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Dome: Rebellion
Introducing my newest book... Dome: Rebellion! Dome Rebellion is the first instalment in my newest trilogy and will be released January 10, 2023. The Dome trilogy is set 100 years in the future… The world as we know it has been reduced to a post apocalyptic wasteland. What was once thriving with life is now... Continue Reading →
The Lost Artefacts in the World
So I was bored, trawling through the internet, searching my own name, as one does when they are bored... And I came across this article: 200 Books You Must Read Once in Your Life. Curious that my name had been flagged on it, I clicked in, and lo and behold, my books had made the... Continue Reading →
The Witcher Book Review
I don't think I've been this glad to finish a book in a very long time... and it was all for the wrong reasons. I think The Witcher: Blood of Elves is probably the most disappointing book I've read to date. How can the show be so good and make so much sense, but the... Continue Reading →
Turtles All the Way Down Book Review
Someone once said to me John Green wrote the same book five different times and tricked people into believing that were all unique. To that person I say you've completely missed the point. Yes all his books are set in the high school environment narrated by a protagonist of the age range of 16-18 years... Continue Reading →
Rule of Wolves Book Review
It's always sad to finish novel, and even more so when it's the end of a series, which in itself is a good thing. If an author can create enough attachment to characters and stories that you're left wanting more when all is said and done, then they have succeeded in producing a quality piece... Continue Reading →
King of Scars Book Review
The more I read the Bardugo books, the more impressed I am with her story telling ability. This book told a tale on three fronts, intertwining two of them quite nicely, with the third set to merge in Rule of Wolves (hopefully). It was fantastic to read the perspectives of two favourites (Nikolai and Nina),... Continue Reading →
Eulogies
Even now, weeks after it happened, I still don’t know what to write. The memories of him are beginning to fade. He always told me not to be sad, but I can’t help it. My bin is filled with paper. Each sheet a failed attempt to express what he meant to me. Almost midnight. Hours... Continue Reading →
Bride of the Underworld
Hades was lonely. Both its King and land had a morbid atmosphere that seemed to repel even the most gruesome of creatures. Despite his need to remain unbiased and unmoved, Hades was not devoid of emotion. He hadn’t minded the seldom in his youth. He’d been a strong leader, seamlessly ruling the Underworld for generations.... Continue Reading →
Crooked Kingdom
It takes a lot for a book to keep me sat in one place and sacrifice sleep in order to read hundreds of pages right through to the end, and that's exactly what this book did. I sat down at page 200 and didn't look up until over 300 pages later, when I finished the... Continue Reading →
