Inredible read.I especially likedDecode (Autumn Kalquist)Little Blue (Chris Reher)No More Lies (Nina Croft)Word-Bound (MeiLin Miranda)STORY SYNOPSES #DontTell (Peter Cawdron)For centuries, people have wondered what it would be like to read someone’s mind. Little do they know, they already have. To ...
I quite liked this instalment in the series. It is definitely a step up from Spectra’s Gambit. There are a number of likable characters that are back and, unlike what I felt when reading Spectra’s Gambit, I cared about and wanted to follow them. Like all books in The Lost Tales of Power series this ...
Like all the previous books in this book series this was an enjoyable book but, for me, this one was also the weakest book in the series so far. I almost gave it one star less but I finally decided to stick to my current rating. The first two books in the series are still the best ones by far but th...
It has been almost a year since the last book in The Lost Tales of Power series came out. I have been looking forward to another one in the series for quite some time. Altough the books are somewhat simple and bordering on being young adult material the mixture between science fiction and magic is m...
These books in the Lost Tales of Power series are indeed quite fun read. They are a, sometimes strange, mix between futuristic science fiction and medieval magic. The first book where mostly science fiction and most of the story was about how the main characters discovered that magic actually was fo...
Another good book in this series although I didn't like it as much as the previous ones though. I cannot really put my finger on on exactly why. I just didn't feel so drawn into this one. Maybe it's was because Vydor almost wasn't in this one at all. I don't know, it just felt more distant.I still l...
Hogwarts in space! The first book in the series was a blend of Sci-Fi and fantasy where the fantasy bit kind of crept in towards the end. This one is really a lot of fantasy in a Sci-Fi setting. I really liked it.
Excellent, straightforward sci-fi/fantasy mixture. The hero is a hero and he stays a hero. No messing around and no political BS. The mix between Sci-Fi technology and fantasy (magic) is quite entertaining. Sure, the story is maybe a bit for the younger audience but I find it quite entertaining desp...
The Enemy of an Enemy by Vincent Trigili is a sci-fi space adventure which follows protagonist Vydor through his encounters in the Empire. It is intended to be the first in a series of three novels by Trigili set in the same universe. "Everything seemed to be going Vydor’s way, until the Dragon Claw...