Showing posts with label time travel. Show all posts
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Monday, 16 August 2021

Bookreview: Damon Ich

 What a fantastic fantasy story!


Summary


Damon Ich, an introverted and lonely workaholic, lives in a paradise with
power to do anything and to go anywhere at any time. He uses his gift to
help people in need. 

One night, he rescues a man who is revealed to be the founder of his way
of life - and suggests a rescue mission he can't refuse. The meeting and the 
rescue set off a train of events that shatter everything. Damon Ich realises that
he isn't alone in being able to do anything. Two invincible forces collide in a
torrent of bewildering, revealing and eventually catastrophic events, dramatically
changing Damon Ich's life forever. Will the roll of humanity's gardian angel be
preserved? Find it out by reading Damon Ich today! 




My review


I could follow Damon Ich easily although this was the second book of the
Wheel of Eight Book series.

The storytelling and the use of language was really brilliant! The characters 
were deepened out very well as they introduced theirselves to the readers. 

The quality of writing even let me forget the time traveling. It felt comfortable
to follow the adventures of the characters.

This is a fantastic fantasy story recommended for people who love fantasy and
drama. Although this book certainly is for adults (more than 18 years).

I give with lots of pleasure a 5 star rating for this excellent book! 



The author

Damon Ich is written by Aaron David Key. It is a part of the fantasy series called:
The Wheel of Eight about a group of people who have power to do anything. 



Booktasters



Thank you very much for the free copy, which I received from Booktasters and
the author. 



Book

The publication date of Damon Ich was 16 December 2020. The book contains
256 pages. 

Monday, 15 February 2021

Bookreview: Downtime Shift

 A nice science fiction story! 


Summary

From her hiding place in Downtime, Evelyn Marcin risks her fugity
anonymity for a curious glimpse of the next shift.

What she witnesses sparks a chain of events a journey that could 
decide humanity's fate. 

Helped by mysterious allies she unpics her old reality, uncovering the
self-interested manipulations of her superiors - and the real origin and purpose
of the echo loop. 

Questioning their motives and beliefs though, she must also question
her own.

Her place in history is unwanted, inescapable and inevitable - like the
choice that has fallen to her.





My review

The book cover looked very colourful and promising so I wanted to
read this science fiction story. 

I  really loved the concept and the idea of the book, however
I do like structured stories very much, due to
the time traveling from the 21st. till the 19th. century it wasn't always
clear. 

I would recommend this book to science fiction fans and I give it
a 4 star rating. 

The author


Robert Holding is a British Indie author of Downtime Shift and
Infinity Shift. 

He is a creator of SecCor, Shifty's and the Infinity Corps. 
He will write a new book soon: Terminus shift. 


BookTasters


I received a free copy via BookTasters and the author. Thank you for
this wonderful reading chance! 



Source picture: Book Cover