Friday, August 30, 2019

Book Review: Don’t Stand Still by Jack O. Daniel (The Colour Series Book 3)





Ruby Iris Williams, White's friend with benefit, staggers into his house with a critical gunshot wound to her stomach. She is barely clinging to life; fortunately, help arrives at his place in record time.

However, when the paramedics are loading her in the back of an ambulance, someone fires a shot at them, hitting one of the medics. The shooter then carnaps the ambulance with Ruby's injured body inside.
Why?
Does it have anything to do with Sullivan White's job as a Trident Officer, London Metropolitan Police anti-gun and gang crime unit?
Does it have to do with Ruby being the U.S. Cultural Attaché to G.B?
Cruelly, Ruby is gone before White could tell her what she truly means to him; it breaks him more than anything.
He keeps sane by focusing on seeking justice for her, but once he succeeds on his quest, will he be able to move forward?



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REVIEW


An emotional crime thriller Don’t Stand Still holds you in the palm of its hand gripping you gently. In the opening we mete Sullivan(Sully) White a London anti-gun and gang crime unit police officer who awaken to Ruby his “friend with benefits” collapsed on his bedroom floor. Recuse arrives, but then someone shoots at the paramedic and takes over the ambulance. White jumps into action and gets her body back as Ruby’s lasts words were autopsy and that she loved him. From the here it’s a sullen hunt to solve the mystery of Ruby’s killer and what her position as a U.S. Cultural Attache to Great Brittan has to do with it. While its book 3 in the Color Series, this book stands well on its own.

Daniel’s writing is realistic as we follow Sully in his mission to help find the woman he realizes he loved killer. While Don’t Stand Still is a crime thriller, it also is about how we can take life and people for granted. How fear and holding back can lead to regret. She was gone before he had the chance to say he loved her too. Daniels portrayal of Sully and his personal grief journey is flawless and so true to life. You can’t help but not feel for him and get drawn into the story.









ABOUT THE AUTHOR



From the pen of Jack O. Daniel....

I'm an observer of people and a story-teller. I sit and watch, and I listen. Listening not just to what's being said, but more importantly, to what's not being said. But life shouldn't just pass us by as we watch idly, so in every respect, I'm also a participant. Interacting with the characters who grace the pages of my books, although they were simply an amalgam of the various people I've come across That could be me silently watching you from across a crowded café as you sit drinking your coffee. Observing how you sniffed the aroma of the Arabica beans grounded and blended just for you by the barista behind the counter. Then, you drank it, closed your eyes to fully appreciate the tinge of bitterness in it. You smiled, pleased that it was made just right.

People make up the tapestry of life. So, you are my source of inspiration.

In the end, it's not about me - it's all about you. So, I prefer to remain anonymous.




Wednesday, August 21, 2019

BOOK REVIEW: Phoenyx Falling (Volume 2) by Daisy St. James




Jane Grimshaw, a.k.a. The Phoenyx, has made a name for herself in Crystal Haven that strikes fear and respect whenever it’s whispered. Raised as a cut-throat assassin by her Uncle Hutton, she is not a wielder of weapons— she IS the weapon. When dormant powers surface after a steamy hook up with gorgeous and angst-ridden vampire, Judas, Jane finds herself embroiled in a world filled with witchcraft, danger and lust.
You can abandon family—but you can’t escape blood.
Family bloodlines are pulsing through her veins, thrumming with powerful magic and sensuality. When Jane discovers that her biological father is a high-ranking hybrid, she can’t imagine things getting any worse. However, dark creatures are gunning for her at every turn—hunting her down at the behest of Lilith, a sister she never knew and Spider, a vicious vampire and leader of a local MC. Behind the scenes, she is guarded over by another undead, a mysterious vampire hell bent on finding his way into her heart even if it means giving up on everything he’s ever known. With great power comes great promise, higher risks, and the threat of betrayal.
Standing at the precipice of a new life, one thing becomes abundantly clear…
To rise—you must first be willing to fall.



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REVIEW

Phoenyx Falling bursts into flames the moment your eyes touch the first page.

Volume 2 tears right in where volume 1 Phoenyx in Flames left off, and the sexy action mounts up as Jane "Phoenyx" Grimshaw learns cutting truths and startling revelations amongst the hot steamy succubus, vampire, magic action! What happens when you learn the very thing you are fighting against is the very thing you are?

 This book is totally kickass! If you are an avid urban paranormal or paranormal romance lover you will devour this book! Phoenyx Falling left this fangirl giddy with delight.

 St. James writing is truly captivating and sexy. Each line is filled with importance, and excitement so there is never a dull moment in this read so enjoy the ride.












ABOUT THE AUTHOR




 Daisy always dreamed of becoming a writer. From the moment she picked up her very first romance novel at the tender age of twelve, she was hooked. As she got older and more ambitious, she wrote her first Young Adult novel, which promptly got devoured by her temperamental Hewlett-Packard. Since then, she's learned a lot about crafting an engaging story to captivate readers - and how to back up her work to avoid utter devastation at the hands of technology.
Daisy lives mostly in her head but calls beautiful Montreal, Quebec her home. She spends her days as a stay-at-home-mom/voice-over artist and lives to make her family as happy as she possibly can! She spends her time daydreaming up sassy heroines and hot heroes. Paranormal Romance is her life.
Her husband is the man of her dreams and you’ll find a little bit of him in every Hero she writes. Most of her Heroines have a little bit of her in them as well. In doing so, she’s made her love for her husband immortal.

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Wednesday, July 31, 2019

Book Review: Scorched: The Archangel Series by Jack O. Daniel




Pope and June are enjoying the time of their lives having a 'honeymoon-before-the-wedding' in Paris when three bombs go off in their hotel. They are forced to take action. Fortunately, they know just what to do in the event of a terror attack. Pope is ex-Delta Force; now a sniper instructor at Quantico for the FBI. June, on the other hand, is with the FBI's Behavioral Analysis Unit.
By sheer coincidence, the son of the U.S. Vice-president is staying in the same hotel.  The terrorists discover this. Now the hunt is on to find him; they need a high-profile hostage, but not if his security detail has anything to say about it.
The fiasco quickly escalates.  Spies, analysts, intelligence officers scramble to get to the bottom of the terror attack.
Who?
Why?
How?
These are just a few questions that need answers after the bombing and the hostage-taking.  As they dig deeper, it becomes apparent that this incident is just the beginning, will they be able to get to the bottom of it before it is too late for the world?



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REVIEW

If you are a lover of the action thriller, with a hint of romance, then be prepared to get enthralled with Scorched.

When we begin, we meet Pope and June both work for the F.B.I. Pope is a former Delta Force now turned sniper instructor, while June works in the Behavioral Analysis Unit or B.A.U. Despite the rule of not mixing business with pleasure Pope and June have fallen in love and are in the city of love, Paris celebrating their engagement when all hell breaks loose. Terrorist bomb and take hostage the hotel they are staying in. To add fuel to the chaos the Vice President's son is dining in the exact hotel's restaurant at the same time.
As you guessed it action ensues. Pope and June spring into action thanks to them being on the upper floors They take out some of the terrorists and discover the Vice President has a secret Archangel on his side. Problem is they still have to find out the who, why, and can they stop them in time.

Scorched is an action good read. Jack O. Daniel keeps you gripped and page-turning to find out what will happen next. Not much for thriller action, but Daniels writing kept me tense and entrapped to the story. The ending is the cliffhanger of all cliffhangers. I almost threw my tablet. I can’t wait for book 2!






ABOUT THE AUTHOR



Here is what Jack O. Daniel has to say.


"I'm an observer of people and a story-teller.
I sit and watch; and, I listen. Listening not just to what's being said, but more importantly, to what's not being said. But life shouldn't just pass us by as we watch idly, so in every respect, I'm also a participant. I have interacted with the characters who have graced the pages of my books, although they were simply an amalgam of the various people I've come across. That could be me silently watching you from across a crowded café as you sit drinking your coffee. Observing as you sniffed the aroma of the Arabica beans grounded and blended just for you by the barista behind the counter. You closed your eyes and you drank it, fully appreciating the tinge of bitterness in your coffee. You smiled, pleased that it was made just right. People make up the tapestry of life. So, you are my source of inspiration."

Wednesday, July 17, 2019

(Oh, The Complications#1) Loving Faith & Hope by Angelin Sydney



Luke is in love with Faith, but he also loves his surrogate sister, Hope. Everything is going well in his work and love life until Hope rushes headlong into trouble. Soon, they find themselves in the middle of an unfolding crime drama as they get tangled in a money laundering web. Luke and Faith find themselves slowly ripped apart. To complicate matters, Hope falls in love with Joe Di Nozzi, who is also Victor Carabella. Could he trust Joe/Victor not to hurt Hope?

After saving Hope from a fiery conflagration, Luke finds himself in the Burns unit. Gripped in the claws of self-pity, he thinks of himself as disfigured, yet Faith thinks of him as merely scarred. Would he be able to see himself as the hero she believes he is? Faith offers unconditional love; would Luke accept it? Would he take it?






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REVIEW


Being book 1 in the Oh, the Compilations series Angelin Sydney is off to a hot start! A must-read for lovers of contemporary romance who like a little crime drama mixed in. Without ruining the book, we meet Luke a former Police Officer turned Fire Fighter, and his soon to be proposed to live in girlfriend Faith. Then there is Hope who kind of is a hot mess and the third wheel in the relationship, yet it is not what you think. Oh! Then there are the complications! The story from there takes a turn towards a more crime drama, thriller aspect. You wonder if this a romance book or a crime drama, thriller? You then realize it is kind of both, and it works! Alas, this is Sydney’s signature trademark. She does it well.

Sydney's writing is fresh with thrills and hope. Her attention to detail is in depth with no loopholes shown. Angelin writing really has a way of gripping you and keeping you reading till the end. And leave you feeling good after. A Good story indeed!










ABOUT THE AUTHOR





As a writer, Angelin Sydney interweaves romantic stories with thrilling plots that twist and turn in many ways. Since moving to Australia twenty-five years ago, she has had numerous incarnations. She was a banker, an insurance seller, housing loan broker, and home-stay mother to literally hundreds of international students. Over the years, she has also become a small business owner, casual kitchen hand and currently, a live-in nanny. So, one can say, she has been around. Her most consistent role, however, is being a mother to her four wonderful children, one of whom has gone ahead leaving her devastated and heartbroken. It was his untimely departure that motivated her to write stories to help others to heal, laugh, hope and dare to dream. She is a believer in the kindness of people, so by extension, this has been the usual theme of her stories. She believes in redemption, love, and purpose. So, every story she writes reflect these values. For her, writing is as essential as breathing. The only reason she’d stop doing it is if she were incapacitated or dead. Working for a living gets in the way of her writing which she finds very sad. In the ideal world, all she’d be doing is entertaining her readers. This is her utmost wish. One more thing: The only thing active about her is her imagination. It’s as fertile as the rice fields of the Philippines where she was born.

Monday, July 8, 2019

Book Review: Three Men, Little Alvin & a Tonka Truck by Angelin Sydney








Three Men, Little Alvin, and a Tonka Truck is an adorable caper of a story. It will tug at your heartstrings.
Little Alvin is a cute, blond-haired, blue-eyed boy who has the world at his feet. Though he could afford to buy all the toy stores in the world, his most prized possession is a Tonka Truck.













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REVIEW


Whenever you pick up an Angelin Sydney book she does not disappoint, and Three Men, Little Alvin & a Tonka Truck does not disappoint at all! It’s a great book to tuck into your beach bag for a relaxing day at the beach.

Here we meet Alvin Rothschild the latest Rothschild heir and his crew of caregivers. Two being Colin Morrison a former Special Forces along with Frank Lewis the family’s personal pilot, and former top military Special forces pilot. Both have a close connection to the boy being more of a parental figure to him than his own parents. When Colin and Frank both in their late 40’s get their packing paper to be replaced by younger model’s chaos ensures. The replacements turn out to be imposters sent to kidnap little Alvin. Colin and Frank both spring into action proving age is just a number and special forces rule! Ultimately it brings true Father and son a realization of Legacy. Oh, and don’t forget that Tonka Truck.


Angelin writes wittily and posh. Her stories a short sweet read and I enjoy them. Considering my hectic parenting lifestyle, I can read one of her books easily on a rainy weekend afternoon feeling better for it.













ABOUT THE AUTHOR





As a writer, Angelin Sydney interweaves romantic stories with thrilling plots that twist and turn in many ways.

Since moving to Australia twenty-five years ago, she has had numerous incarnations. She was a banker, an insurance seller, housing loan broker, and home-stay mother to literally hundreds of international students. Over the years, she has also become a small business owner, casual kitchen hand and currently, a live-in nanny. So, one can say, she has been around.
Her most consistent role, however, is being a mother to her four wonderful children, one of whom has gone ahead leaving her devastated and heartbroken. It was his untimely departure that motivated her to write stories to help others to heal, laugh, hope and dare to dream.

She is a believer in the kindness of people, so by extension, this has been the usual theme of her stories. She believes in redemption, love, and purpose. So, every story she writes reflect these values.

For her, writing is as essential as breathing. The only reason she’d stop doing it is if she were incapacitated or dead. Working for a living gets in the way of her writing which she finds very sad. In the ideal world, all she’d be doing is entertaining her readers. This is her utmost wish.
One more thing: The only thing active about her is her imagination. It’s as fertile as the rice fields of the Philippines where she was born.






Sunday, June 30, 2019

BOOK REVIEW: Of Wisdom and Valor: The Art of War. The Path of Peace ABRIDGED EDITION: Part II of the Windflower Saga Trilogy by Aleksandra Layland




This is an abridged edition of the epic fantasy novel "Of Wisdom and Valor: The Art of War. The Path of Peace. (Part II of the Windflower Saga trilogy by Aleksandra Layland. Abridged by the author herself, she hopes it will make this story more accessible to a wider audience of adult and young adult readers. Set in a time not now and in a world not of our own in the medieval-like Kingdom of Kimbria. Generations have passed since the flourishing of the Kingdom of Kimbria under its First Golden Age. Corruption is rampant and the common people suffer under poor governance. Finally, they cry out for a monarch to replace the greedy Royal Council. Acting as Regent, the Council elects the young Duchess of Ansgar as the new Queen and orders her to marry a fearsome mercenary warlord. He fetches her from the remote convent where she’s lived for 20 years, but he takes her to his distant castle, not to the Palace so she can take the throne. The Royal Council has no intention that she will ever rule. What ensues is a heroic battle against greed, evil, and conspiracy, with the lives and freedom of the Kimbrian people hanging in the balance.


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REVIEW

While this is supposed to be the abridged version of Of Wisdom and Valor, I still found it a bit lengthy. This abridged version is to be more appealing to younger readers though I think Of Wisdom and Valor lost something in the process.
While reading I truly missed the original full-length version. We needed that in-depth Kimbrian background, jargon to truly understand and grasp the relationship between Leofric and Keridwen. In the Abridged version, they felt like shadows of their former selves. Something was missing from them. Of Wisdom and Valor: Art of War. The Path of Peace is truly an epic read. I’d go tackle the original, though if you truly want to capture the magic of Aleksandra Layland and her epic Windflower Saga.












ABOUT THE AUTHOR



Aleksandra Layland is a retired civil engineer and federal civil servant who worked primarily for the United States Air Force as a senior installation engineering manager responsible for buildings, airfields, infrastructure, fire protection, and emergency preparedness. She also served as a Peace Corps Volunteer in the Western Caroline Islands where she helped build school classrooms and cafeterias, low-income housing, and simple village water distribution systems. Her other interests include arts and crafts, family genealogy, religion, and spirituality, fostering peace in the world, and enjoying retirement with family and friends.






Wednesday, June 12, 2019

BOOK REVIEW: Ansgar: The Struggle of the People. Triumph of the Heart: ABRIDGED EDITION Part1 of the Windflower Saga by Aleksandra Layland





This is an abridged edition of "Ansgar: The Struggle of a People. The Triumph of the Heart. (Part I of the Windflower Saga trilogy) by Aleksandra Layland. Abridged by the author herself, it provides a shorter version of the novel to appeal to a wider range of both adult and young adult readers. The Windflower Saga trilogy is set in a time not now and in a world not of our own. It tells the story of Ansgar, his indigenous wife Keholani, and their mixed-race descendants. Part I ("Ansgar") is the story of the founding of the family in their secret homeland. A hundred years after the colonial wars, Kimbria is finally a unified kingdom but with residual laws and attitudes of a racist nature towards the indigenous people called the Kimbrii. A young man, dressed only in the robe of a monk, wanders alone in the southern Wastelands, searching for the remnants of the Kimbrii, whose culture is on the brink of extinction. He’s come to help them, but instead finds himself near death until he opens his eyes and sees her… a woman unlike any he’s ever seen before... a clan chief and leader of her people. She’ll save him from death and quietly captivate his heart. He’ll defy the conventions of the time and marry her, revealing his true identity, and founding a family that will change the future of Kimbria forever.





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REVIEW



A breath of fresh air into an already captivating story. This abridged version of Ansgar is beautifully done! Featuring a stunning new cover, and aimed to be an easier read to draw in younger adult and teen readers into this enjoyable epic saga do just that. In fact, this is how Ansgar should have been! While the original was grand that was a bit of its problem. It was a bit too “grand”.  The book was quite lengthy. Now Layland has stripped the excessive letting the characters and dialogue gleam more. All I have to say is grand! I love the abridged version just as much as the original.

It is like it’s a whole new book to be discovered even if you read the original version. Bravo again to Layland. A lot was lost in the abridged version yet all the important parts remained to keep the soon to be a classic tale intact.











ABOUT THE AUTHOR


Aleksandra Layland is a retired civil engineer and federal civil servant who worked primarily for the United States Air Force as a senior installation engineering manager responsible for buildings, airfields, infrastructure, fire protection, and emergency preparedness. She also served as a Peace Corps Volunteer in the Western Caroline Islands where she helped build school classrooms and cafeterias, low-income housing, and simple village water distribution systems. Her other interests include arts and crafts, family genealogy, religion and spirituality, fostering peace in the world, and enjoying retirement with family and friends.

Monday, June 3, 2019

BOOK REVIEW: Soul Taker (The Council of Twelve Series Book 1) by A.J. Alexander





After long years in the line of duty as a ‘Soul Taker’, Kate is worn out.
When she gets a new job offer from the ‘Powers Above’, she accepts her new job as a Guardian gratefully without knowing that her teacher is one of the most powerful beings in existence, the Archangel Raphael.
Along with Raphael, she takes on her new task and the connection between them grows.
Raphael helps, protects and supports Kate, but suddenly, she becomes a target for the Demons of Hell.

Raphael realizes that Kate means more to him than he expected, which causes him to fight furiously against danger. If he fails, Kate’s future will contain eternal darkness, evil, and torture.











REVIEW

New author A.J. Alexander excites us with her debut novella Soul Taker. Kate is an angel of death, taking the soul into the afterlife. After a job that went bad Kate wants to call it quits. Her request is granted in that she is now a Guardian angel and will learn under the tutelage of the great charming, and alluring Archangel Raphael. While Kate is being trained to be a Guardian demons attack kidnapping Kate. She has something they want. After her rescue by the Council of Twelve, we learn Kate does not have something hell and Lucifer want she IS what they want. You have to read the rest of the book to find out why.

Soul Taker is nicely written. Alexander pulls you into her world that is warm and welcoming. The characters are well written. Kate is written with a large innocence and vulnerability, yet it is also her strength as well. Lucifer is luxurious and I love him and Kate's banter. This book is to be a series and it’s a nice beginning. Alexander is on my radar and will be interested in what else this series brings.











ABOUT THE AUTHOR


A.J. Alexander has written short stories and poetry and now has debuted publicly with book one in her a 13-book-series.
In her free time, she enjoys extreme reading, excessive pool swimming, and playing monster – monopoly, and loving her three cats.
To learn more about A.J. visit her website http://www.aurorajeanalexander.com/
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