cotter is a remarkable short story about coping with a family member’s illness. The story starts …
Review: Kyle Freelander’s Facing The Tide
Seventeen year old Becca and her best friend Lanie did everything together, typical teenagers with a shared adoration of horse-riding …
Review – Mary Burton King’s Beatrice Belladonna’s Black Magic Web
13 years ago Beatrice Belladonna Joyce Watley Harlow was convicted of seven counts of murder. However four years into her …
Review – Erika Dakin’s The Conspiracy
There is no room for love at the royal court. There is only intrigue and political manoeuvring. For Veysita, a …
Review – Suzanne Whitfield Vince’s The Many Lives Of June Crandall
The debut novel from Suzanne Whitfield Vince is the story of Grace Adams. We follow her journey from being abandoned …
Review – Adriano Bulla’s The Road To London
There is something so very special about the debut novel from Italian author Adriano Bulla. The story itself is certainly …