Review: Demon Prints by Nazri Noor 5 of 5 stars
This was a book full of magical danger and drama as Quill battled to stay alive and try to cope with severely restricted abilities. There was plenty of drama, danger and action in this story which set the scene nicely for the series to come. Well written and easy to read and understand, the writing style was very descriptive and clear.
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Review: Looking for Life by Clayton Graham 5 of 5 stars
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is a collection of 17 science fiction short stories. Each story is original in concept, full of clear and full descriptions of the characters, settings and events that happen, and each has its own unique twist at the end that will make you think "Hmm" at the end. Definitely recommended. On Amazon look for B08DLK6PMS

This was a great story where there was a great mixture of joy, heartbreak, danger and drama. A well written and very enjoyable story Definitely recommended.
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Book review - The Fair(Time Box #2) by John A. Heldt 5 of 5 stars
Months after they stole two time machines from a madman, the Lane family (a total of 6 people) arrived in 1893 for the World's Exposition in Chicago. Three of the children Jeremy,Laura, and Ashley find romance and friendship. The fourth child Jordan has decided to head west and ends up with the heart of a pretty library clerk called Jessie.

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Book review - The Lane Betrayal by John A. Heldt 5 of 5 stars
Physicist Mark Lane with a business partner created two time-machine boxes, but his business partner intends to use them for bad. Mark takes them and escapes to a time near the end of the American Civil War in 1865. Will an assassin sent to retrieve the boxes find him?

This was a great thriller that was incredibly well researched so it was accurate.

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Book review - Scorched Grounds by Debbie Herbert 5 of 5 stars
Della's father was sent to prison for the murder of her mother and little brother 18 years ago. New murders with the same signs start to appear which suggests it was her father and she wonders if he is being framed. Can Della find real justice for her family?

This story drew me in and then surprised me over and over again as it was full of twists and turns.
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Book review - Camp Lake by John A. Heldt 5 of 5 stars - The Carson siblings are in Phoenix in 1983 and they are in the last timeframe they believe they will find their parents before the need to go back to the present day with their families.
There were constant twists and turns and the author had done a great deal of background work so that the timelines and events were accurately depicted.
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Book review - Review: Mantis by India Millar 4 of 5 stars - Keiko's brother and father are dead after being slaughtered by starving peasants and the local daimyo takes advantage.Like the praying mantis, she lures her enemies so she can take vengeance.
This was a more dramatic and involved story than the first book in the series. An enjoyable read that becomes addictive.
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Book review - Firefly by India Millar 4 of 5 stars - In Japan, a Samurai was the highest level of a warrior and they followed the bushido code of honour. Keiko is trained by her brother and experts and soon reaches that level to become a mythical samurai woman.
This was a fascinating story that did its best to explain all the Japanese names, customs and words. Very enjoyable story that opened up a new world to me.
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Book review - The Weariness of Were-Wolves by Chrys Cymri 5 of 5 stars - Penny's life is complicated. Humans stuck in Lloegyr need homes, food and jobs, dragon Raven wants to know if they have a future together, as does were-wolf Llewelyn, Clyde unpopularity wants ordination and Penny is responsible for a warren of were-rabbits.Is it a surprise she has the odd whiskey to cope?
Great story which was well written.
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Book review - The Nest of Nessies by Chrys Cymri 5 of 5 stars - Penny hopes Lloegyr can ease her heartache although dragon Raven is at a monastery getting help, Nessies have stolen a manned UK submarine, she has a winged unicorn to give sanctuary to and vampires would prefer to be naked in her English church. Can she get to the bottom of these problems and handle all the drama? Great story which was well written.
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Book Review: The Prescient by J.C. Andrijeski 5 of 5 stars

Vampire detective Nick has a few seers in his life including one who paints events before they happen. One is a bomb going off in New York. Nick has to investigate it with only the picture as a start.

I loved the detailed way that elements of the story were slowly peeled back (like layers in an onion), Well written and very easy to understand and feel.

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Book review - Queen of Dragons by Melody Rose 5 of 5 stars - Eva makes a wish in a well with a penny and wakes up in a world containing magic and dragons. She appears to have a lot of difficult choices, or could try to do them all - plus she appears to be the queen of the dragons too.
This was a great dragon story based in a well written in a well developed world where both good and evil existed.
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