
Review of ‘Time Terminus’ by David Gittlin ****
Posted 31/08/2022 in My Book Reviews
If they can survive the first ten pages, Time Terminus will either disappoint, or in a quirky way, leave a satisfied afterglow.
Review of ‘Time Terminus’ by David Gittlin ****
Posted 31/08/2022 in My Book Reviews
If they can survive the first ten pages, Time Terminus will either disappoint, or in a quirky way, leave a satisfied afterglow.
THE GREAT PYRAMID OF CHEOPS HAS EIGHT SIDES
2 Comments - Posted 24/09/2021 in Blogging
Theories abound as to who build the Egyptian pyramids and when, from aliens, Atlantians, or the ancients had advanced technology now lost. There are no answers—yet—and the mystery endures.
Review of ‘The Dead Life’ by Matthew Sprosty *****
Posted 21/05/2021 in My Book Reviews
A surprising debut novel that will leave readers deeply satisfied.
Review of ‘The Afrikaner’ by Arianna Dagnino ****
Posted 19/09/2019 in My Book Reviews
‘The Afrikaner’ is an enchanting, superbly written novel that will keep readers wanting more. A very worthwhile read.
Review of ‘Coal Hollow’ by Cher Duncombe *****
Posted 22/06/2018 in My Book Reviews
Cher Duncombe has given readers an interesting insight into the world of a Private Investigator, and a book hard to put down.
‘Legitimate Power’ – A new political drama coming soon!
Posted 27/06/2016 in Blogging
A political drama so real, it will make you wonder if it isn’t already happening.
Review of ‘Painter of Heavens’ by Bart Stewart ****
Posted 17/05/2014 in My Book Reviews
Bart Stewart has produced enough twists and turns to make Painter of the Heavens an eminently readable novel that should appeal to women—and men.
Review of ‘In the Beginning’ by Abby L. Vandiver ***
Posted 11/05/2014 in My Book Reviews
The book suffers from several major flaws that tarnish what could have been a great work. Nevertheless, if you are looking for something unusual, ‘In the Beginning’ is still a very entertaining read.