Showing posts with label fiction. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fiction. Show all posts

Monday, 9 December 2024

Three And A Half Minutes of Fame

 I enjoyed this book



My review


As I'm a nineties teenager myself, I enjoyed this book very much.
It was a flashback for me :-)

The writing is both sharp and empathetic, capturing the nuances of a character
grappling with their brief moment of fame and the often harsh reality that follows. 

The vivid storytelling keeps the reader engaged, offering moments of
introspection and humor.

Boucher’s ability to balance the personal with the universal makes
this novel a compelling read.

Therefore I recommend this book to all who like the nineties. Without any doubt
I gave a 5 star rating!

ps. Great cover too! 

The book


Format: 218 pages, Paperback
Published: March 25, 2024 by Earth Island Books
ISBN 9781916864207 (ISBN10: 1916864201)
ASIN 1916864201
Language : English


Booktasters


As always I want to thank Booktasters and the author as well, for receiving a free
copy in return for my honest review, which I did.

Saturday, 23 November 2024

Mary: Intimate Witness to God's Love Incarnate

 A special book


My review


On a grey and cold weekend I read the fictional work
 'Mary: Intimate Witness to God's Love Incarnate' written by Louis McCall.







Although it wasn't a book I normally should chose and read, I enjoyed 
reading.

McCall's work is a thoughtful and inspiring tribute to Mary, offering a
fresh perspective on her role in the Christian narrative. It will resonate
with those seeking to deepen their understanding of Mary’s life and her
intimate relationship with God’s incarnate love.

For those who are interested in fiction books and in this topic, I would
recommend this book.

Due to the fantastic writing, I give a 5 star rating.



Booktasters


As always I want to thank Booktasters and the author as well for providing
me a free copy in return for my honest review, which I did.

I want to thank them for their patience and especially Booktasters for their
support. 

Monday, 21 October 2024

Inlet Intrigue: The Trouble with Paradise

 Tense Thriller



My Review


I read Inlet Intrigue: The Trouble with Paradise after a busy period at work and it 
was a tense thriller.

Inlet Intrigue: The Trouble with Paradise immerses readers in a
vividly crafted world where the serene beauty of nature masks deeper conflicts.

Thompson’s prose is both lyrical and engaging, painting a rich picture of the
landscape while effectively building tension. 

The characters are well-developed, each grappling with their own struggles
and desires, which adds layers to the unfolding mystery. As alliances shift
and hidden motives come to light, the plot keeps readers on the edge of their
seats, blending suspense with poignant reflections on community and belonging.

The exploration of themes like environmental preservation and the impact
of tourism on local culture adds depth to the story, making it not just a
thriller but also a thoughtful commentary on modern life.

Overall, Inlet Intrigue is a captivating read that combines suspense with
insightful social commentary, making it a must-read for fans of both
mystery and literary fiction.

Without any doubt I give this tense thiller a 5 star rating. Looking forward to
read and review other books.


The book


Inlet Intrigue: The Trouble with Paradise was published on July 14th. 2023
and contains 240 pages. 


Booktasters


As always I want to thank Booktasters and the author as well for providing
me a free copy in return of my honest review, which I did.


picture: Book cover

Thursday, 26 October 2023

A crack in the world

 a truly unique and unforgettable read


My review

Mordechai does a masterful job of blending together elements of cosmic horror,
detective fiction, and occultism to create a truly unique and suspenseful read.
The story is full of twists and turns, and the characters are well-developed
and relatable.

One of the things that I enjoyed most about A Crack in the World is the way
that Mordechai weaves real-world history and events into the story.
This adds an extra layer of authenticity and realism to the story.

Another thing that I appreciated is the way that Mordechai handles the
occult elements of the story. He does not shy away from the darker
aspects of occultism, but he also does not glorify it. Instead, he presents
it as a complex and dangerous force that should be treated with respect.

Overall, A Crack in the World is a well-written and suspenseful novel that
is sure to appeal to fans of cosmic horror, detective fiction, and occultism.
I highly recommend it to anyone who is looking for a truly unique
and unforgettable read.

Of course I give a 5 star rating for this unique book! 




The author


James Mordechai writes New Weird books and enjoys the placid seas
of anonymity. There is no biography other than his books.

Although not quite known in this world, James Mordechai's work has
been extensively read, studied and acclaimed in other realities. 

More about James Mordechai on this link


The book


Format: 281 pages, Kindle Edition
Published : March 1, 2023 by Amazon KDP
Language: English
Available: on Amazon

Booktasters


As always I want to thank Booktasters and the author as well for 
providing me a free copy in return for my honest review, which I 
did. But I also want to thank Booktasters and the author for their
patience, because due the summer season and the busy months of
September/October it took a while that I had time to read and 
review this book very well! So, thank you! 

Monday, 25 September 2023

Saint Bloodbath

 A page turner


My review


Saint Bloodbath by Frederick Douglass Reynolds is a true crime book,
which kept my attention from the beginning till the end. I wanted to 
know how things would turn out.

Reynolds's writing is vivid and suspenseful, and he does a masterful job
of recreating the crime scenes and the investigation that followed.

I highly recommend Saint Bloodbath to anyone interested in true crime,
social justice, or the human condition. It is a well-written and thought-provoking
book that will stay with you long after you finish reading it.

Without any doubt I give a 5 star for this book. 



The book


Saint Bloodbath was published on May 4th. 2023. It has 375 pages.


The author


👉 To know more about the author Frederick Douglass Reynolds check
his page on this link


Booktasters


📚✎ I want to thank Booktasters for providing me a free copy in return
of my honest review, which I did. Thank you! 

Sunday, 17 September 2023

My Queen, My love: A Novel of Henrietta Maria

Captivating novel



My review


Due to my interest for royal history, I was very keen to read "My Queen,
My Love: A Novel of Henrietta Maria" written by Elena Maria Vidal. 

The book didn't let me down, it captivated me from the beginning
to the end, although I knew how the story continued...

The author wrote this book very well and she painted a perfect picture 
from the 17th. century. It was very nice to read.

So without no doubt, I recommend this book to all royal history lovers.
I hope to read more books written by Elena Maria Vidal.

I'm very pleased to give a 5 star rating for this captivating novel.


Booktasters

As always, I want to thank Booktasters for receiving a free copy in return
for my honest review, which I did. 

Monday, 29 May 2023

Pirate Cove: An Insider's Account of the Infamous Southport Lane Scandal

 "Intriguing story"


Although it is a busy period as the touristic summer season has started, I
menaged to read and review a splendid book: Pirate Cove: An Insider's
Account of the Infamous Southport Lane Scandal.





My review


'Pirate Cove: An Insider's Account of the Infamous Southport Lane Scandal'
read very quickly. I enjoyed the story.  I was a bit shocked what the main
character had to do. It intrigued me. Of course I wanted to know the end. 

Anyway this book really is worth to take a look. Without any doubt I give
a 5 star rating!

The Book

Pirate Cove: An Insider's Account of the Infamous Southport Lane Scandal
was written by Richard D. Bailey. It contains 252 pages. The expected
publication date is 7 November 2023. 

Booktasters


I really want to thank Booktasters for providing me this intriguing read in 
return of my honest review, which I did. 

Thursday, 16 March 2023

This Boundary Will Not Bind Us: Night Gem

 Great characters


My review


It took a while to read the book, due to the lenght of the story but it was
really worth to take the time for reading.

A key role in this story is for the great characters. I got the idea I really
knew them and that was very nice!

So don't be put off by the beginning and the length of the book, but 
continue reading and you'll discover a wonderful story. The author did
a fantastic job.

Of course for Night Gem, I give a 5 star rating and I hope to read more
books like this.





The Book


Format: 787 pages
Published: February 21, 2022
Language: English
Available: Amazon


The Author

Music was Erica’s first language; a mirror reflecting her soul.
As the rhythm unfolds, it unravels her heart and unleashes her dreams.
Sadly, Erica lost her singing voice to a tragic illness. Exiled from her
passion, she was left craving catharsis. Song after song, story after
story, photo after photo, visions of Erosia came to life. It became
clear that Erica is more than a musician. She is a vessel through
which passion emerges. Through her whisper, she led her band,
Erosian Exile – but as her vocal cords deteriorated, writing became
her new voice. Her fantasy series, Night Gem, reveals the origins of Erosia.

More about the author on this link



Booktassters


I really want to thank Booktasters for providing me a free copy in return
of my honest review, which I did. 


Monday, 13 February 2023

The Hired Hand

 A great short read


The Book





My review

I enjoyed reading this book very much. It was a warm story with fantastic
characters. It was a western and a very romantic book. I hope the author
will write more of these kind of stories. 

If you like Western stories with a great romance don't hesitate to read this
wonderful book. 

Without no doubt I give a five star rating for this fantastic short story! 


The author


The Hired Hand is written by Diane Ziomek, an author who wrote 
several other books. 


Booktasters


I want to thank Booktasters for providing me a free copy in return of my honest
review which I did. 

Friday, 3 February 2023

Finding Y

 What a wonderful romance!


Finding Y

Finding Y was published on May 14th 2022. It contains 235 pages and is
available on Amazon. 



My review

I usually don't read (teenage) romance books but this one was a wonderful
story! I also liked the personages very much. 

If you enjoy reading (teenage) romance stories, don't hesitate to put this
book on your to read list. 

Without no doubt I'd like to give a 5 star rating for this wonderful 
romance!


The author

To know more about Kari Rimbey, the author of Finding Y,
check her website on this link



Booktasters


I'd like to thank Booktasters and the author as well for providing
me a free copy in return of my honest review, which I did.

Thursday, 3 November 2022

The offering

A heavy read


Summary


Is it possible to hold onto hope when you lose everything else?
Tariq Abbassi, hospitalized and disoriented, has trouble reconciling
the life he imagined with the one that greets him upon waking in a
trauma center. Soon enough, he realizes the reason behind his current
condition: both of his beloved sons died after a horrific act of negligence.
Struggling to face the dark truth, no matter the cost, he must sift through
his confused memories to resolve how he got here.






My Review


I enjoyed reading this book, although it didn't draw my attention
immediately, due to the flashbacks.

However, the Offering had lots of plots, a very interesting main
character and an open ending. 

I liked the writing style and the story, although it was a very heavy
read.

I would recommend the Offering to all who like to read, fiction and
thrillers told in a novel.

I give a 5 star rating, because the end made me very curious.



Booktasters


I want to thank Booktasters and the author, Salah El Moncef as well
for providing me a free copy in return of my honest review, which I 
did. 

Tuesday, 29 March 2022

Bookreview: Masked Intent: A Modern-Day Morality Play

Wonderful read


Summary

Set in the not-so-distant future, Masked Intent follows the new, shaky romance
between a divorced mom with three sons and a younger college professor. When
ghosts from their pasts reappear, they come face-to-face with the emotional
wreckage that was locked down and lay dormant inside them both for years.
As it turns out, the ghosts aren't the biggest threats to their budding love. It's
the lies they've lived and accepted for themselves as truth that have
the potential to break them apart.

Told through a series of seemingly disconnected vignettes narrated by Truth
personified, Masked Intent examines our relationship with the truth and each
other in a world where honesty and authenticity take back seat to the
power of influence.






My review

A different story which took my attention immediately and it really was a
wonderful read.

The characters were all developed well, however I'm not sure in what
kind of category this book fell.

I would recommend this book to all who like to read well developed,
fiction plays with interesting characters.

I give a 5 star rating for this wonderful read.

The author


From narrating school plays to writing melodramatic short stories,
Kim Greer has always enjoyed telling stories that entertain and enlighten.
As a fiction writer, she imagines thoughtful but flawed characters who engage
and enrage readers in her stories that celebrate love, mourn societal discord,
examine relationships, and prompt us to take a closer look at ourselves.

Kim’s passion for connecting audiences with a good read has bled into all facets
of her life. A journalist by training, she earned her BA in English Language and
Literature from the University of Virginia and an MS in Journalism from
Columbia University.

For nearly three decades, she’s helped corporations, nonprofits, and others tell
their stories and build their brands. Kim lives in northern Virginia with her
fabulous husband of 26 years, the youngest of their three sons, her 91-year-old
father, and their Rottweiler, Oba.



Booktasters


Of course I want to thank booktasters and the author as well for providing me a free
copy in return of my honest review. 

Thursday, 4 November 2021

Bookreview: The Way Back

A great historical fiction book


Summary

Churchill tasked the SOE to set Europe ablaze - but it was the RAF
who got them there.

It was the start of the Allies way back into Europe that led to D-Day. For one
burned out pilot who had been judged to be 'Lacking Moral Fibre' it was
his own way back...





My review


As usual I started reading the sequel instead of the first book. 😀
However I easily came into the story. The main character was deepened out
very well and it also has a realistic story.

So, I really enjoyed "The Way Back". I recommend this book to all who love
historical fiction.

With lots of pleasure I give a 5 star rating for "The Way Back".

Note to the author: Please do write other books soon! 


The author


Malcolm started writing fiction around 10 years ago, self-publishing
three novels through Amazon including a mountaineering thriller,
The Last Mountain, which has had more than 10,000 downloads. He
also has two books published by a small publisher, including a collection
of WW1 stories which topped the Amazon anthology best-sellers list
at Christmas 2014.

His short stories have done well in a number of competitions, including
runner-up placings for those run by Henshaw Press and the Mere Literary Festival.
Having written in several genres early in his career, Malcolm has now settled
into writing historical fiction.

This includes LMF, a WW2 novel set during the RAFs controversial night
bombing campaign, Leviathan, a novella about a young, frightened pilot hunting
Zeppelins in the night during WW1, The Neutral Zone, a collection of short stories,
and Eleven Days, a novel set around the events of 'Bloody April' 1917.

LATEST NEWS!
The long-awaited sequel to LMF, The Way Back, is published 15 March 2021.

Booktasters


Of course I really want to thank booktasters for this splendid reading chance.
It actually was my 40th. book review for Booktasters ☝




Sunday, 15 August 2021

Bookreview: Arroyo

 Very special read!



Summary

Set into two distinct epochs in the history of Pasadena, California, Arroyo tells the
parallel stories of a young inventor and his clairvoyant dog in 1913 and 1993.

In both lives, they are drawn to the landmark Colorado Street Bridge, which
suffered a lethal collapse during construction but still opened to fanfare in the
early 20th. century automobile age. 

When the refurbished structure commemorates its 80th B-Day, one of the
planet's best known small towns is virtually unrecognizable from its past.

Wrought with warmth and wit, Jacobs' debut novel digs into Pasadena's most
mysterious structure and the city itself. In their exploits around what was then
at America's highest, longest roadway, Nick Chance and his impish mutt interact
with some of the big personalities from that time inter alia: Teddy Roosevelt,
Charles Fletcher and others. 

While undergoing the truth about the Colorado Street Bridge, in all its eye-catching
grandeur and unavoidable darkness, the characters of Arroyo paint a vivid picture
of how the home of the Rose Bowl got its dramatic start. 

My Review


First of all I want to say I liked the cover a lot! It's beautiful and to the point!

The book surprised me very much due to the story, the timelines and many
historical facts. 

It was lovely to meet the dog and Nick too. I enjoyed following their
adventures. It also was nice to see how the city has changed (or not).  

Sometimes I was confused due to the mix of fiction (characters) and non-
fiction (historical facts). Overall a splendid mix and story! 

I saw in Arroyo lots of different genres: historical fiction, fantasy and even
tales. If you like to read a mix of genres you'll certainly won't regret this
book. 

I want to give a 5 star for this very special read!





The author


Chip Jacobs is a bestselling author and journalist. His most recent book is
"The Darkest Glare": A True Story of Murder, Blackmail, and Real Estate
Greed in 1979 Los Angeles. He is currently partnering with WarnerMedia
to develop "Smogtown" into an entertainment project and is also at work
on a follow-up novel and a non-fiction project. 

Jacobs won lots of Awards with his works inter alia:

- Independent Publishers' Book Awards (IPPY);
- the Indies Book of the Year Contest;
- Foreword and Booklist magazines;
- The Green Prize for Sustainable Literature;
- the Southern California Book Festival;
- the Los Angeles Press Club;
- the Shanghai Book Awards;
- Chinese Most Influential and Outstanding Popular Science book.

His subjects and reporting have appeared in The New York Times, 
the Los Angeles Times, the Los Angeles Daily News, CNN, 
The Wall Street Journal and many more.

Chip Jacobs lives in Southern California. 

Booktasters


I received a free copy via Booktasters in exchange of my honest review.
Thank you very much for this excellent reading chance!! 


The Book


Arroyo was published in March 2021. 
Language: English
Publisher: Rare Bird Books 
Pages: 376




Monday, 18 January 2021

Bookreview: The Serpent and the Eagle

"Wonderful historical fiction"  


Summary

Tenochtitlan, 1519, pale -skinned people have arrived on the coast of
One World. They hail from a far away land called Spain and fight for
the mysterious Hernando Cortés. To confront Cortés' army would be
dangerous, but inaction may be even more dangerous. 

The Mexica are the most powerful people in all the One World and
regard the uncouth interlopers with a mixture of curiosity and 
distrust....






My Review

History, especially royal history, always has fascinated me.
This book is about the Spanish conquest of native Mexica, mostly
known as the Aztecs.

The writing of this book is clear, structured and the characters are
detailed as well. 

It also must be clear that the author knows a lot about this subject
which is interesting to read.

I would recommend this book to people who love historical fiction.
Therefore I would like to give a five star rating. 


The Author

Ever since Edward Rickford was young, he has enjoyed writing. 
College gave him the chance to combine his interest in history with his
passion for storytelling and he mainly writes historical fiction now.

He won several Prizes for his writings. More interested, check his
site on this link


BookSirens

I've received a free copy from BookSirens to make an honest review of
the book. Thank you very much for this great opportunity. 




Source picture: Book cover 

Friday, 18 December 2020

Bookreview: Manopoly!?

 Manopoly!?

"A splendid mix of suspense and drama"


written by James Philip "Phil" Jones


Summary


Jackson Reynolds and Beau Benoit are two men with unknown pasts. Jackson
hires Brooke Benoit as his university assistant, Brooke is Beau's sister. Beau
is a Harvard MBA that begins in the private sector on Wall Street. He quickly
 moves up into the Federal Reserve. Jackson and Brooke work to develop
Jackson's dream, to alter the game of Monopoly into a real time predictor
of any micro or macro economy. Beau's position at the Fed creates the
opening to move the MANOPOLY Project into the mainstream federal government.


Bad actors within the university are nefariously connected with the Iranian
government. They plant a bug in the project. Once discovered, an
international trail of espionage ensues. As the story unfolds,
it is discovered that the events in the Middle East have become
very intertwined with the project. This event pits the NSA and the
CIA against the IRGC and the Quds Force fighting to control the
information. The top actors in this drama are President Trump and
The Supreme Leader of Iran who are directly involved. The actions
escalate until international assassination is sanctioned. The assassination
is answered by a retaliatory strike considered by the civilized world
to be a war crime.


Jackson and Beau both find love and happiness in a story of human
achievement and redemption. Follow them on their journeys of personal
discovery and growth. All while creating a world of very believable
business espionage, political suspense, and technological innovation
that will run long through future novels. This story is pulled right from
today's headlines and will keep you on the edge of your seat.










My Review


Can a board game change the world? I was immediately into the
novel and the characters were described very well! Sometimes I
even was thinking: is this history or is this fiction? It's full with 
suspense and drama. 

To conclude, it is a good book and very easy to read, and I wanted
to know the end. So I give the book a 5 star rating! 

The author


Phil has a Bachelor's degree in Computer Sciences and History
and an MBA.  He is a world-class sculptor and has pieces from coast
to coast across America.  He also teaches high school Art. 
You can view his work at www.philjonessculptures.com.  

This is Phil’s second book.  In 2009 he published Beneath the Meniscus,
a comprehensive history of keeping freshwater and saltwater aquaria.
Additionally, Phil authored two issued United States Patents in water
purification. He has been published numerous times in periodicals
including Tropical Fish Hobbyist, Taekwondo World, and
Sports Illustrated.  Phil is also a World Record Holder
and Black Belt in the ATA.

Phil grew up in Jefferson City, Missouri. He has two living children. 
His son Jeremy passed away in 2017.  Phil and his wife Donna
share twelve grandchildren whom they enjoy tremendously. 
Phil is active in the local arts scene and his work can be seen
all over his home town. Phil plays guitar and loves to draw, paint and write.
GENRES:
Political Thrillers

BookTasters


I received an advance copy for free via BookTasters and I'm leaving this
review voluntarily. Thank you BookTasters for giving me this great
opportunity. 



Source picture: Book Cover

Wednesday, 9 December 2020

Author in the picture: Millie Thom

Recently, I read and reviewed three books of the series Son of Kings written by
Millie Thom. I gave them all a 5 star on 5 rating, because I liked them so much.
That's why I wanted to know more about this lovely author and lady! I asked 
if she wanted to do a small interview for the author page of this blog. Luckily
she said yes! I hope you'll enjoy the interview! The link of this blogpost will 
be posted on the author page of Mycrazylifefullwithbooks blog with the
links of Millie Thom's social media & Amazon.





The Interview


First of all, I would like to say a big Thank You to Katheen for inviting me
to do this interview. I really appreciate it and it’s good to be here.

 

Why did you want to write a series?

Even before I started writing my novels about Alfred the Great, I knew it would
take more   than a single book to tell the story of his entire life.
It wasn’t that I particularly wanted to write a series as much as the fact that
necessity called for it. At first, I hoped that two books would be enough,
but then I added my second protagonist, Eadwulf, and the story massively
expanded. I ended up with a four-book series which tells the stories of two
members of Anglo-Saxon royal families but from different kingdoms:
Alfred of Wessex and Eadwulf of Mercia.






 

How do you create the different characters in your books?

When writing historical fiction many of the characters’ names are already
there, and there is no way an author can change those names, even if they
are difficult for readers to pronounce, as with the Anglo-Saxon names.
When naming my fictional characters, I have to make sure they are also
Anglo-Saxon or Danish (Viking) names that were in use during the time
period of my series. For example, it would be idiotic to name an Anglo-Saxon
male as Charlie, Alex or Callum because they weren’t in use then.
There are several online sites which have lists of names from a number of
cultures and time periods, so are useful for all authors

There are a lot of characters in my books because of the different stories
of the two protagonists that run concurrently. I try to create characters of
different appearances, temperaments, abilities and ambitions to add variety
to the story. I have also tried to ensure my books are not male dominated,
 as many Viking themed books tend to be. I wanted to give a look at the period
from the POV of both men and women.






How was your passion for (royal) history and writing started?

I have loved history since I was a child, and in the UK at that time most
history in secondary schools tended to focus on events involving royalty.
I learned a lot about many famous British kings and queens like Henry VIII,
Elizabeth I and Queen Victoria. Only in relatively recent years has history
broadened its approach to include more about the everyday people of those
times in both British and other cultures.

As for writing, I have been a keen story writer most of my life.
I was fortunate enough to have teachers who encouraged creativity in writing
and steered me in the right direction. However, with six children to bring up
and a teaching career, I didn’t start writing novels until I’d retired.

 


Do you have any other interests?

I have always loved creating things, from making clothes
(dressmaking/sewing) to embroidery, knitting and baking. Having had six children
to feed and clothe, these are all things I’ve done a lot of over the years. Besides
writing novels, I also love writing flash fiction pieces, which are very short stories
ranging from six to a thousand words. I have one book of such stories on Amazon,
titled A Dash of Flash.

 

Which other authors or things inspire you?

I mostly read historical novels, so authors like Wilbur Smith, Bernard Cornwell
and Susannah Gregory, as well as several others, have inspired me to write my
own books. My interest in history has also meant that I have loved many of the
Classics, written by so many well-known authors, from Charles Dickens, the
Bronte sisters, Jane Austen and Lucy Maud Montgomery to Daniel Defoe and
Harper Lee and Mark Twain. The list could go on for ever, so I’ll stop here.

Visiting historic sites can also be inspirational. We visited many sites in
England and Wales, as well as Denmark, France and Andalucia before and while
I was writing the Sons of Kings series. It helps a great deal when describing events
set in those places. Such places can also give ideas for books not yet written.  

 

You work together with BookTasters. Are reviews important to you?

Reviews are immensely important to all authors, and it’s a shame
that so many readers don’t think of leaving them. Reviews help authors
to know what readers like about their books as well as pointing out what
they didn’t like, or what didn’t work for them. In other words, 
reviews
can help authors in the development of their writing. A review can be as
little as a sentence, which wouldn’t take long to write and would mean
so much to the author concerned.

BookTasters is an excellent site and offers free books to readers in
exchange for honest reviews. As such, it does not break Amazon’s rule
regarding authors paying for reviews. Authors simply pay for the
service provided by BookTasters, which helps to get books ‘seen’
by potential reviewers.

 

Do you have other writing plans?

I am currently writing an historical fiction novel (a one-off this time)
set in the early 17th century. It is set in another village we once lived in,
so is another story I’ve known about for some time – and is quite different
to my King Alfred and the Vikings novels. Once I’ve finished that,
I would like to try my hand at writing a ‘whodunnit’ or murder mystery.
Of course, it would have to have an historical setting. There are several
time periods I’m interested in, but I would not choose anything later than
the 1950s or further back than the Roman period. I will probably also put
together another book of flash fiction pieces at some stage.
I already have almost fifty pieces written but I’m aiming
for eighty-five in order to match A Dash of Flash.


Thank you very much for this interview Millie Thom!!!


Millie Thom's Social Media links:

Amazon Com: link

Goodreads: link

Blog/Website: link

Twitter: link

Instagram: link


My Bookreviews:

Here are my bookreviews of Millie Thom's books:


Shadow Of The Raven on this link

Pit of Vipers on this link

Wyvern of Wessex on this link


Sunday, 6 December 2020

Bookreview: Wyvern of Wessex

 

Wyvern of Wessex

written by Millie Thom

"Brings back the history to life!"

Summary


Eadwulf is back  on the Sea Eagle with Bjorn and his crew on a quest to discover 
if Eadwulf’s father, King Beorhtwulf of Mercia, is still alive after twenty years as 
a slave. Bjorn’s great dragonship carries them down to the searing 
June temperatures and strict laws in the Moorish lands of al-Andalus. 
But searching for Beorhtwulf proves more difficult than they’d expected, 
causing them more trouble than they'd bargained for…


In Wessex, King Aethelred is now dead, leaving his twenty-one-year-old brother, 
Alfred, to succeed to the throne. Though his succession was agreed by the witan, 
Alfred must now prove himself worthy of the kingship, or lose it. But Wessex is in 
turmoil, besieged by Viking Danes intent on subjugating the kingdom – and knowing 
that the new king is young and inexperienced. Alfred must use all his wiles if he is to 
outthink and outmanoeuvre Guthrum, the Dane who nearly becomes his nemesis.


Alfred’s victories and defeats take him on a journey of learning, during which he
gains experience and strength. We share his highs and his lows, and how he 
rises from the depths of despair to save his beloved kingdom from total conquest.


And at his side in his greatest time of need is his new ally and friend, 
Eadwulf of Mercia.




My Review

Wyvern of Wessex is the third book of the series Sons of Kings, written
by Millie Thom. I'm very happy I've started with the first book of the 
series and I'm more happier that there is a fourth book too 😃.

The book cover is as always very well chosen and  really cool!
It's clear it's about a King! 

Although the third book is about King Alfred of Wessex, it's great to
see how the characters are developed. 

I like the writing style, the story telling and the good amount of
dialogues too. It's very nice to read how Millie Thom brings back the
history of the old English kingdoms to live. 

The Wyvern of Wessex, just as all the books of the series the 
Sons of Kings are a must-read for royal history lovers and historical
fiction. 

To conclude, I give this with lots of pleasure a 5 star rating on 5 and
even more!  And I certainly want to read the fourth book of the
series too because I'm so curious to know the end of the stories! 




The author

Millie Thom is a former geography and history teacher with a degree in geology 
and a particular passion for the Anglo-Saxon and Viking period. Originally from 
Lancashire she is a mother of six grown up children and now lives with her husband 
in a small village in Nottinghamshire, midway between the town of Newark and the lovely 
old city of Lincoln. When not writing, Millie enjoys long walks and is a serious fossil hunter. 
She is also an avid traveller, swimmer and baker of cakes!

Booktasters


I received a free copy via Booktasters and Millie Thom. Thank you so much for
this great chance to read this fantastic history book!!




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Tuesday, 1 December 2020

Bookreview: Plant-Based Healthy Eating

Mouth-watering Vegan Meal Plans on a Budget less
than 25 Minutes per Meal. 

Written by Jasmin Walters (2020)

"Excellent guide for a vegan lifestyle"


Summary

It’s not easy, going for a meal plan that you will strictly have to follow
after all everything you do in life only truly matters when you overtake
the setbacks that come hanging to its edges, where we will help you
become more motivated, better equipped to handle every challenge
that comes your way with confidence and of course the bottom line is
that you’ll end up with mind-blowing and mouth-watering recipes to try
out thorough the course of the meals you have daily, not just that thought.
You’ll finally start to see your weight loss dreams come to life without any
harm to your body, but rattler naturally.



My Review

In Europe, Vegan or Vegan meals are less familiar than in the USA.
However a change is coming. 

People are more aware of their health. They know that food is important
for being healthy. 

Therefore it is very interesting to read books as these. Plant-Based Healthy
Eating has brought what I expected of the book and it gives me new inspiration
for healthy vegan meals. 

The book was written very good with clear chapters, paragraphs and even
the letter type was suitable. There also were lovely pictures and the dishes all
looked amazing!

I would certainly recommend this book because it's very interesting for 
food lovers and for people who wanted to know more about vegan meals. 

I give this book a 5 star rating! 


The Author

Jasmin Walters, an inspiring lady with a PhD in Medical Nutrition & Therapy,
based in the USA. Jasmin leads in her field with nutritional health, dietary advice,
natural remedies, healing techniques and alternative medicines. Jasmin's ability
to advocate in natural health, therapies, remedies, dietary balances and healing
has been producing for more than two decades. Jasmin has spent more than
twenty years researching natural approaches to health, healthy living and healing.
Jasmin shares her knowledge, experiences & research to the rest of the world by
guiding people how to live healthier lifestyles. Jasmin in her journeys has also
been an enthusiast of delicious food with homemade recipes. Some of Jasmin's
favorite styles are Plant Based Vegan, Mediterranean and many more. Jasmin's
love for cooking healthy also stemmed from her childhood, her mom whom
she is so thankful to. Jasmin's inspiration for writing came from her experiences
from childhood and developed a keen interest from her father's study of
Nutrition in Humans. 





BookSirens


I received an advance review copy for free, by BookSirens, 
and I'm leaving this review voluntarily. So thank you very much.




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Saturday, 28 November 2020

Bookreview: Pit of Vipers

 Amazing series!


Summary

In Pit of Vipers, the second book in the Sons of Kings trilogy, the lives of
Alfred of Wessex and Eadwulf of Mercia continue to unfold against the ever
increasing threat of Danish raids.


Now back in his homeland, Eadwulf sets out on his determined quest for revenge,
whilst Alfred’s leadership skills develop at the courts of his successive brothers.
Before long, those skills will be put to the test . . .


The Danish invasion of the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms in 865 is merciless and relentless.
Every year more Norse ships come to join their comrades in a quest to plunder for
wealth and gain domination over the people.


The Wessex king is now Aethelred, Alfred’s last surviving brother, and Alfred becomes
his trusted second-in-command. Whilst the Danes take kingdom after kingdom,
the brothers wait with baited breath for them to set their sights on Wessex.


By 869 their worst fear is realised.

In the meantime, Eadwulf pursues the objects of his revenge.


My Review

First of all, I really liked the more mysterious book cover.

Secondly the books of Millie Thom always start with a clear description of
the characters and a map of the Anglo Saxon Kingdom, which always are 
very easy to follow. 








"The Pit of Vipers" is very nicely written and with a good mix of dialogues
and storytelling.  It made one thing very clear: Millie Thom knows a lot
of this period! I think it wasn't an easy time to live in.


"The Pit of Vipers" really is a page turner. I wanted to know the end of this
story 👀.


Last but no least, I will recommend this fantastic book and series for all
readers who like (royal) historical fiction! With pleasure, I give 
Pit of Vipers a 5 star rating on 5. 



The Author

Millie Thom is a former geography and history teacher with a degree in
geology and a particular passion for the Anglo Saxon and Viking era.
She was born in Southport, Lancashire, in 1947, and happily admits
to being a 'boomer'.


After completing a teacher training course in Liverpool in 1968, she moved
to Yorkshire to take up her first teaching post. This was at a secondary
school in a small mining village, where most of the children -
and more than a few of the staff - spoke in a dialect riddled with 'thees',
'thous', 'hast thas' and wilt thas'. She also met her husband to be at this time,
a teacher at a rival school - the rivalry always being in the not-so-gentle sport of
rugby!


In 1970 Millie and her husband moved down to Wantage for six years.
Wantage is known a King Alfred's town, since it is the place where he was born.
In 1976 she moved up to Nottinghamshire, and still lives there with her husband,
midway between Lincoln and Newark. Their six grown up children all live close by.


Since retiring from teaching, Millie has been writing the trilogy about King Alfred
that has been screaming to be born for so many years. Book 1, 'Shadow of the Raven'
is already published on Amazon, and Book 2, 'Pit of Vipers' is presently nearing
completion.

I think Millie Thom was a fantastic teacher. I would like to have had (royal)
history lessons from her! Luckily I can read these amazing series! 


BookTasters


I had the chance to read this splendid book for free via BookTasters. So thank you
very much!!! I hope to read more books from this excellent author! 




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