I’ve consolidated all my book reviews on this page.
As a writer of Humourous Science Fiction myself, with my Andorra Pett series, I’m always on the look out for other offerings in this sub-genre.
This …
This week’s review is of a book that I was privileged to beta read for the author, the second in a series of adventures for …
Jack Eason writes fast, enthralling stories, this is another of those.
Here’s the Blurb.
A long short story about four differing aspects of love, the last being …
This is the first book in a short series.
Confession time. I’m a huge fan of Victoriana. I grew up reading Jules Verne, H.G. Wells, H. …
Please welcome this week’s guest to the Showcase.
After her own words, there will be my review of her novel, Two Truths.
The author, in her …
When you finish reading a good book, there’s often an element of sadness. If there’s a sequel, even if you have to wait for it, …
This is a book I’ve reviewed before, but it’s just been re-released with a new cover so I thought it would be nice to revisit …
I reviewed the first part of this series a while ago Then I read the second part, which carried on with the same breakneck …
I’ve been a fan of Helen Christmas for some time. I enjoyed her Same Face Different Place stories, here’s one of my reviews for the …
I grew up reading pulp novel adventures, either in paperback or in Christmas annuals. Stirring adventures with titles like Ace Carew, Men of the Mist, …
Some of you might remember a U.S. television series called Alias. With more twists and turns than a spy story had any right to have, …
Blurb
All families have secrets. This family has a secret worse than most.
Jennifer’s life isn’t going as she planned. Fired from her job and on the brink of …
This week, I’m very happy to showcase and review a new book. Compiled during the Coronavirus lockdown that started in March 2020, its a collaborative …
Today, in association with Rachels Random Resources, I’m on the blog tour for Overstrike: Volume I of the Fixpoint Trilogy by C.M. Angus.
When
Matt Howard’s …
This week, we are promoting Mr. Sagittarius: Poetry and Prose, by M. J. Mallon.
This title is published on Feb 16th and is available to pre-order …
This week, we are promoting Words We Carry: Essays of Obsession and Self-Esteem by D.G. Kaye.
Blurb
“I have been a great critic of myself for most …
Blurb
The Magisters is a science fiction story with a difference.
Apart from chronicling the ultimate change of life for a select few individuals, it …
I was pointed in the direction of this book by a new friend on Facebook. It’s what I would describe as a Military Sci-fi/ horror …
I found Gilbert Stack when he reviewed one of my books. As I always do, I took a look at the links on his email …
I’m fitting in an extra post today. I’ve been involved in
NaNoWriMo and posting about that on a Saturday. I’ve neglected my reviewing
duties, not that I …
In place of the Rewind this week, I have a review of a fine book of freestyle poetry.
The New Asylum: a memoir of psychiatry (Poetry …
Not a lot of people know this, but I wrote a sci-fi story
about the Battle of Hastings.
It can be found in the book 1066 Turned …
There’s no Saturday Rewind again this week, I’m catching up with my review duties,
This time, I’m reviewing a new story from a fellow Exeter Author.
I …
Once again, I’m in book review mode. The Saturday Rewind is taking a bit of a break, I have so many great books to read …
When Karen and Mick Curtis attend a demonstration of clairvoyance for the first time, Karen is singled out by the medium, Rae Cordelle. Rae has …
I’m a big fan of research, writing Science Fiction I need to
do a lot, keeping up with the latest in Science and working out in …
I’m on tour, in association with Rachel’s Random Resources, with a review of a great book by N. Lombardi Jr.
Blurb
A beaten homeless vet. Three cops …
When I was a small child, I was always told never to be
boastful, never to shout about my successes. I’ve tried to live by this …
She’s a good nurse
disturbed by dark recurring dreams.
Then a new patient asks for her by name . . .
Shona does her utmost to placate her …
This week, I’m in book reviewing mode.
Fifteen-year-old
Amelina longs for someone to confide in. Her once carefree mother has
become angry and despondent. One day a strange …
This week, in association with Rachels Random Resources, I have voluntarily read and reviewed this book.
DCI Michael Yorke faces his most harrowing case yet.
When 12-year-old …
Today, I’m on tour, in association with Rachels Random Resources, looking at the new book from Elizabeth Ducie
Out of fear. Out of greed. Out of …
This week, in association with Rachels Random Resources, I’m looking at The Amber Maze by Christopher Bowden.
While staying in a Dorset cottage, Hugh Mullion finds a …
This week, I’m concentrating on a book that I found via a social media group that I belong to.
I like a time travel story, as …
Hi everyone, this week I’m on tour with Rachels Random Resources,
Duck Egg Blues is funny, sad, mysterious and thrilling. “A robot butler detective, what’s not to …
This post is a day early, due to my participation in a blog tour tomorrow.
I’m asking a big question this time. Should you give away your work? …
Today, I’m talking about a book that I’ve just finished reading.
Blurb.
Welcome to Bridgetown where gold flows like a river through the streets, into the pockets …
Hello and welcome to the feature on Absolute Darkness, in association with Rachels Random Resources. First, here’s news of a great giveaway offer from the …
Today’s post is part of the blog tour for Visions by Helen J. Christmas, in association with Rachels Random Resources.
Visions
Visions is a psychological thriller set …
Today I’m on tour withThe Torcian Chronicles, in association with Rachels Random Resources.
Blurb
Mesham sits dejectedly in a tiny garret above an inn, as the lands …
What a way to start the New Year. A fantastic read from a new author to me. I’m getting involved in Blog tours as a …
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