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- The Planet of the Last Judgment
(Review by Reader)
Rating: 3
"A fast sci-fi action short story, with some neat twists. The problem is that what it does, it does well, but what it does has been done better before. "
- The Presentation
(Review by Reader)
Rating: 2
"There's a gem of a story trying to get out here, but it needs better formatting, proofing, and frankly an editor"
- The Privateersman
(Review by Reader)
Rating: 4
"Tom Andrews is little more than a boy when husband of smugglers are caught by the Excise men and his father is killed. After a narrow escape, the Dorset lad takes to the seas, journeying to the Americas, taking part in piracy, slavery, and war, before trying to settle down… I was getting ready to […]"
- The Probability Machine
(Review by Reader)
Rating: 3
"A good, relaxing story, although it's very short - a ten minute read for most. It is a coffee-break read but it is a fun one."
- The Queen’s Blade
(Review by Angel)
Rating: 4
"A master assassin helping to save a queendom."
- The Quest for the Holy Hummus
(Review by Reader)
Rating: 4
" For those who enjoy satirical or farcical humour, or comedic reads, this is a must."
- The Race
(Review by Angel)
Rating: 4
" an excellently well-written, tight story that doesn't waste many words or let up from start to finish."
- The Railway Murderer
(Review by Reader)
Rating: Unrated
"In some ways I feel as though I've just read the draft notes for a true crime book, unproofed and not yet fleshed out"
- The Rainbow Dragons and Little Sleepy
(Review by Reader)
Rating: 3
" The pictures are good for early readers, or children who the story is read to."
- The Raven Witch of Corfu
(Review by Reader)
Rating: 3
" Romance fans might enjoy it, but it is a little too light on the fantasy for fantasy or urban paranormal readers."
- The Rest Die Tomorrow (Cinder Falls Crime Series, Book 1)
(Review by Reader)
Rating: DNF
"obtrusive bright blue hyperlinks in the middle of the detective story: that's right it is a Choose Your Own Adventure...but it uses the same hyperlinks for items external to the book it wants to you buy or look up."
- The Return of the Key
(Review by Reader)
Rating: 4
"Modern themes crossed with old ideas produce a charming, intriguing fantasy, great for younger readers and good for older ones too. "
- The Rise of the Phoenix
(Review by Angel)
Rating: 5
" a stunning short piece of fiction, that gives real depth to a tragic tale."
- The Rule of Lachesis – Book 1: Awakenings
(Review by Angel)
Rating: TBC
"In a far distant part of the universe, three beings escape with an object of power called the Rule of Lachesis, one of the three goddesses that had created the universe. The Rule gives the ability to warp space and time to the owner’s will. Fleeing for their lives, they see their planet being destroyed […]"
- The Secret Dead (London Bones Book 1)
(Review by Reader)
Rating: 4
"Intelligently plotted, well-written, and gripping, I can't recommend this book highly enough. I bought the sequel. Fantasy, Urban Paranormal, or just readers looking for a good story will all find something here."
- The Secret Dead (London Bones Book 1)
(Review by Angel)
Rating: 5
"A book that everyone should read, for the wonderful story, the differing take on the supernatural and a teasing mystery lasting to the very end."
- The Secret of Dreamland
(Review by Reader)
Rating: 2
"While this may be fun for young children, it will be a little too unchallenging for older ones. "
- The Seven Wonders of My World
(Review by Reader)
Rating: Unrated
"Significant formatting issues made it very difficult to read this nicely-illustrated children's book."
- The Shape of the Trees
(Review by RhymeHunter)
Rating: 3
" It points at all life's banalities and insanities, and somehow it never laughs."
- The Shelter
(Review by Angel)
Rating: 4
" a well crafted short set in a bleak near-future dystopia"