Tag Archive: Review

Jun 10

Ellen Mae Franklin: The Unseen Promise

Ellen Mae Franklin has turned in a winner with her first effort. Let me rephrase that. Ellen Mae Franklin has turned in THE fiction winner of the year with her first book “The Unseen Promise.” Why? It’s all very simple really! This is fantasy fiction that will give you a kick in the ass and …

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May 02

A Sufi’s Ghost- Mark Biskeborn

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What did I expect from A Sufi’s Ghost? Well, I expected it to be a great read–I always have that expectation from Mark Biskeborn–and I expected it to be action-packed. I expect a lot, don’t I? Let me start by asking you as a reader what you thought of his last book, Mojave Winds? Now, …

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Apr 24

The Gold Slaves by J.W. Northrup

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  Jimmy Northrup has written a book called The Gold Slaves (or as I like to call it- “The Golden Slaves”) because his character development is so strong. What can I tell you about the debut novel from this great writer? Well, to begin with, when Jimmy approached me to write this review I was …

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Mar 14

The Night of the Cossack by Tom Blubaugh

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My latest review is for a book that has recently started to climb again in sales. Night of the Cossack is the first and current published effort by Tom Blubaugh. When I first opened the Kindle publication of this book I didn’t know what to expect. The idea of writing about pre-revolution Russia came to …

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Feb 27

Mojave Winds: Second Edition by Mark Biskeborn

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  “Pacy writing at its finest from the pen of Mark Biskeborn….”   I have just finished reading Mojave Winds: Second Edition by Mark Biskeborn. What can I say? Give me a few minutes to digest this one… It’s big… I have a lot to tell you.   I wonder if this is the first …

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Feb 21

The Dark Communion by Joey Ruff

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 ”An unmissable read worthy of any library and certainly one to keep and read over and over again..”   Meet Joey Ruff and his new book The Dark Communion. I was fortunate enough to be asked to review this one. What can I say? At first glance it sounds like a good read. Jono Swyftt …

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