by S.G. Redling 'Ourselves' is a reference to a people who live among ordinary people, which seems to be a recurring concept recently. These call themselves the Nahan. It's a cute little poetic fantasy with a touch of Irish which is advertised as "dark and sensual" for an adult readership, but re...
First Contact where we, humanity, are the potentially hostile, terrifyingly alien aliens, with a tiny explorer ship making an unplanned landing on a technologically (and militarily) advanced planet. One that hasn't even thought of looking to the stars yet. You bet they will now though. I did enjoy...
I’ve recently experienced a few of the ‘first contact’ stories in a row in written or visual form. Each of them had a different impact on me. Of the lot (which includes The Sparrow and Arrival), Damocles is my favorite. I think it’s because Damocles is the one that’s actually truly about first conta...
Quick review for a quick read. What a wild ride of a read that was. "Baggage" does a great job of keeping the reader in the dark about the "whodunit" for this particular grisly murder mystery. Anna Ray is a young woman who has been through...a number of different things. The date February 17th has m...
I was sent this book by Wunderkind PR in exchange for a review. This had no impact on my thoughts/feelings about the book in question. I jokingly referred to this book as Murder Murder Murder in homage to my mother and cousin who are seemingly obsessed with the ID channel. (Who knows why with those ...
I received this book via NetGalley to give an honest review.I was very impressed with this story. We go from the present to the past but you don't get confused which is a plus. You have Anna who has dealt with tragedy her whole life. The date February 17 is a date that she will always remember not o...
Originally read April 2, 2014 In The Widow File, assassins storm Dani's workplace with the intention of killing everybody. Dani manages to escape, but she doesn't know what's going on. All she knows is that the assassins are after her now. I had mixed feelings about this book. On the one hand...
This was one of those books that was perfect for when I read it. I loved the story but it had enough issues for me that took place in the short 203 pages which I feel if fixed would have made it a stellar read instead of a good read I am giving it "I LIKED IT" more like a 3.5 star. First off some of...
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