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I read about 100 books each year and write my honest reviews here
21 Feb 2019
Elemental Links, by M.A. Leon – Book Review
Elemental Links is a gripping fantasy in a medieval setting that follows the coming of age story of two Brothers: Jake and Louie. It starts amid a tragedy when dark forces slaughter the entire family to get to one of the boys.
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21 Feb 2019
Lake Silence, by Anne Bishop - Book Review
Vicki finds out there’s a dead body on her property when walks in on one of her tenants, Aggie Crowe (a teenage crow shifter) as she was about to warm up an eyeball in the microwave.
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18 Feb 2019
Dead Witch on a Bridge, by Gretchen Galway - Book review
Dead Witch on a Bridge manages to combine fantasy and mystery in a magic book filled with wonderful characters, none of which is what they seem.
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15 Feb 2019
Etched in Bone, by Anne Bishop - Book review
In Etched in Bone, the Elders (Namid’s claws and teeth) want to observe the humans interact with the Others and learn what these small predators can do to each other.
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08 Feb 2019
Smoke and Rain, by V.S. Holmes - Book review
I discovered that despite being a bit slow in the beginning, it more than makes up for it afterward.
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28 Jan 2019
Vision in Silver, by Anne Bishop - Book Review
The new relationship is strained at best with one exception: the human pack that forms around Meg Corbyn. And this pack seems ever-growing while the terra indigene reluctantly accepts them in their midst.
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21 Jan 2019
Murder of Crows, By Anne Bishop - Book Review
Once she has won the trust of the terra indigene, Meg Corbyn has to adjust to living amongst them. What breaks the rhythm are the drugs “Go Over Wolf” and “feel good” that appear to affect both human and terra indigene.
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15 Jan 2019
Written in Red, by Anne Bishop - Book Review
Despite preferring fast-paced stories, I learned to appreciate a slowly developing plot, rich with details, humor, and sometimes morally flexible characters. It’s not a fast read, but it’s a book that’s hard to put down.
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10 Jan 2019
The Chronicles of Luxaar Part 1: Luxaar & The Stolen Princess - Book Review
The story is written in first-person point of view and follows Luxaar through his misadventures with a touch of magic and mischief.
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