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review 2019-09-17 04:24
5 Star Overlord
Overlord - Cyndi Friberg

 

Lady Eza seeks out the leader of the Outcasts and proposes a dangerous alliance but gets more than she bargained for when she unexpectedly finds herself negotiation with Overlord Kage Razel who intrigues and attracts her, making her ache for the consuming passion she has only experienced in his arms. There is no doubt that she wants him, but can she trust this mysterious stranger?

 

The final book in the ‘Outcasts’ series is an exciting adrenaline pumping adventure romance that keeps readers on the edge of their seat. The characters are strong, sexy and easily grab readers’ attention right from the start. The chemistry between Kage and Eza vibrates from the pages with savage intensity and the passion burns hot but the relationship has a bit of an obstacle standing its way… Eza is of the Sarronti and Kage is an Outcasts making it hard for the either to know if they can trust each other.

 

The story is fast paced with lots happening in both the Sarronti stronghold and in the Outcasts camp, not to mention that there are those Sarronti who will do whatever it takes to run the Outcasts off their planet. There is lots of emotional turbulence and thrilling suspense building throughout the story that keeps readers glued to the pages while surprising twists keeps them on their toes while unique elements including magic, genetics and technology spice up the story and make it a very intriguing and entertaining read.

 

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review 2019-09-16 11:00
New Release Review! Overlord (Outcasts #6) Cyndi Friberg!

 

 

 

Time for another fantastic week of books, Readers! Today we are going to visit the Outcasts where Lady Eza of the Sarronti is seeking out Overlord Kage Razel in hope of forging an alliance. Enjoy and dont' forget to add OVERLORD by Cindi Friberg to your shelves!

 

 

 

 

 

Determined to bring meaningful change to her people, Lady Eza of the Sarronti seeks out the leader of the Outcasts and proposes a daring alliance. She expects to negotiate with a barbarian. Instead, Overlord Kage Razel awakens longings that have nothing to do with the rebellion. He intrigues and attracts her, making her ache for the consuming passion she has only experienced in his arms. Yet Kage also frightens Eza. She senses secrets in him, portions of his being he will not share with anyone. There is no doubt Eza wants him, but can she trust this mysterious stranger, or will he use his unique abilities to gain control over her world?

 

Don't miss the exciting conclusion of the Outcasts series!

 

 

Note to Readers: This book contains detailed descriptions of sizzling passion only suitable for mature readers. Certain plot elements carry on from book to book. Though Overlord can be read as a standalone, it's more fun to read the series in order. Enjoy!

 

 

 

Lady Eza seeks out the leader of the Outcasts and proposes a dangerous alliance but gets more than she bargained for when she unexpectedly finds herself negotiation with Overlord Kage Razel who intrigues and attracts her, making her ache for the consuming passion she has only experienced in his arms. There is no doubt that she wants him, but can she trust this mysterious stranger?

 

The final book in the ‘Outcasts’ series is an exciting adrenaline pumping adventure romance that keeps readers on the edge of their seat. The characters are strong, sexy and easily grab readers’ attention right from the start. The chemistry between Kage and Eza vibrates from the pages with savage intensity and the passion burns hot but the relationship has a bit of an obstacle standing its way… Eza is of the Sarronti and Kage is an Outcasts making it hard for the either to know if they can trust each other. 

 

The story is fast paced with lots happening in both the Sarronti stronghold and in the Outcasts camp, not to mention that there are those Sarronti who will do whatever it takes to run the Outcasts off their planet. There is lots of emotional turbulence and thrilling suspense building throughout the story that keeps readers glued to the pages while surprising twists keeps them on their toes while unique elements including magic, genetics and technology spice up the story and make it a very intriguing and entertaining read.

 

 

 

 

 

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OVERLORD is the 6th & Final book in the Outcasts series.

 

 

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Heretic

Marauder

Tracker

Assassin

Warlord

6 Overlord

 

 

The Outcasts series is part of the Ontariese Universe!

The books can be read as standalones but if you would like to read the entire Universe in order - read the following series in the order listed below -

 

Beyond Ontariese

Shadow Assassins

Battle Born

Outcasts

 

 

 

Spin-off series Shadowborn Rebellion

 

 

AVAILABLE in print, ebook & Kindle Unlimited

 

Amazon   

 

 

 

Passionate Sci-Fi with a touch of danger and a whole lot of sass.

USA Today Bestselling Author: When my parents realized I had an aptitude for storytelling—okay, even at an early age I was a consummate liar—they encouraged me to find constructive ways to put all that “creativity” to use. I wrote my first novel when I was in junior high school. It was a typical teenage girl’s fantasy about being kidnapped by a sexy rock star, finding out he was really a misunderstood millionaire’s son, and living happily ever after with the reformed rebel. Rock stars led to vampires and vampires to outer space. Not sure how that happened, but I sure love it there.

 

Now I spend my days, and many of my nights, trying to keep up with the characters springing to life within my mind. I find creative ways of avoiding errands and housework because I can’t drag myself away from the drama unfolding in my latest story. And every day I thank God I was able to quit my day job and actively pursue my dream!

 

 

Website   *   Goodreads   *   Facebook

 

Twitter   *   BookBub   *   Amazon

 

 

 

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review 2018-10-08 11:00
Review! Marauder (Outcasts #2) Cyndi Friberg!

 

 

Rex Dravon, a notorious smuggler, is one of the Outcasts’ most important allies. Many of the Outcasts’ philosophies and approaches to life in general appeal to him, but he’s hesitant to commit to any cause. Hoping to entice Rex into committing, Arton the Heretic, tells Rex that he is genetically compatible with one of the “captive brides”, a feisty blonde named Thea Cline.

 

Thea is still enraged that she was dragged from Earth without her permission, and she’s recovering from a horrendous tragedy. She sneaks aboard the Marauder hoping to steal a weapon. Instead she’s confronted by the ship’s handsome commander. She knows to be wary of Rex because of his reputation, but she’s instantly, and powerfully, drawn to him. His offer to help her escape comes a little too quickly and she fears he has ulterior motives. Is he simply hoping to lure her into his bed—a fate she’s not sure she’d mind—or is his motivation more nefarious?

 

Note to Readers: This book contains detailed descriptions of sizzling passion only suitable for mature readers. Certain plot elements carry on from book to book. Though Marauder can be read as a standalone, it’s more fun to read the series in order. Enjoy!

 

 

Cosmic sparks and thrilling excitement launch this sci-fi romance out into the galaxy and pull readers right along for the journey. Thea and Rex are bold, convincing characters that captivates readers from the very beginning, Rex with his sexy bad boy image but underneath he has a most appealing side while Thea is feisty and determined with a daring side that also holds an appealing side. The romance for this couple starts off with sparks, mistrust and a sizzling undercurrent that readers can practically feel while Rex tries to woo Thea despite her mistrust and her determination to make her way back to Earth.

 

The plot has a fast pace and flows smoothly throughout the universe as Rex and Thea travel through space on a supply run that has them running into a bit of trouble which adds some thrilling suspense to the story along with the trouble that the Outcast colony is facing at home with some mysterious elves and armored battle cats. The story is fascinating, exciting and has some wonderfully diverse elements that makes for an interesting read and the relationship has lots of heated passion and stirring love scenes and I couldn’t help but be intrigued and captivated by it, so I am looking forward to visiting the Outcasts again.

 

 

Add to your shelves at -

 

Goodreads - https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/40193053-marauder

 

BookBub - https://www.bookbub.com/books/marauder-outcasts-2-by-cyndi-friberg

 

 

Marauder is the 2nd book in the Outcasts series -

 

Goodreads - https://www.goodreads.com/series/243313-outcasts

 

Author - https://www.cyndifriberg.com/books-by-series/outcasts/

 

Amazon - https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07G2L22M5?ref=series_rw_dp_labf

 

 

which includes -


1 Heretic
2 Marauder
3 Tracker

 

 

The Outcasts series is part of the Ontariese Universe!

 

The books can be read as standalones but if you would like to read the entire Universe in order - read the following series in the order listed below -

 

1 Beyond Ontariese
https://www.cyndifriberg.com/books-by-series/beyond-ontariese/

 

2 Shadow Assassins
https://www.cyndifriberg.com/books-by-series/shadow-assassins/

 

3 Battle Born
https://www.cyndifriberg.com/books-by-series/battle-born/

 

4 Outcasts
https://www.cyndifriberg.com/books-by-series/outcasts/

 

 

AVAILABLE in print or ebook at -

 

Amazon - https://goo.gl/5dxkGf

 

Kobo - https://www.kobo.com/us/en/ebook/marauder-4

 

B&N - https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/marauder-cyndi-friberg/1129627297?ean=2940156080588

 

iBooks - https://itunes.apple.com/us/book/marauder/id1437396210?mt=11

 


Passionate Sci-Fi with a touch of danger and a whole lot of sass.

USA Today Bestselling Author: When my parents realized I had an aptitude for storytelling—okay, even at an early age I was a consummate liar—they encouraged me to find constructive ways to put all that “creativity” to use. I wrote my first novel when I was in junior high school. It was a typical teenage girl’s fantasy about being kidnapped by a sexy rock star, finding out he was really a misunderstood millionaire’s son, and living happily ever after with the reformed rebel. Rock stars led to vampires and vampires to outer space. Not sure how that happened, but I sure love it there.

 

Now I spend my days, and many of my nights, trying to keep up with the characters springing to life within my mind. I find creative ways of avoiding errands and housework because I can’t drag myself away from the drama unfolding in my latest story. And every day I thank God I was able to quit my day job and actively pursue my dream!

 

 

Website - http://www.cyndifriberg.com/

 

Goodreads - https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/175319.Cyndi_Friberg

 

Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100007036338876

 

Twitter - https://twitter.com/Cyndi_Friberg

 

BookBub - https://www.bookbub.com/authors/5089938/record_interest

 

 

 

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review 2018-02-14 07:27
Soccer team as microcosm of America
Outcasts United: A Refugee Team, an American Town - Warren St. John

This was a wonderful journalistic view of the smallish town of Clarkson, Georgia USA, a strong-hearted woman called Luma Mufleh, and a soccer team called "The Fugees" (for refugees -- the kids named themselves.) But as with all good journalism, it's about so much more. It tells us about America via the microcosm of one team in one town.

Reading it gave me a better understanding the spirit of refugees to America, the many ways they get here and the difficulties they face once here. It's also a great view of the strength and fortitude of these families - not only in fleeing their homes but in being able to stay afloat once settled, and how long settlement can take. And finally it's a great story of an awesome bunch of kids, who aren't always winners or easy, but they are always kids -- and kids who have seen some tough things. Kids, in other words, who desperately need soccer.

There are also nods to all of the other things inherent in the US: class, race, nationalism, power-hungry city councils, and everything else. Some hilarity and heartbreak and through it all kids being kids.

I got a good impression of the team's founder and coach, Luma Mufleh, a Jordanian woman who literally dedicated her life to Clarkston’s refugee children and their families. I have a good impression of her. She is fiercely independent and private. I have a feeling it may have been difficult to even write about the team, so kudos to Warren St. John who not only got in to get the story, but clearly went far further than "just the facts, ma'am" here -- he made friends, and if you read this, you might feel like you have made some friends too.

I just learned that a children's book has been written by the author, which is wonderful. I look forward to reading that one too.

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review 2017-12-31 05:55
Second Chances and Hope
The Outcasts of Time - Ian Mortimer

What would you do if you knew that you were dying? Would you take your fate and hope for the best, or try and make a deal?
John and William are two brothers who are living through the black plague. As people die around them, they work on getting back home, just hoping that they can make it alive. As they pass the dead and dying, John wonders about his soul, and whether he would make it to heaven or not. As they pass a young couple on the road, John notices a baby, and he refuses to leave the child even though the parents are dead of the plague. As they carry the screaming babe through the night, William curses his brother, but John could not allow the child to die alone on the side of the road. They head to the home of an acquaintance, who is nursing a child of her own and can at least feed the child until they can read their own home. But as they enter the home and the woman goes to care for the child, it is discovered that he is plague ridden. The brothers leave the home, and are soon sick themselves, but John heard a voice telling him to go to a certain spot. 
Once there, they both hear a voice, although it tells them different things, they are given an amount of time, each day will be 99 years in the future, and they can see the changes that are coming. As they set out, the changes are shocking, and dangerous. 

This was an exciting read. I had a hard time putting it down. As John and William work their way through the different centuries they remember home, and do their best to make the most of their situation. As time goes on, and the days dwindle, both are ready for death and the end of their suffering. John suffers through the choices that he has made, wondering if anything he did made any difference. 
This shows the good and the bad of each century. While there are some who enjoy the suffering of those around them, there are those who are determined to do good, and to try and make the world around them a better place. Hope and chance - the ability to work through the challenges of what life throws at you, and the eventuality of what the choices of one person in the past could have on the future generations. 

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