Book Review, Fantasy, NetGalley Review

Book Review: The Black Hawks (Articles of Faith #1) by David Wragg

Hi Cara, Today review is regarding David Wragg debut novel The Black Hawks. This is the first book in the Articles of faith series. Vedren Chel had imaged a different type of life as a Knight. Bound by oath to serve his lazy step-uncle, all Chel wants to escape his dead-end job and go home. When the kingdom is invaded, Chel finds his opportunity in the turmoil and chaos. If Chel escorts a stranded prince… Continue reading Book Review: The Black Hawks (Articles of Faith #1) by David Wragg

Book Review, Historical, NetGalley Review

Book Review: The Sword of Silence (Book 1: The Swords of Fire Trilogy) by Shaun Curry

Hi Cara, It's another debut novel that being reviewed today. This time its Shaun Curry book The Sword of Silence. The Sword of Silence is the first book in The Swords of Fire Trilogy. Father Joaquim Martinez left Portugal to spread Gods Words to the people of Japan and made his home in the Hizen Province. As the country is under the control of the Shogun the military dictator, who believes Christian views are destroying… Continue reading Book Review: The Sword of Silence (Book 1: The Swords of Fire Trilogy) by Shaun Curry

Book Review, Fantasy, NetGalley Review, YA

Book Review: Sword and Pen (The Great Library #5) by Rachel Caine

H Cara,   All good things must come to an end as today review is Sword and Pen by Rachel Caine. Soard and Pen in the fifth and final booik in the Great Library series.  Below are my reviews on the previous 4 books in the series. Ink and Bone Paper and Fire Ash and Quill Smoke and Iron The future of the Great Library is in doubt. The corrupt Archivist the leader of the… Continue reading Book Review: Sword and Pen (The Great Library #5) by Rachel Caine

Book Review, Horror, NetGalley Review

Book Review: The Wayward Girls by Amanda Mason

Hi Cara, Today I have taken a break from my normal fantasy/crime fiction to read the horror thriller The Wayward Girls by Amanda Mason. One cottage, one family. Then and Now.Then. In 1976 Loo and her sister Bee and their wild siblings have been moved to a cottage in the middle of nowhere by their artistic parents, hoping to escape to the cottage for a simpler life. But instead the town people shun them for… Continue reading Book Review: The Wayward Girls by Amanda Mason