Book Review: The Longing (Age of Faith #5), by: Tamara Leigh This is my favorite book in the Age of Faith Series. Days after completing the read I find myself dwelling on it and what a wonderful story it is. I might even read it again someday, and for this reason I give it five…
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Blood Song (Raven’s Shadow #1) by: Anthony Ryan I give this book five out of five stars; I will read this book again someday. It’s engaging, with a beautiful balance of character and story driven action. I did not want to put this book down and the minute I had to I was calculating the…
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An author friend of mine posted a positive review of the Kindle book Writing Active Hooks by: Mary Buckham. I’ve heard hooks referred to as lazy writing, and a literary device. As a novice writer I know there’s plenty for me to learn, and other reviewers touted the assignments in the book as great. I’ve taken some…
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Book Review: The Kindling (Age of Faith #4) by: Tamara Leigh I give this book four out of five stars for being an entertaining book, a journey of physical and emotional recovery, with a fun cast of characters. What I liked: 1) The characters, both Helene and Abel were complex and interesting people. I like…
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Book Review: The House Girl by: Tara Conklin The House Girl I give this book four out of five stars for the depths of emotion provoked, the discussion of race, and the exploration into family bonds. The work is thought provoking and a long journey into the lives of two women in two points of…
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The Redeeming (Age of Faith #3) by: Tamara Leigh I give this book three out of five stars for being an enjoyable read with some colorful combat scenes. It’s a love at first sight kind of romance with some interesting action to build on future books. What I liked: 1) The male protagonist Christian Lavonne….
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Dead Until Dark (Sookie Stackhouse #1) by: Charlaine Harris Narrated by: Johanna Parker I gave this book three out of five stars for its entertainment and the unique characters. As a fan of the HBO television series True Blood, I looked forward to reading the book it was based on and have waited to read…
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Romulus Buckle & the City of the Founders (Chronicles of the Pneumatic Zeppelin #1) by: Richard Ellis Preston Jr. I gave this book four out of five stars. I love detail, and this book is full of details. Not the silly irrelevant kind that drive a reader mad, but the kind you are thankful for when you are…
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Book Review: The Yielding (Age of Faith Book two), by: Tamara Leigh I give this book three out of five stars for being an entertaining read with action and fight scenes reminiscent of the first book in the series. I enjoyed the non-typical protagonist of Beatrix and the hate to love plot she had with…
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Book Review of The Unveiling, by: Tamara Leigh I give this book four out of five stars for an engaging plot, a fine cast of characters, and some very nice action scenes for a romance novel. There’s a great deal of bodice ripping heat for a novel that does not show the reader any fire….
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