I've just reviewed this book on mine and my friends review site. If you want a thrilling read, I advise you to purchase this book.
It was a pleasure to read and I can honestly say, this story is unique!
Night Marchers by Rebecca Gober and Courtney Nuckles
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
5 Stars
Firstly can I just say I absolutely love the cover of this book. It drew me in the minute I saw it. If I have seen this on the shelf I would have HAD to have bought it!
Night Marchers is a fantastic fantasy story involving Hawaiian mythology. Our protagonist, Emma, is forced to move to Hawaii with her father on a short time before her graduation. (Her father is a paranormal investigator). Not long after moving, she starts to experience very strange happenings, and even has a run in with one of the notorious beings known to the natives as the Night Marchers.
“I watch them march from the waste down, dozens upon dozens of spirits marching stoically not deviating from their path. I wonder how many of them sealed their fate by staring into a Night Marchers eyes.”
Want to know more about Night Marchers??? Then buy this book!!
I like Emma, she is easy to connect with and tells the story very well. You meet several very interesting characters, Tristan and Kai actually being my favourites.
The only gripe I had with the book is that sometimes at the beginning of the story, things were repeated. I was simply put – being told the same thing several times within a couple of sentences. That soon stopped though, and afterwards, the writing style was great. It’s easy to follow and understand.
This author has the potential to write an amazing series, that is evidential by this first instalment, and I personally cannot wait to find out what happens next. If you want likeable characters, myths and legends, suspense, action, and feeling as though you are on tenterhooks at times.... this is the book for you.
Thank you very much for giving me the opportunity to read this book!
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Friday, 16 December 2011
Friday, 9 December 2011
Another great Review for Torment.
Between dreams and reality: Torment by Lindsay Anne Kendal (VO): Bloodlines, Book 2 Synopsis : Keira has been through Hell, literally..... But now she’s back, and stronger than ever! In this seco...
Tuesday, 6 December 2011
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Saturday, 3 December 2011
Review by Jane - In search of Lucy by Lia Fairchild
4 Stars
With an alcoholic mother who was rarely around but prone to violent
outbursts when she was, Lucy found herself being protector and carer for
her younger sister Katie. Life was very difficult for the girls but
while Katie grew up quite well adjusted and was able to meet someone and
fall in love, things were not so easy for Lucy. Choosing to stay home
to take care of Katie over going to
college meant Lucy wasn’t able to fulfil her dreams so when Katie fell
pregnant and moved away with her boyfriend Lucy was deeply hurt. The
sisters didn’t speak for almost five years until Katie became ill and
needed Lucy’s help.
Lucy was a likable and believable character
who sometimes made silly choices and was most definitely not perfect.
She had built a protective wall around herself, not letting anyone in
and hating to ask for help. I could totally understand why she had that
attitude, her start in life was really shitty, too many responsibilities
too young made her have to grow up before her time. Of course it would
mess with your head!! I’m glad she managed to put those demons to rest
in the end, even though it was a long time coming.
Lia
Fairchild clearly has the ability to tell a story, keeping her readers
hooked with realistic dialogue and a steady pace . There were a few
editing issues that I tried hard to ignore and because the story was so
engaging they did not ruin the read.
Friday, 2 December 2011
Review by Lindsay, The Greener Forest.
5 Stars
The Greener Forest is a collection of short stories for
children and adults alike.
The book is filled with beautiful poems, imaginative
fantastical stories and stunning illustrations. Myself and my sister both read
this book to my little niece over the last few days. We both really enjoyed
delving into the authors imagination, visiting her locations and spending time
with her wonderful assortment of characters.
I do think this is quite possibly a book that everyone, of
any age would enjoy reading. If you have younger children and you enjoy reading
to them, especially well illustrated books, this is definitely the one for you.
This would make a beautiful Christmas gift for your child
to treasure for a lifetime.
Tuesday, 29 November 2011
Blog Stop for mini interview and giveaway.
If you have a spare few minutes, pop over to this page for a mini interview with me and the chance to win a copy of Bloodlines. International Giveaway!
Review by Lindsay, The Falcon and His Desert Rose
5 Stars
I knew I was going to enjoy this book as soon as I saw the cover. I
have always loved anything and everything related to Egyptian lore, myth
and history. This book has it all. From the first page I was sucked in
and I was almost heartbroken when I reached the end.
The Falcon and His Desert Rose is nothing short of an amazing story. I don’t give out 5 star ratings that often anymore, but with this, if I could give it 6 stars, I would.
In some parts it kinda reminded me a little bit of The Mummy, which is also a Film I love.
George Lashers writing style is very easy to follow, descriptive to the
point that still allows you to use your own imagination a little, and
that of an experienced writer. He keeps you glued to the pages. As
people know, I don’t delve into storylines unless necessary as I hate
spoilers.
The story is a mixture of genres, including action,
mythological, paranormal, political and more. The author merges these
genres into a fantastic story which will have you on the edge of your
seat until the very last word.
George you have a fantastic imagination!
Review by Jane, Wandering stars by Marlon Pierre-Antoine
4 Stars
One stormy night while walking her dog; Indigo, Alice witnessed an
argument between two men under the pier. For some unknown reason she was
drawn to them and found herself edging closer to see if she could hear
what they were saying. It was no use though because they weren’t
speaking English and she didn’t recognise the language. One of the men
made quite an impression on Alice and
she couldn’t get him out of her head, he appeared in her dreams while
she slept and one night she even saw him in the store where she worked,
but before she had chance to speak to him he disappeared into thin air
making Alice begin to doubt whether he was actually real or just a
figment of her imagination.
Lucas:- aka Lucifer, is ‘the’
fallen angel turned Devil, after seeing Alice he also feels a
connection. At first he’s unsure if she is being used by his enemies to
lure him, or if what he feels for her is genuine. Against his better
judgement he can’t stay away from her, he pops in and out of her world
on and off until eventually he approaches her while she is watching the
sunset and the relationship begins.
Obviously it’s not ideal to
fall in love with the ‘devil’ himself so this relationship has a few
issues to over come….. but to be honest Lucas doesn’t come across as the
‘bad ass’ you’d expect him to be, he cares for Alice, his intentions
are always good and his actions are too ’nice’ to be devilish!!!!
I was immediately drawn to this book by the cover art, I love it its so
pretty and appropriate to the story which is the ultimate conflicted
romance with the paranormal/Angel twist. Overall it was well written,
the characters were fully developed and likable and the scenes are
described beautifully. It was an interesting enough plot though it
didn’t scream of uniqueness. I would recommend this to PR lovers and I
will be looking out for more work by Marlon Pierre-Antione.
Copy supplied for review.
Review by Jane, Timeless by Amy Richie
3.5 Stars
Eva’s whole existence is for one thing…. to kill Dominick Letrell, a
cruel and manipulative vampire who becomes stronger with age. To make
his murder possible Eva must travel back in time 900 years to when
Dominick was younger and weaker. She has been trained and strengthened
since childhood through gruelling and painful sessions with David under
the orders of Neleh, but when T-day
arrives she begins to doubt her trust in David and has concerns over her
own safety. Upon landing in the past her companions Max and Sols turn
on her and inject her with a ‘memory cleanser’, at that moment all her
fears are realised and she tries to escape. With a knife that Neleh had
secretly given her, Eva manages to stab Max and Sols slowing them down
allowing her time to run, but as the effects of the drug take over her
body she becomes confused and falls into unconsciousness………..When Eva
wakes up she’s in the home of a stranger, Nickolas, she feels safe with
him and soon the pair fall in love. Constant nightmares of wolves and an
angel confuse Eva more, are they just dreams or is it her memory coming
back?
The book held my interest for about two thirds of it
but after that it didn’t, it seemed to jump around a bit and though I
wanted to see the outcome I found it a struggle to get to the end. Once
back in the present there were many new characters introduced and it all
felt a bit too busy. I became frustrated by the fact that Eva was
constantly getting hurt. Dominick the ‘powerful vampire’ had claimed her
as his and was always telling her she was safe with him, no-one would
hurt her because he was there; yet she was stabbed in the stomach and
she was tied to a table almost having her hands sawn off etc. Dominick
really was not a good protector!
Timeless was a romance with a
twist. There was action, intrigue and suspense. The whole business of
time travel messes with my head though. If someone travels back in time,
is the present as it is now because they travelled back in time, or
will them travelling back in time change the now? But if them travelling
back changes the now then why would they go back in time to change it?
But if they don’t it wouldn’t be changed so how do they know to go
back???? I’m still trying to work out if Neleh picked Eva to train
because she already knew of the relationship between Dominick and Eva or
if the relationship happened because she was picked??? Yeah you see
what I mean….confusing!! My brain just isn’t good enough to get round it
all!!!
Anyway, confusion aside overall this was a fun read, it
definitely got my mind working overtime!!!…. It was well written and
flowed easily, give it a go and see what you think.
Copy supplied for review.
Review by Jane, From the Herald’s Wearied Eye by Jessica McHugh
4 Stars
From the grim prison of Malay, the renegade Shal plots her revenge.
Once the daughter of a proud monarch, her life has been destroyed by the
craven despot Rojer Doa. But Shal answers to a greater destiny that
calls her to the amarinthine door and an inevitable meeting with the
Capesman, the dark figure who shadows every deed in a cold and forbidding world. A reckoning is coming and Shal will be it's master, or she will lose her soul trying.
Shal considered herself protector of the weak and did whatever she had
to in order to succeed in her self appointed task. She became so intent
of revenge over her step fathers ill treatment of people, especially her
family that she lost sight and became bitter and unable to love. She
was blinded by anger to the point where she was a fool to herself, not
really thinking things through before she did them or realising that her
actions had consequences for other people as well as herself.
I
became quite angry at the character at some points, wanting to scream
at her to just stop for a minute and think. I suppose the abuse she had
suffered at Doa’s hands and the deaths of so many of her loved ones was
actually to blame for her blind rage so perhaps I should have pitied her
more than I did.
The story did put me in mind of another
Jessica McHugh book, ‘Rabbits in the garden’. Although the stories were
different there were similarities,…the main character was a girl, locked
away in an abusive prison/institution some of the abuse that goes on in
these places is quite imaginative and not very nice……….Where do these
ideas come from???!!!
I think what fascinates me about JM’s
books is the variety, and the strangeness of them, there’s no way to
predict the out come, she invents all kinds of different species and
worlds that you have nothing in your memory bank to apply to them so
can’t imagine what could possibly come next.
As usual I have
been left with things to think about, there was a definite moral to this
story, and it was nice to see that Shal did infact find peace even
though it was not in the way I could ever have foreseen.
Copy supplied for review
Review by Jane. The incredible Heidi Wasabi by Helgaleena
4 Stars
Heidi finds it difficult to communicate with people and decides to keep
a blog so she can tell people about her relationship with Rufus and
Steen. This is the only way she can really let people hear her thoughts.
Rufus and Steen are musicians but that is one area of their life she
finds it hard to share with them.
OMG this is the strangest story I ever read. Rufus has a penchant for
rubber dolls, Heidi is the ‘soul’ of his rubber dolls (there is more
than one he has to keep replacing them because they often spring a
leak!!). Written in the first person from Heidi’s POV we follow her as
she tries to ‘grow’ into herself. How she learns to start feeling as her
own essence rather than feeling through the doll………which oddly she ends
up doing!!!….. At first only Rufus is aware that Heidi is ‘around’ but
Steen soon starts to ‘feel’ her too and they both delight in her
‘sparkles’…..together!!
Although this book is clearly laced
with sex, I wouldn’t call it erotica. There is talk of ‘cum’ and
‘wanking’ but it doesn’t contain ‘graphic’ scenes. It’s a romance and
it’s all about love and emotion and at times is very touching.
I’m not sure if I liked this book, I definitely didn’t ‘not’ like it, I
find it a bit surreal. It’s such an original piece of work that I have
to admire the authors imagination. It is written in such a way that I
started to feel for Heidi, I felt sorry for her, I felt happy for her I
liked her and I didn’t like her…. I really am going to have to think
about this book for a while before I can decide which pile I can put it
in!!
So in a nutshell, The incredible Heidi Wasabi is an
original unusual well written book that leaves you with lots to think
about!
Monday, 21 November 2011
Saturday, 19 November 2011
MEET CHARLOTTE BLACKWELL
Can you tell us a little bit more about your novel?
The Embrace Series combines vampire, witches and a whole
lot of supernatural in to the life of high school students. They learn to
overcome adversity, and face danger head needing to prove courage. The
characters go through many of the same issues that teens face today and learn
how they can overcome these challenges by working together and staying true to
themselves. Just because they have supernatural powers doesn’t mean life is a
walk in the park, which also proves to be challenging. Yet through everything
they also learn the importance of friends, family and love.
What brought you to this genre?
What inspired you to write this particular book? My
children inspire me on a daily basis. Not only to do my best, but to prove that
you can do anything if you work hard and put your mind to it. I wanted to teach
them this by succeeding at fulfilling my dreams and give them a few life
lessons along the way. My books allow me to do so and show them that everyone
has struggles but there is always a way to work things out.
Are any of your
characters based on either yourself or people you know?
Nearly all the characters I write have some bit of someone
I know within them. I use bits of personality, or appearance anything that I
feel works with that character
How do you react
if/when you get any negative reviews?
I won’t lie, it hurts, but I know that not everyone is
going to love my books as much as I do or others do. I take what I can from the
review and try to learn from it. A good review (positive or negative) will have
something that will help me to improve my writing. That is what I like to take
from a review. Although it is nice to have the ones that love it and can’t say
anything bad about it too.
Where can people
find out our more about you and your books? (eg blogs, websites etc)
charlotteblackwell.blogspot.com, twitter – CharBlackwell,
FB – Charlotte Blackwell – Author, FB – Embrace Series
Shopping
Chocolate or Ice
Cream?
Chocolate
You’re in a horror
film. You’re in a house and a bad guy is chasing you. Do you run up the stairs?
Well if I was in a film, yeah I guess so...they always run
upstairs. In reality though, I would get out the door as fast as I could.
What’s your
favourite music?
I like everything, but absolutely LOVE Marianas Trench,
they are my fave band and can’t wait to see them live in February.
What are your pet
peeves?
Bad drivers, why is it every winter people forget how to
drive in the snow and ice. I mean really we have like 7 months of winter every
year...SLOW DOWN people.
Do you believe in
ghosts? Why?
Yes! While working on the Embrace Series there was times my
bed would just start shaking. I sit there at night with my lap top and out of
nowhere the bed would move like someone was pushing on it to get my attention.
My oldest daughter was also a witness to this. Still gives me chills to think
about it.
Thanks again for stopping by, best of luck with your series.
Tuesday, 15 November 2011
MEET SCARLET BLACK
Thank you so much for coming here today, it's a pleasure to talk about you and your work. Lets get started...
Have you
always wanted to be a writer?
Yes, since I
was a child.
What brought
you to this genre?
I write in
multi-genres, I like the challenge of doing something different all the time.
Are any of
your characters based on either yourself or people you know?
Yes,
especially in The Wisdom of Evil., which I wrote while going through a very
traumatic period in my own life.
How do you
react if/when you get any negative reviews?
You can't
please everyone. Some will like your work, others won't. However, if the
negative reviews all focus in on a particular issue with the book, I look at
them and see if I need to make changes regarding those issues in the future.
Where can
people find out our more about you and your books?
Available at
Amazon, Barnes & Nobel as well as World Castle Publishing
Are you
working on anything else at the moment?
I'm working
on the sequel to: Salem Moon as well as submission process with agent for a
non-fiction memoir.
If you could
be any paranormal or have any one supernatural talent, what would it be? Why?
To read
minds. It would just be cool!
What’s your
guilty pleasure?
Watching low
budget horror films
Chocolate or
Ice Cream?
Chocolate
Who would
you pick to date? The bad boy or the perfect gentleman? Why?
I would
prefer the perfect gentlemen who is a bad boy in the bedroom :)
Thank you again for joining us today. I wish you all the very best with your novels.
A TAIL SPUN - JOSEPH BEEKMAN
Review by Lindsay Kendal
5 stars.
OK, erm, I don’t really know what to say about this little story. When I
first started reading it I thought “eh, what the... what am I reading
here?” but I was so... weirded out, that I had to carry on.
This is definitely different and most certainly original. I’m not
telling anything about the storyline, other than this, I don’t think I
will ever look at a spider the same way again! (and
that’s a really good thing.) I want my very own Muin! And, if you have a
love of cats, you will adore this book and want your very own Jack!
A tail spun needs to be read by all. This author’s imagination is
amazing, to be able to write something like this, and make it so
intriguing – is bloody brilliant. The writing style is good, everything
flows and makes this book a fascinating, but a quick and easy read.
A truly brilliant little adventure.
Meet Ashley Fontainne.
Thank you so much for coming here. It's a
pleasure to have you, and as you know, I'm a big fan of your work. Let's
play question time.
What brought you to this genre?
I have always been drawn to
mystery/suspense novels ever since I was a teenager and dreamed of
writing one of my own, and actually shared some of my short stories
with friends and family, but no one outside of that small circle. It
wasn’t until I took Creative Writing I & II in college that I
shared my writing portfolio with my incredible instructor that things
changed for me. Her belief in my writing and constant prodding to seek
this as a career is what pushed me to write publically and thus,
Accountable to None was borne. I wanted this book to be full of
suspense and mystery, but also leave the reader asking themselves the
question: “What would I have done?”
What inspired you to write this particular book?
While taking a class in college on
World Literature Up to 1650. So many of the classical texts
incorporated revenge into their storylines: Beowulf; The Iliad; Hamlet
and The Count of Monte Cristo. The Count of Monte Cristo was my
favourite in terms of the deep hatred that became Edmond Dantes’ world,
and the extreme lengths he went to as he plotted his revenge. After
reading these incredible works, I realized that human nature, in terms
of seeking retribution for wrongdoings perpetrated upon us has not
undergone much change over the course of 2000+ years. What has changed
is the means to accomplish seeking personal justice. I wanted to
explore these guttural reactions in Accountable to None, but I also
wanted to take the whole revenge motif to another level in terms of the
cost of repercussions that surely follow, which will be addressed in
the sequel, Zero Balance.
Describe your novel in five words.
Modern twist on classic revenge.
Are any of your characters based on either yourself or people you know?
I believe that a truly rounded
character is based upon a conglomeration of the author’s observations
of not only themselves, but others as well, whether they actually know
their “muses” personally or not. Every conversation we have, every
image we see, every person we pass on the street, possibly contains the
next piece of the puzzle a writer needs to complete a character.
Although there are some underlying character traits of people I have
come into contact with over my lifetime, they all truly are a mixture
of many experiences melded together to symbolize the epic battle
between good and evil.
Where can people find out our more about you and your books? (eg blogs, websites etc)
Accountable to None is available as an
ebook on Amazon.com as well as Barnes&Noble.com. I am on Facebook
and Accountable to None has a fan page. My website is www.ashleyfontainne.com and I also have a book trailer on YouTube.
Are you working on anything else at the moment?
Yes! I am about 75% finished with the sequel, Zero Balance. My goal is to have it available for sale by December, 2011.
Chocolate or Ice Cream?
Ah, chocolate: lover of my lips and despiser of my thighs!
What’s your guilty pleasure?
Chocolate covered strawberries and a glass of wine.
You’re in a horror film. You’re in a house and a bad guy is chasing you. Do you run up the stairs?
Horror movies! Love them for their
excitement and adrenaline rush, but detest them for their portrayal of
women. No, I do NOT run up the stairs, or run with heels on,
constantly looking over my shoulder, thus tripping and falling! I kick
my shoes off, stand my ground, and nail the crazy bastard between his
legs, then run out the door!
If you could visit anywhere in the world where would it be? Why?
Tahiti! Need I explain why?
Thanks so much for sharing all this with us. I enjoyed having you here and I can't wait to see what happens next in your series.
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