Saturday, 3 June 2017

Review: Reader Magnets: Build Your Author Platform and Sell more Books on Kindle

Reader Magnets: Build Your Author Platform and Sell more Books on Kindle Reader Magnets: Build Your Author Platform and Sell more Books on Kindle by Nick Stephenson
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

A great resource for all authors. There is plenty in this book to help build & grow your audience it also includes viable examples and worksheets. This is a step-by-step instruction manual that will bring you more readers. Highly recommended and encourage all authors to give this book a read.

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Review: The Wizard Greenwie, Who Gave Mio the Beauty.: Bedtime Story for Kids 3-7 Years-Old about Magic Transformation of Messy Kid to Joyful and Pretty Girl

The Wizard Greenwie, Who Gave Mio the Beauty.: Bedtime Story for Kids 3-7 Years-Old about Magic Transformation of Messy Kid to Joyful and Pretty Girl The Wizard Greenwie, Who Gave Mio the Beauty.: Bedtime Story for Kids 3-7 Years-Old about Magic Transformation of Messy Kid to Joyful and Pretty Girl by Liza Lucky
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Adorable Illustrated Children's book!
An adorable children's book with great illustrations and a moral lesson for all children. Taking care of one's self becomes every parent's nightmare when children have better things to do than bath, brush their hair, dress properly and most of all brush their teeth. This story gives children a great reminder why these things are important.
Great read for children 3-7.


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Friday, 5 May 2017

Review: There's No Such Thing As People

There's No Such Thing As People There's No Such Thing As People by Michelle Williams-King
My rating: 5 of 5 stars


What a wonderful illustrated children's book. The illustrations in this story are not short of spectacular and the story flows with each illustration. I love the little monster and I could see him as a Saturday morning cartoon. I loved this book from the first page to the last.

The flip of story from a monster in the closet to a boy in the closet that a monster is scared of is a wonderful touch. I enjoyed the underlining lesson of how fear can make us miss out in so much in life. Nicely told and I can't wait to see what else you do with little monster.

Well, done, Michelle. I hope you have much success with your stories!


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Tuesday, 2 May 2017

Review: Bumbling Bea

Bumbling Bea Bumbling Bea by Deborah Baldwin
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Bumbling Bea
What a cute story of a youngster by the name of Beatrice, an eighth grader who is having a difficult time keeping her opinions to herself. And what opinions they are!

Beatrice is a regular kid who is learning the lessons of true friendship, what that means and how to be a great friend. It's not an easy feat for her, but she does seem to learn a lot more than she bargained for.

The story is centered on a grade eight school play which is a unique element. We really don't hear enough about the world of theater so this made the experience all that more enjoyable.

Well done Mrs. Baldwin on an excellent story and having the ability to immerse yourself into the mind of an eighth grader.

An excellent read!


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Saturday, 29 April 2017

Review: The Lover's Portrait: An Art Mystery

The Lover's Portrait: An Art Mystery The Lover's Portrait: An Art Mystery by Jennifer S. Alderson
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The Lover's Portrait: An Art Mystery
What an intriguing story set in Amsterdam a place I've never been to, but now would love to see. The way the author describes everything is nothing short of spectacular. I feel like I was standing right there.

The story or a young Zelda and an internship and eventually entry to the master's program she has applied for is mystery and excellent. As we follow Zelda as she stumbles her way through a trying time for the museum she is interning for and the case of returning stolen art work to the rightful owners. Zelda tries extremely hard to impress the project manager only to mess everything up.

The story behind the stolen art work project was fascinating and told with great detail a lot of this I had no idea had went on or is still going on. So thank you for teaching me something.

I give this book 5 of 5 stars and would recommend this novel.

Well done, Jennifer S. Alderson.


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Tuesday, 4 April 2017

Review: Sweet Discovery

Sweet Discovery by Aliya DalRae
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Sweet Discovery by Aliya DalRae

When I stepped into Fallen Cross I had no idea I'd be in for the adventure of lifetime, but that is exactly what happened while reading Sweet Discovery. Jam packed with action, thrills and chills, Mrs. DalRae has outdone herself once again.

If you have not started this series, what are you waiting for? Run don't walk to purchase these stories, I promise you will not be disappointed.

Join Jessica Sweet, Raven and many other lovable characters try to navigate this crazy thing we call life.

Well done, Aliya DalRae. Can't wait for the next one, so get writing!


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Wednesday, 15 March 2017

Review: Broken

Broken Broken by Jex Lane
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

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What can I say about Broken except I'm brokenhearted I finished it.

Jex Lane has outdone herself once again. Just when I thought she couldn't possibly top Sire... she does. The story is so captivating from page one to the very last. My heart ached, was full of joy, and was completely pissed off at times, but that is how I know these books are the real deal. They make me feel anything and everything.

It's going to be a long year waiting for the next installment, but I have a feeling something else, Jex Lane, has up her sleeve will keep us satisfied.

Thank you, Jex Lane, for providing such a wonderful world to escape to, even if it's only for a little while. Well done!



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