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  • The Hangar DanceThe Hangar Dance
    (Review by Angel)
    Rating: 4
    "A short historical romance, it gives you exactly what you ask for in a well-written story."
     
  • The Highland DancerThe Highland Dancer
    (Review by Angel)
    Rating: TBC
    "Ainsley Mckinnon may have been born in Canada, but her ancestry was Scottish. Of all the heritage she adored, she loved to dance and from a young age it was her life. From the age of four onwards, she started to learn how to perform the various Scottish dances. Spending all her time practicing, she […]"
     
  • The HitmanThe Hitman
    (Review by Angel)
    Rating: TBC
    "In Book 1 – Martina arrives home early and as she is unwinding the assassin pounces and starts to garotte her with a wire. Despite her struggles, he hoists her up, keeping control of what is happening and ensuring she is powerless to act against him. He takes his time to be professional and slowly […]"
     
  • The Hourglass TimeThe Hourglass Time
    (Review by Reader)
    Rating: 1
    " The typos, grammar errors, and many other issues make this a book I can't recommend."
     
  • The House (Charred Earth Book 1)The House (Charred Earth Book 1)
    (Review by Reader)
    Rating: 4
    "I put this down to go and do something else. Then I came back for a sneak peek that lasted the rest of the book."
     
  • The Human FishThe Human Fish
    (Review by Angel)
    Rating: 4
    " Highly recommended for a 15 minute coffee break read. "
     
  • The Incredible story of Dennis the cavityThe Incredible story of Dennis the cavity
    (Review by Reader)
    Rating: 3
    "A good book for a parent who needs help getting a child to brush their teeth."
     
  • The InstrumentThe Instrument
    (Review by Angel)
    Rating: 3
    " a horror story that dwells on the impact of a bargain struck and looks into the horrific future that it brings"
     
  • The InterviewThe Interview
    (Review by Reader)
    Rating: 4
    "This is one of the best dystopian stories I have read, but it's also a spectacular single room piece and character-driven drama."
     
  • The Jewish Refugee WarshipThe Jewish Refugee Warship
    (Review by Reader)
    Rating: 5
    "Educational, well-researched, and well-written, this would be an excellent book for anyone interested not just in the history of the Wedgewood itself, but in the politics and foundation of Israel."
     
  • The JokerThe Joker
    (Review by Reader)
    Rating: 3
    "As a taster of the author's writing and a character piece it is great, but there's not a lot here for readers otherwise."
     
  • The Kingdom of GrapeThe Kingdom of Grape
    (Review by Angel)
    Rating: 4
    " A fun, light, story that should give younger children something to read."
     
  • The Knight’s SecretThe Knight’s Secret
    (Review by Angel)
    Rating: 3
    "certainly one for fantasy fans to enjoy, and perhaps also for those who like to consider morals of an empire in turmoil"
     
  • The KnowingThe Knowing
    (Review by Reader)
    Rating: 3
    "This will probably appeal to YA paranormal readers more than horror as, despite the promising start, there's little here to provoke a truly visceral reaction."
     
  • The Kraken: Part IThe Kraken: Part I
    (Review by Angel)
    Rating: 4
    "Two interesting steampunk stories with well defined characters translated from the original Spanish"
     
  • The Last ReaderThe Last Reader
    (Review by Reader)
    Rating: 2
    "it is an okay introduction to the world and a reasonable gauge of the author's skill as a writer, but might be a very nice addition for those who have read the longer book, 'Perfectible Animals'. "
     
  • The LeshyThe Leshy
    (Review by Angel)
    Rating: 4
    " An excellent short based on a Russian folktale but understandable for all."
     
  • The Little DogThe Little Dog
    (Review by Angel)
    Rating: 3
    " a book that poses some interesting and thought-provoking questions"
     
  • The Little Leprechaun who Loved YellowThe Little Leprechaun who Loved Yellow
    (Review by Reader)
    Rating: 4
    "This is a lovely example of an early reader. The only downside is that it uses American spelling (e.g. 'color' not 'colour'), and so may be confusing to children just learning to read and write."
     
  • The LochThe Loch
    (Review by Reader)
    Rating: 3
    "a fairly standard entry into the Monster/horror genre, but might be of interest to anyone trying to get a feel for the author's writing."