Wednesday 11 September 2019

Review: Fallocaust Short Stories: Nothing Bad Happens I Promise

Fallocaust Short Stories: Nothing Bad Happens I Promise Fallocaust Short Stories: Nothing Bad Happens I Promise by Quil Carter
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Holy F**king S**t, what a ride. I loved this collection. I laughed, I cried, I threw my kindle across the room. (Okay, I really just said WTF a lot) Now, I'm suffering from a book hangover and can't wait for more.

Hurry up Mr. Carter!

Never mind, I can wait till it's perfected—I suppose.

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Review: The Agent

The Agent The Agent by Mark Dawson
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Didn't see that one coming! Or perhaps I did and chose to ignore it. Whatever the case may be, Isabella and Pope are back and this time it's to save Pope's family.

I love these two characters, from their gritty, macho attitudes to their vulnerable hidden sides. What an amazing story, once again from start to finish.

Off to read the next one!

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Review: The Asset: Act II

The Asset: Act II The Asset: Act II by Mark Dawson
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Here we go again!

Isabella and Pope are on the move again and this time were moving just as fast as they are from page to page. From kidnappings to gun fire to getting captured by an enemy they never knew existed.

But, our main characters are up to the challenge... or are they? Guess you'll have to read to find out! I will say this—you won't be disappointed!

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Review: The Angel: Act I

The Angel: Act I The Angel: Act I by Mark Dawson
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

What a wild ride, Mr. Dawson took us on. Right from the start your feet hit the ground and keep running till the final page. Pope and Isabella are well developed highly engaged characters with a story that I found hard to put down.

If you love gritty, underground, action filled stories. This one is for you!

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Review: Release Strategies: Plan your self-publishing schedule for maximum benefit

Release Strategies: Plan your self-publishing schedule for maximum benefit Release Strategies: Plan your self-publishing schedule for maximum benefit by Craig Martelle
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I've been an Indie author for 3 years, but this books had a ton of useful information. It gives authors another perspective, tried and tested strategies and doesn't disappoint. It doesn't make any promises, but offers hope and inspiration, which is something Indie authors need the most.

Highly recommend for new authors, and seasoned veterans.

Well done!

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Tuesday 7 May 2019

Review: Fallen Prey: A Fallen Cross Legion Novel

Fallen Prey: A Fallen Cross Legion Novel Fallen Prey: A Fallen Cross Legion Novel by Aliya DalRae
My rating: 5 of 5 stars



Shifters, Vampires & More Shifters! Oh my!

Harrier, our beloved character from The Jessica Sweet Trilogy reveals all in this in depth character driven story. If you loved him in the main series, you'll certainly fall in love even more.

Kathyrn is also back and falling for a more appropriate suitor this time—or did she?

This action packed story will have you soaring through the air and setting you down right in the middle of a battle. You'll also see many of your favorite characters from the main series getting a better understanding of who they are and where they're from.

Can't wait for the next one!

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Wednesday 2 January 2019

Review: The Other Wife

The Other Wife The Other Wife by Michael Robotham
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The Other Wife
What an incredible ride from beginning to end. This book had me turning the pages trying to figure out who did it. It's been a while since I've had a page turning mystery as good as this one and it was very enjoyable.

I will definitely read more by this author.

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Review: Help! My Facebook Ads Suck

Help! My Facebook Ads Suck Help! My Facebook Ads Suck by Michael Cooper
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Help! My Facebook Ads Suck
Every author should have a copy of this informative book. From cover to cover it is packed with helpful tips, proven theories and general help with the enigma that are Facebook ads.

Whether you're just starting out or a veteran using FB ads this book can help all! It gave me relevant information and made me think of things that never crossed my mind.

I do wonder if Mr. Cooper is going to put out an updated version over the next year because FB has changed so much it would be wonderful to hear his thoughts on the new systems or whether he's doing anything different now. I think a sequel may be in order!

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Review: New Horizons

New Horizons New Horizons by Joanne Van Leerdam
My rating: 5 of 5 stars


Naturally a poet, Joanne Van Leerdam released this collection of short stories and has proven her imagination knows no bounds.

This collection revolves around the same subject—the experience when people find themselves in situations they didn't see coming and how they deal with them.

Hidden treasures found in each story!

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Review: Social Engineer

Social Engineer Social Engineer by Ian Sutherland
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Social Engineer
What a great start to a new series. The action starts from page one and continues to the end making the reader want more.

It was a short read but packed a punch! The world of hacking is a mystery to me, but I could follow this story no problem and it was filled with mystery and intrigue.

Take a chance and grab a copy!

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