Book Review- Sanyare by Megan Haskell

This book was reviewed for Readers’ Favourite.   Sanyare: The Last Descendant, by Megan Haskell, is a bright, refreshing read. Haskell has opened the door to some rather unique fae realms, and introduced us to beings such as the blood sidhe, who share many characteristics with vampires, but they are vibrant, living beings rather than undead […]

Book Review- Last Assault on Oak Island by Jenn Rekka

                Last Assault on Oak Island, by Jenn Rekka, first drew my attention when I was browsing for a new historical fiction novel to read. The story follows a museum curator and his assistant as they investigate new evidence surrounding the Money Pit of Oak Island (a real […]

Book Review- The Inheritance by Lenore Kieseling

              This book was reviewed for Readers’ Favourite.   The Inheritance by Lenore Kieseling, follows both the story of Faidhe Keeper of the Circle for the Tuatha De Dannan, and her family, in the time of the ancient Celts, and the story of Lenore (Lee) and Nora, two sisters […]

Book Review- The Ghosts of Ildereen by Phyllis Fox

  ***This book was reviewed for Reader’s Favourite. ***   What would the walls say if ruins could speak?   Ghosts of Ildereen, written by Phyllis Fox, is a tale of history, of love, of hope, and dedication. Heather Gregg has gone to spend the summer taking care of her friend’s home and working on […]

Book Review- Broken People by Ioana Visan

Does what enhances you, what makes you stronger, make you broken or less than whole? This is a question dear to my heart. I have a prosthesis that looks real. That’s it’s only job and talent, and it does it well. To all appearances, I seem whole. Am I really?   In Broken People Ioana […]

Book Review- A Spirit in Motion by Aaron J Schieding

        ***This book was reviewed for Reader’s Favourite. ***   I found A Spirit in Motion by Aaron J Schieding to be quite an interesting read. This non-fiction book investigates the notion of the human soul and afterlife beliefs. While it was an enjoyable read, I was a little disgruntled at first […]

Book Review- The Death Mask by Tom Raimbault (Winter Dolan)

Raimbault’s The Death Mask was one crazy ride. It was like walking down a lazy country road listening to a elder tell stories of their past, replete with the rambling and penchant for repetition.   Don’t get me wrong. I enjoy my gramps’ stories, rambling and all. Hey, everyone loves gossip. For a book, it […]

Book Review- The Death Mask by Tom Raimbault (Dr d’Merricksson)

This book was reviewed for The Rookery by J A d’Merricksson, with no expectations by either author or publisher for a positive review.   In Raimbault’s The Death Mask, one poor family is twice unlucky, with separate disasters striking both mother and daughter. In the wake of the final disaster, Michael, husband and father, creates […]

On Parson's Creek

Book Review: On Parson’s Creek by Richard Sutton

Sutton accurately portrayed a young man trying to fit into a new school. Making friends can be so difficult when you are an outsider. make friends when he’s seen as an outsider.

Book Review- The Dark by David Cassidy

    Cassidy’s The Dark will draw you in, and leave you spellbound in a world tinged with madness.   In the sleepy, snow-bound town of Keys Corner, something ancient and eldritch is once more on the prowl, luring in new victims, and tormenting old ones with nightmare turned reality. For Kelan, it begins with […]

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