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- A Letter
(Review by Angel)
Rating: TBC
"While his love, Ameila, is left behind waiting for him, James and his friend Matthew are bound for a military commission fighting the French in Canada. As they ride, she vows to wait for his return, not matter how long it takes. As the second son, at least this way James can earn enough of […]"
- A man like me
(Review by Reader)
Rating: 4
"a new take on old ideas and tackles the ethical issues of artificial life and human interaction with it without flinching."
- A Murder of Crones
(Review by Reader)
Rating: 5
"anyone who enjoys good writing should give it a look, but horror, paranormal, fantasy and modern fairytale fans will adore it. For a real treat get this and the Secret Dead and read them back to back."
- A Not So Wild Christmas
(Review by Reader)
Rating: 4
"An entertaining, enjoyable and above all well-written read for children of all ages, that will keep them quiet for hours."
- A Photograph with an Horse
(Review by Angel)
Rating: TBC
"You know you are in for something different when the title of the book has a clear mistake in it. I’m sure this review will now be as riddled with mistakes as the book is. Oh well, let’s dive in. Cleaning up his desk, Willy finds a photo and reminisces on it. 10 years ago, […]"
- A Pirate’s Honor (A Jake Hawking Short Adventure Book 1)
(Review by Reader)
Rating: 3
""...a short story that will appeal to fans of pirates, particularly young adult readers.""
- A Place in Time: A Ghost mystery
(Review by Angel)
Rating: 4
" For those who like literary stories or old style ghost stories"
- A Pumpkins Halloween
(Review by Reader)
Rating: 3
"It is probably not dark enough for horror fans, there's not much new here for dark fiction lovers, and it is definitely not suitable for children. "
- A Sensitive Time
(Review by Angel)
Rating: 4
"As a taster for the main novel, it is certainly written well enough to make me look at the full book and see what happens next."
- A Sprig of Holly
(Review by Angel)
Rating: TBC
"In the depths of winter, while collecting wood, Greta builds a snowmaiden and dresses it in her mother’s shawl with a sprig of holly attached to it, while being watched by a hare. But as the stores have run low, Greta and her Pappy are forced to collect logs from the forest. But when collecting […]"
- A Tall Man Rides
(Review by Angel)
Rating: 3
" A descriptive cowboy story that fans of the genre should certainly take a look at."
- A Thousand Paper Dragons
(Review by Reader)
Rating: 4
"What started as a fish-out-of-water story quickly evolves into something far more. Fantasy and YA readers should definitely pick this up. "
- A Very Coco Christmas: A Delicious Prequella to the Coco Pinchard Series
(Review by Reader)
Rating: 3
"...a light, fluffy, romance with a touch of Christmas chaos, which will appeal to people looking for a light, amusing, read."
- A Very Strange Zoo
(Review by Angel)
Rating: 4
" An ideal book for parent's to read to their children as a bedtime story."
- A Vested Interest
(Review by Reader)
Rating: 2
"I can’t put my finger on what exactly it was about this book, but I found myself skimming instead of reading."
- About Thyme
(Review by Angel)
Rating: 4
" A comedic, cozy, witchy, story worth checking out."
- ABSOLUTION (A Frank Renzi mystery)
(Review by Reader)
Rating: 4
"If this series were on the shelf of my local Waterstones, it would fit in with all the professionally published titles."
- Accidental Magic
(Review by Angel)
Rating: TBC
"Gwen Montague is a spoilt, little, rich, girl from Salem, whose only concern is the latest fashion, marrying someone rich, and living the rest of her life in luxury. When her father is arrested for a ponzi scheme, her world falls apart and her previous friends and fiance dump her completely. Left with a suitcase […]"
- Across the Veil
(Review by Angel)
Rating: TBC
"Natalie Thurmont, an actress on a popular TV show, is actually Talia, a Fae princess from Summerland. She is found by Faldo, her betrothed and the reason she fled from her home. In return for not taking her back home, all Faldo wants her to do is find Keth, his younger brother and the Fae […]"
- Adam’s Big Horses
(Review by DireCritical)
Rating: 2
"Board book format would be far better for this otherwise excellent book for children learning to read."