Sunday, 17 July 2022

Book Review: Blaze In, Blaze Out by Joseph Lewis

 Book Review

 


Basic Details:

Book Title: Blaze In, Blaze Out

Subtitle:

Author: Joseph Lewis

Genre: Crime, Mystery, Thriller

Part of a series? Possibly

Order in series:

Best read after earlier books in series?

Available: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/58998450-blaze-in-blaze-out

Overall score:

I scored this book 4.5/5

Short Summary of the book:

This appears to be a follow on from the Lives trilogy. I’ve not read those yet, but plan to do so in the future.

In this book, we meet a number of FBI agents and some boys adopted following harrowing experiences and loss of family. Following a court case where two of the agents were called to evidence, they become the target of assassins. A weekend away hunting becomes a major adventure. Will they survive, or will the assassins succeed?

What I liked about the book:

The book is action-packed and fast-paced. Full of adventure, love and a hint of the paranormal.

What I didn’t like about the book:

I loved the entire book.

My favourite bits in the book:

I enjoyed the entire book.

My least favourite bits in the book:

The book was a great read.

Any further books in the series? Any more planned by this author?

This is the first book I’ve read by this author and I look forward to reading more.

What books could this be compared to and why?

This is an adventure story.

Recommendation:

In summary, I would recommend this book to the following readers:

 

Children

No

Young Adult

Yes

Adult

Yes

 

If you like adventure books, this book may be the book for you. I highly recommend this book.

I look forward to reading more by this author.

Book Description by Author:

Working with a joint multi-law enforcement task force, Detective Pat O'Connor infiltrated a Ukrainian crime family. Headed by Dmitry Andruko. O'Connor and his control, Detective Paul Eiselmann were the lynchpins in the guilty verdict.

 

The two detectives thought it was over.

 

Eiselmann planned for a quiet weekend with his family at home. O'Connor planned on attending a high school soccer game and then head to Northern Wisconsin for a fishing trip with another cop, Detective Jamie Graff and four teenage, adopted brothers: George Tokay, Brian Evans, Brett McGovern, and Michael Two Feathers.

 

But Andruko is ruthless and vindictive. From his prison cell, he hires two contract killers to kill both O'Connor and Eiselmann and anyone else in the way. The killers can be anyone. The killers could be anywhere, and the killers could strike at any time.

 

The quiet weekend and the short vacation turn into a deadly nightmare as O'Connor's and Eiselmann's lives and the lives of the four boys are in peril.

About the Author:

 

Book Review: Fairytales Don't Come True by Laura Lyndhurst

 Book Review

 


Basic Details:

Book Title: Fairytales Don't Come True

Subtitle:

Author: Laura Lyndhurst

Genre: Crime, Mystery, Thriller

Part of a series? Yes

Order in series: 1

Best read after earlier books in series?

Available: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/56919665-fairytales-don-t-come-true

Overall score:

I scored this book 5/5

Short Summary of the book:

Maria Magdelena was born into an extremely religious family, but wanted to spread her wings and go to university. When her parents withdraw their financial support after her first year in an attempt to gain control over her again, Mags has to find a way of funding her studies herself.

As she lies dying of cervical cancer, she tells her life story to prim and proper Dora Stuart-Frazer. She has a dim view of prostitutes but softens to this young girl during the nights spent together.

What I liked about the book:

The book is beautifully written and highly emotional in places.

What I didn’t like about the book:

I loved the entire book.

My favourite bits in the book:

I enjoyed the entire book.

My least favourite bits in the book:

The book was a great read.

Any further books in the series? Any more planned by this author?

This is the second book I’ve read by this author and I look forward to reading more.

What books could this be compared to and why?

This is a highly emotional book about love, control, misadventure, and redemption.

Recommendation:

In summary, I would recommend this book to the following readers:

 

Children

No

Young Adult

Possibly

Adult

Yes

 

If you like books that challenge prejudices, this book may be the book for you. I highly recommend this book.

I look forward to reading more by this author.

Book Description by Author:

When middle-aged nurse Dora Stuart-Frazer is assigned to provide end-of-life care to ex-prostitute Magdalena, she suffers a failure of sympathy linked to the woman’s former career and her own mid-life marital issues.

 

Attempting to overcome her prejudices, not only against her patient but other members of the all-female household in which Mags lives, Dora finds herself an initially unwilling listener to the life-story which her patient wishes to recount in the course of her last few weeks of life.

 

However, as she listens each night to the unfolding story which Mags has to tell, Dora finds herself an increasingly-willing listener as she compares the life of the story-teller to her own and gradually forces herself to confront her own mid-life crisis.

About the Author:

I was born and grew up in North London, England, but was unable to attend university when young due to family financial circumstances. Instead, I worked at various occupations, including dental nurse, laboratory assistant and shop assistant.

I married just before I was 20, and travelled to some interesting places around the world, following my husband’s career. I spent much time reading, a passion, but in order to keep further occupied I took office jobs when these were available to me; I hated the work, but the money was useful.

When we were back in the UK I took evening classes at various times and gained ‘A’ levels in Psychology, Sociology and English, eventually settling in Kent with my husband and becoming a mature student and gaining Bachelor's and Master's degrees in English and Literature before training and working as a teacher.

In 2016 we moved to the peace and quiet of rural Lincolnshire, and my sporadic writing activities became more permanent. I self-published Fairytales Don't Come True, my debut novel, in May 2020 and since then have written and published two books of poetry, October Poems and Thanksgiving Poems & Prose Pieces. In January 2021 I published a sequel to Fairytales entitled Degenerate, Regenerate and at the end of March 2021 I published a psychological suspense story, You Know What You Did. A third book was published in June 2021 to make a trilogy with Fairytales and Degenerate, entitled All That We Are Heir To. Another psychological suspense story is now underway, along with a small collection of poems.

I usually go for a long walk each day (weather permitting; I’m a fair-weather walker) in the beautiful countryside around us, and exercise for a couple of hours each morning, including use of a hula-hoop and stepping machine. I love food and drink and have spent half my life battling a weight problem. I managed to lose 5 stone of unfortunately-gained weight three years ago and am determined to NEVER regain it! So every other day is a diet day (for hubby too), but when not being careful we enjoy a good meal with wine. Going out to eat is something which I enjoy, although under the current lockdown conditions I’m having to cook at home every day. This was fun for a while, but I’m running out of ideas and really looking forward to the day when I can eat a meal which I haven’t prepared myself.

For other leisure activities I have taught myself to play the recorder; badly, but it keeps the brain cells ticking over. I also listen to music of many types; Tracy Chapman is playing while I write this, and will later be replaced by Leonard Cohen or Katie Melua or any one of dozens of other artists, or by some classical music or opera, another passion.

Oh, and of course there’s reading, something which I have loved since I was a child. I became a convert to eBooks and subscribed to the Kindle Unlimited programme, because although I love physical books, my bookcases are groaning under the weight and I don’t have room for any more. I review everything I read, since I became an author myself and realise the value of these in getting our work in front of as many eyes as possible; but it does mean that I have a large virtual To Be Read pile!

Book Review: Travesty by Katherine Black

Book Review

 


Basic Details:

Book Title: Travesty

Subtitle: An Anthology

Author: Katherine Black

Genre: Fiction/Short stories

Part of a series? Yes

Order in series: 1

Best read after earlier books in series?

Available: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/60371569-travesty

Overall score:

I scored this book 5/5

Short Summary of the book:

A collection of short stories full of psychology and suspense.

What I liked about the book:

All stories were full and had little unexpected twists. Very entertaining collection.

What I didn’t like about the book:

I enjoyed the entire book.

My favourite bits in the book:

Some stories were more captivating than others, but they were all very worth a read.

My least favourite bits in the book:

The book was enjoyable in its entirety.

Any further books in the series? Any more planned by this author?

This is the second book I’ve read by this author.

What books could this be compared to and why?

This is fiction. Katherine Black spins stories like no other.

Recommendation:

In summary, I would recommend this book to the following readers:

 

Children

No

Young Adult

Maybe

Adult

Yes

 

If you like young adult adventures, this book may be the book for you.

I’m certainly looking forward to reading more by this author.

Book Description by Author:

Katherine Black uses emotions and characters to manipulate your senses until they ache.

 

This is a collection of fictional stories born of dark things living in the author’s head. It’s about the power of the human condition—and the weakness. A collection of intense stories written with passion and insight. Some are so tragic they can break a heart. Every piece in the book is tinged with human emotion—kindness, colour, darkness, or autumn tones.

 

While some women are dipping in the supermarket freezers for frozen peas, Katherine wonders how a body would fit. Would you have to break their arms and legs to get them in? What do frozen eyes look like? She has a head full of psychopaths. Sometimes they need to be let out. This book is the result of their freedom.

 

You will find thought-provoking, bleak, kind, harsh, gentle—and dark— stories that will make you uncomfortable.

 

If it wasn’t so shocking, it would be a...Travesty.

About the Author:

 

Book Review: Resolve (Sensorians #3) by Brigitte Morse-Starkenburg

 Book Review

 




Basic Details:

Book Title: Resolve

Subtitle: The Sensorians #3

Author: Brigitte Morse-Starkenburg

Genre: Young Adult

Part of a series? Yes

Order in series: 3

Best read after earlier books in series? Yes

Available: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/58918780-resolve

Overall score:

I scored this book 4/5

Short Summary of the book:

Eliza’s mum has been kidnapped and only if Eliza joins her father, can her mum be saved. Will Eliza give herself up? Will she try to save her mum?

What I liked about the book:

The book is action-filled, full of intrigue and betrayal. There are several unexpected twists.

What I didn’t like about the book:

I enjoyed the entire book.

My favourite bits in the book:

How Eliza continues to be free-spirited and doesn’t give up and Zack joins her in her quest.

My least favourite bits in the book:

The book was enjoyable in its entirety.

Any further books in the series? Any more planned by this author?

This is the third book I’ve read by this author.

What books could this be compared to and why?

This is a young adult book, full of action, intrigue, sexual tension, and care for each other.

Recommendation:

In summary, I would recommend this book for the following readers:

 

Children

No

Young Adult

Yes

Adult

Yes

 

If you like young adult adventures, this book may be the book for you.

I’m certainly looking forward to reading more by this author.

Book Description by Author:

With the Sensorian community under threat, Markus deals with it the only way he knows how: stricter rules, hiking up security measures and extreme caution. He'll sacrifice anything and anyone to protect his community.

 

So, when Alice, Eliza's mother, goes missing, Zack, Eliza and Zaphire want to take action. But due to the stifling restrictions, they can't. They know Rick is involved, and the trio once again have to make the choice between breaking the rules and doing the right thing. This time, help comes from an unexpected source...Will the three of them be able to resolve their complicated relationship to team up and save Alice?

 

Unbeknownst to the Sensorians, outside forces are involved too, and are about to make matters even more complicated. Will the Sensorian community survive this latest breach of security and the rift it has created among its citizens? Difficult decisions have to be made to resolve the Sensorians' plight and secure a safe future for them.

About the Author:

 

Book Review: Trust (Sensorians #2) by Brigitte Morse-Starkenburg

 Book Review

 




Basic Details:

Book Title: Trust

Subtitle: The Sensorians #2

Author: Brigitte Morse-Starkenburg

Genre: Young Adult

Part of a series? Yes

Order in series: 2

Best read after earlier books in series?

Available: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/56114018-trust

Overall score:

I scored this book 4/5

Short Summary of the book:

All Eliza wants is to prove she can be trusted by her community. Her loyalty lies with her fellow Sensorians rather than with her father. But, is blood thicker than water. Can she really be trusted? And how much danger will that bring to her peers, friends and Eliza?

What I liked about the book:

The book is action-filled, full of intrigue, and has an underlying thread of love and care for each other. While trying to prove her worth, will she sacrifice love?

What I didn’t like about the book:

I enjoyed the entire book.

My favourite bits in the book:

How Eliza continues to be free-spirited and doesn’t give up.

My least favourite bits in the book:

The book was enjoyable in its entirety.

Any further books in the series? Any more planned by this author?

This is the second book I’ve read by this author.

What books could this be compared to and why?

This is a young adult book, full of action, intrigue, sexual tension, and care for each other.

Recommendation:

In summary, I would recommend this book for the following readers:

 

Children

No

Young Adult

Yes

Adult

Yes

 

If you like young adult adventures, this book may be the book for you.

I’m certainly looking forward to reading more by this author.

Book Description by Author:

To prove she could be trusted was all Eliza wanted...

 

In the second book of The Sensorians Trilogy, the hunt for Rick continues, but the Sensorians have no idea what lengths he will go to in order to achieve his vision. Moreover, how much is Rick willing to risk to gain the support of his daughter?

 

Eliza wants to honour Zack's trust in her. But, will the draw of her charismatic father be too much to resist?

 

Zack wants to trust Eliza. But can he, when their dangerous plan risks everything he has ever worked for?

 

Can Zaphire trust Eliza in their budding relationship, when Eli makes a choice that could change it all?

 

With the future of the Sensorian community at stake, Eliza must choose between either her loyalty to them, or her father with all that he offers.

 

Be prepared: Trust and loyalty will have dramatic consequences with losses that nobody could have predicted...

 

About the Author:

 

Book Review: Awakening (Sensorian Trilogy #1) by Brigitte Morse-Starkenburg

 Book Review

 


Basic Details:

Book Title: Awakening

Subtitle: The Sensorians #1

Author: Brigitte Morse-Starkenburg

Genre: Young Adult

Part of a series? Yes

Order in series: 1

Best read after earlier books in series?

Available: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/54268439-awakening

Overall score:

I scored this book 5/5

Short Summary of the book:

Eliza is a teenage girl navigating the trials every teenager struggles with. However, she experiences everything more intensely than her peers and was diagnosed with schizophrenia as a young child.

She lives alone with her mother. Her father left when she was still very long.

Soon everything changes. Eliza finds her sensitivity to outside impulses are part of the Sensorian’s make-up. She becomes part of a new, hidden society and is tasked with finding her missing dad. Will Eliza cope with being part of a very regimented society?

What I liked about the book:

The book is action-filled, full of intrigue, and has an underlying thread of love and care for each other. Sexual attraction, is it just chemicals playing havoc, or is there more?

What I didn’t like about the book:

I enjoyed the entire book.

My favourite bits in the book:

How Eliza continues to be free-spirited and doesn’t give up.

My least favourite bits in the book:

The book was enjoyable in its entirety.

Any further books in the series? Any more planned by this author?

This is the first book I’ve read by this author.

What books could this be compared to and why?

This is a young adult book, full of action, intrigue, sexual tension, and care for each other.

Recommendation:

In summary, I would recommend this book for the following readers:

 

Children

No

Young Adult

Yes

Adult

Yes

 

If you like young adult adventures, this book may be the book for you.

I’m certainly looking forward to reading more by this author.

Book Description by Author:

Headstrong Eliza always felt she experiences the world differently from everyone else, but she never fully understood why. Her senses forever stood on edge, never totally controlled by her prescribed medication.

When, in a shock revelation, she finds out she possesses an extraordinary gift, Eliza gets plunged into the secret world of the Sensorians. Her life will never be the same again.

 

Trained to control her gift by the arrogant, cocky but incredibly handsome Zack and his alluring sister Zaphire, Eliza finds herself struggling to fit in with the strict and darkly unorthodox methods of the Sensorian society. She begins to wonder what she has let herself in for.

 

But, before she can change her mind, she is embroiled in the thrilling hunt for her estranged father Rick, who went missing from the Sensorian community under suspicious circumstances. Her loyalty gets severely tested in finding out the truth behind his disappearance, as all is not what it seems.

 

Do the Sensorians have a hidden agenda?

Why are they so desperate to find Rick?

What do they exactly want from her?

 

Awakening is the first book in the Sensorians Trilogy: A Young Adult Urban Fantasy which combines the coming of age themes of self-discovery, love and exploring sexuality, with a fantasy element based in the real world.

About the Author:

 

Sunday, 3 July 2022

Book Review: The Sand Fiddlers by Les Burns

 Book Review

 


Basic Details:

Book Title: The Sand Fiddlers

Subtitle: A Rogue Green Beret's Escape From the Memories of Vietnam

Author: Les Burns

Genre: Action & Adventure

Part of a series? Yes

Order in series: 1

Best read after earlier books in series?

Available: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/60583352-the-sand-fiddlers-a-rogue-green-beret-s-escape-from-the-memories-of-vi

Overall score:

I scored this book 4.5/5

Short Summary of the book:

Alex has returned from Vietnam after going rogue to avenge his team. He will leave the army with an honourable discharge in a few days. Searching for a peaceful quiet, he finds a beach. However, the quiet is disturbed by a mysterious girl with a dark secret. Is all as it seems?

What I liked about the book:

This book was a pageturner and action-packed.

What I didn’t like about the book:

There was nothing to dislike in this book.

My favourite bits in the book:

How Alex determined whether the encounter was real.

My least favourite bits in the book:

There are none.

Any further books in the series? Any more planned by this author?

This is the first book in the series and I wonder what will happen next with Alex. Will he find the mysterious girl?

What books could this be compared to and why?

This is a book of adventure and psychology.

Recommendation:

In summary, I would recommend this book for the following readers:

 

Children

No

Young Adult

Yes

Adult

Yes

 

If you like action and adventure, this book may be the book for you.

I’m certainly looking forward to reading more by this author.

Book Description by Author:

Alex Driscoll, a US Army Special Forces combat veteran, seeks solitude on an isolated section of beach while awaiting a discharge forced upon him due to an unauthorized eighteen-month mission to avenge the torture and butchering of his teammates at the hands of a Viet Cong death squad. A mysterious blonde-haired woman shows up unexpectedly and ruins his plans for seclusion. Suspecting she is either a war protestor or sent by the Criminal Investigation Division of the Army’s Military Police, he tries to keep her distant. His suspicion dissipates when she reveals her lack of modesty and disclosure of childhood sexual abuse, retaliation, and possibly murder in a past as dark as his own. She claims she only seeks answers about the demons possessing a former friend who didn’t return from the same jungle. The strangers are drawn closer throughout the day and night, only for him to discover the circumstances of the former friend aren’t what they seemed. Torn between reality and fantasy, his realization that he has fallen in love may have come too late to save the developing romance.

About the Author:

Saturday, 2 July 2022

Progress report on Wake-Up Call

 As I've mentioned before, I have a few books waiting for editing and preparing for publication.


In November 2018, I wrote "Diary of a Female GP" as my NaNoWriMo project. While I was in the middle of writing this book, I was dragged out of retirement (and full-time writing) into a new, and over full-time, job. 

Suddenly, all my free time disappeared and I no longer could spend all my waking hours writing. Instead, I needed to find time around work to write.

No wonder, it took until August 2020 before I completed editing the book and could finally publish it. But, so far, it's my best-selling book and I'm quite proud of that.


Then, in November 2019, I wrote "Wake-Up Call". And, again, I didn't get much chance to write and edit. Especially not when in early 2019 the Covid pandemic made its appearance in the UK and healthcare fell under a lot of pressure. Even working in an administrative job in healthcare, the pressure was significant and time was a precious commodity.



Still, I continued editing "Diary of a Female GP" over the next 2 years. In November 2020 I even took part in NaNoWriMo again and wrote "Watching You From a Dark Corner". That book will need editing once I've finished "Wake-Up Call".

And now, there is some progress, finally. The first 10 chapters of "Wake-Up Call" have gone through a second edit. Yet another 26 chapters to go. Although it is still some way from full completion, there is progress. And, I'm looking forward to keeping the momentum I've got. Even if that will mean I'll need to put more discipline in place, get up a little earlier, and ensure I work on the book every week, hopefully even every day. It's way beyond time this book was completed and ready for publication.


And, to finish this post off, I'll share a short excerpt of the book with you again. I hope you'll enjoy it.

*****

After trying a little while longer to concentrate, I gave it up as a terrible job. This was going nowhere. 

Instead, I got up and walked to the door, “I’m just going to prepare some lunch, Beryl, I’ll be back soon.” Like before, she did not respond in the slightest. Beryl continued to ignore me as though I wasn’t even there. At least I continued to try.

It was only half-past eleven, too early for lunch. Perhaps I could prepare a quiche for Alicia and me, and Lizzie might like to join us. Monique wouldn’t take her to nursery until half-past one.

As I arrived in the kitchen, I noticed a movement in one corner. Lizzie sat playing there.

“Hi, pumpkin, are you ready for school?”

Lizzie insisted she was a big girl, and she attended school like her brother. Whenever we would ask her about nursery, she would get upset and tell us in no uncertain terms she went to school, not nursery.

“Yes, I’m ready as soon as I’ve had something to eat. Did I tell you about school yesterday? It was great, daddy, and Miss showed me how to write my name. See.” Lizzie walked towards me holding a piece of paper with Lizzie scribbled on it. However, the L was in mirror script and the Z resembled an S more. Lizzie had showed me her achievements yesterday at teatime, but it never hurt to praise your kids for things well done.

“Well done. That is fantastic, Lizzie.”



Book Review: Dream Catcher by Amanda Sheridan

 Book Review

 


Basic Details:

Book Title: Dream Catcher

Subtitle:

Author: Amanda Sheridan

Genre: Contemporary Fiction

Part of a series? Yes

Order in series: 3

Best read after earlier books in series? Yes

Available: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/61223779-dream-catcher

 

Overall score:

I scored this book 5/5

Short Summary of the book:

This book is the conclusion of a third-part series, and I’m sad it’s now complete. Ilan is home after his operation. Jennifer finds it hard to adapt and trust him again. Why? Not the betrayal of taking a mission when he promised he wouldn’t, but instead what he did in a dream.

She continues to work for Mossad in the hope of catching killers and terrorists by exploring their dreams.

Will she be successful? Will her marriage survive? Will she remain safe?

What I liked about the book:

It was action-packed and full of unexpected twists and turns.

What I didn’t like about the book:

There was nothing to dislike other than the fact it’s the last in the series.

My favourite bits in the book:

The entire book.

My least favourite bits in the book:

That it was the end of the series.

Any further books in the series? Any more planned by this author?

This is the third book I’ve read by this author, and understand this is the last in the series. This leaves me wondering what the future now has in store for this couple. I hope the author will continue to write hair-raising books like she has in this series.

What books could this be compared to and why?

This is a contemporary fiction novel with a hint of the paranormal and some spy novel elements. You can’t really compare it to any other.

Recommendation:

In summary, I would recommend this book to the following readers:

 

Children

No

Young Adult

Possibly

Adult

Yes

 

If you like romance, spy novels and contemporary fiction, this book may be the book for you.

Book Description by Author:

After using her unique lucid dreaming ability to rescue Ilan, and prevent a major terrorist atrocity, Jennifer Ben-Levi is forced to join Dream Catcher - a top secret program Mossad devised to spy on people through their dreams.

 

By day she fights to save her marriage, learning to forgive Ilan and fall in love with him again.

 

By night she creeps into the minds of the criminals, the terrorists and the traitors.

 

She is making the world a safer place.

 

But the cost might be her marriage.

About the Author:

I live on the beautiful Ards peninsula in Northern Ireland with my husband and our two furbabies.

I'm an avid fan of motorcycle racing (MotoGP and WSB) and Formula 1, having attended 33 live F1 races at various circuits in Europe. over the last 20+ years.

Reading has always been a hobby of mine and I love nothing better than escaping into the world between the pages. A couple of years ago, the seed of an idea came to me. I ran with it, purely for fun, and Rapid Eye Movement was born. Out of that came The Dreaming and, hopefully, the third and final part - Dreamcatcher - will be released sometime in 2022. Depending on the weather! I can't sit indoors when the Northern Irish weather takes a turn for the better.