I get asked, a lot, why I read Indie Authors when there are so many “proven” authors and best sellers out there. This book is one of the main reasons. The book was laid out and presented in a way that shows the time and effort this author dedicated into creating his book. He also … Continue reading The Last Titan by Craig Wainwright
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Memoirs of a Guardian Angel by Graham Downs
This perceptive, novella is a sweet and simplistic tale that gives the reader an insiders’ view to life as a Guardian Angel. I did not realize that even they have bosses! This spiritual rather than religious view gives all readers a chance to examine and contemplate the idea of guardian angels. The main character, Adam … Continue reading Memoirs of a Guardian Angel by Graham Downs
Shivers In the Night by 10 Authors of the Yukon Writers’ Society
This collection of short stories is the perfect read before Halloween. Now as most of you already know I am a bit of a wimp when it comes to scary. I read this collection, a few each day – only in daylight hours, when someone else was home and with music in the background to … Continue reading Shivers In the Night by 10 Authors of the Yukon Writers’ Society
Lessons From Lucy by Dave Barry
The simple joys from an Old Happy Dog! Thanks to an Advanced Reader Copy from the publisher, I was able to enjoy the next book by Dave Barry. He is back and taking cues from his beloved and intelligent dog on how to age gracefully. Let’s just say this one hit a little close to … Continue reading Lessons From Lucy by Dave Barry
Our Bloody Pearl by D. N. Bryan
This YA book, like its characters, is a unique mix of several genres. There is a bit of steampunk, adventure, budding romance, sirens, family relationships, and gender identification. I have been spending some time with the young teens in my life, while I was reading this and their responses to certain subplots have been amusing. … Continue reading Our Bloody Pearl by D. N. Bryan
The Druid of Death: A Sherlock Holmes Adventure by Richard Ryan
So glad to be part of Bits About Books Blog Tour for this wonderful book. While I enjoy Sherlock Holmes stories I must admit that I am more of a fan of a lot of the spin-off series. This one follows well and keeps to the characteristics of the true Sherlock Holmes series. The phrasing, … Continue reading The Druid of Death: A Sherlock Holmes Adventure by Richard Ryan
Dust In My Pack by Nancy O’Hare
This experience-based travel book is broken into areas of interest. For example, Ancient Cities or Get Away Adventures or one that was my favorite, Serene Scenes. The author has participated in a lot of adventures, most of which I am not sure I would be brave enough to do. In most cases, the travel was … Continue reading Dust In My Pack by Nancy O’Hare
Happier Thinking by Lana Grace Riva
The author starts this book with a disclaimer that if you are a happy person this may not be the best book for you. I am a happy person – 90% of the time – but I kept reading and I am glad I did. This compact book packs a lot in and gives you … Continue reading Happier Thinking by Lana Grace Riva
True Death (Howard County Mysteries #2) by Dale E. Lehman
This book picks up shortly after the first in the series ends. Familiar characters are back but in this book the author gives us a better understanding of Montufar & Dumas and their backgrounds. We also get a glimpse into the life of Peller and his wife. I really enjoyed the side plot of the … Continue reading True Death (Howard County Mysteries #2) by Dale E. Lehman
The Autopsy of Planet Earth by R. J. Eastwood
I had read the summary of this book and so was a little surprised at the “normal”ness of the beginning of this book. It sets up like any book until the main character, Gabriel meets the alien and the alien came from left field. I don’t want to give too much away but the … Continue reading The Autopsy of Planet Earth by R. J. Eastwood