Monday, March 24, 2014

Cafeteria Covenant by Dee Marvin Emeigh


Cafeteria Covenant
 
By Dee Marvin Emeigh


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  Read March 23, 2014

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Cafeteria Covenant by Dee Marvin Emeigh is a great book about the author's coming to grips with her walk with God in a world of "religion." It is hard hitting and tells it like it is.

I really liked the way the author opened up with her own failings and short comings and showed the hypocrisy of the world as she turned to religion. She showed how, as she stayed true to her walk with God, she began to find who God really is and his unending love he has for his children.

Dee Marvin Emeigh did an excellent job of developing her story. By sharing her experiences and making them real it is easy for a reader, and myself, to identify with her and grow in our own walk.

I really like Cafeteria Covenant by Dee Marvin Emeigh and recommend it to all readers.

 

 

[Please note: I was given a free copy of this book in exchange for my honest review.]



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Thursday, March 20, 2014

War-Bringer by J.S. Morin


War-Bringer
 
By J.S. Morin


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  Read March 20, 2014

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War-Bringer (a prequel to Twinborn Trilogy) by J.S. Morin is an excellent story which is full of action and adventure. If you love fantasy then this short story will wind your clock. A word of warning: After reading this you will want to read the other books in the Twinborn Trilogy.

The author did a great job of developing this fast paced adventure while keeping it easy to read and follow. The storyline was very believable and easy to identify with.

I like the way J.S. Morin began the development of his main characters for the rest of the series. Having read Firehuler - Book 1 previously, this book helped explain a lot about the characters.

I really enjoyed War-Bringer by J.S. Morin and I highly recommend this book and the entire Twinborn Trilogy.

 

 

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Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Inis Emain Ablach by Marshall Best


Inis Emain Ablach
 
By Marshall Best


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  Read March 17, 2014

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I have just finished reading Inis Emain Ablach by Marshall Best. This is book 4 in The Chronicles of Guiamo Durmius Stolo series and I must say it has blown me away. I am trying to catch my breath before I can write this review.

The author has done an excellent job of developing a tale throughout all four books which is both action packed and full of adventure. I found myself completely absorbed into the story and became a part of the tale as an unseen extra in the story. I love when a book, much less a series, can capture me and transport me to its world.

The book was easy to follow but kept me on my toes because of all the plot twist. The entire series never slowed down and I found it hard to stop reading when I started.

Marshall Best did an excellent job of developing all his characters. They were real and easy to believe in. I found it easy to identify with each character as the story progressed. It was fun to watch as the characters developed throughout the series and become the heroes of the story.

I really liked reading Inis Emain Ablach and the entire series of The Chronicles of Guimo Durmius Stolo by Marshall Best and I highly recommend this book to all readers.

ps. It is best to read this series in order to get the full affect, but each book can stand on its own.

 

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Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Code Blue Sky by Bill McClure


Code Blue Sky
By Bill McClure


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  Read March 10, 2014

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Code Blue Sky by Bill McClure is a fast paced, action packed thriller which kept me glued to its' pages from beginning to end.

The author did a great job of developing a storyline that was easy to get into and very realistic. It could have been taken from the news headlines of today's newspapers. Even with all it twist and turns and fast pace, I found it easy to keep up and follow.

I liked the way Bill McClure developed his characters. They were real and easy to identify with. As the story progressed the main characters became more personal and took on a life of their own.

I really enjoyed Code Blue Sky by Bill McClure and I recommend this book to all readers.

 

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Tuesday, March 11, 2014

Oracle of Philadelphia by Elizabeth Corrigan


Oracle of Philadelphia
By Elizabeth Corrigan
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  Read March 8, 2014

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Elizabeth Corrigan's Oracle of Philadelphia (Book One: Earthbound Angels) is a fascinating story of the life of an immortal human and her relationship with angels and demons. It is fast paced and an exciting to read.

I like the way the author developed the storyline by fusing the background story with her present tale. This made it easier to understand and follow the various relationships in the book. The book was easy to read and kept my interest throughout the book. In fact it was hard to put down and take a break in reading.

Elizabeth Corrigan did an excellent job of developing her characters. They were real and easy to believe in. Even though I had preconceived ideas about the various angels, demons and demi-gods, the author brought them to life.

I really liked Oracle of Philadelphia by Elizabeth Corrigan and I highly recommend this book.

 

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Wednesday, March 5, 2014

The Hilliard Contagion by Rainier Keyes


The Hilliard Contagion
 
By Rainier Keyes

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        Read   March 4, 2014

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The Hilliard Contagion by Rainier Keyes is a very interesting book. It will keep you read and thinking from beginning to end.

I liked the way the author use a fictitious storyline to develop a tale of the socio-political problems of this world. It reminded me of some of the writings from the late 1960's to early 1970's.

Leaving the political statements alone, the book is very well written and thought out. I liked the way the storyline is developed and it kept my interest through-out the book. It was easy to read and the pace was good.

I liked Rainier Keyes' characters. They were well developed and easy to identify with.  The further I got into the story the more I liked them.

I enjoyed The Hilliard Contagion by Rainier Keyes and recommend this book.

 

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