Showing posts with label demons. Show all posts
Showing posts with label demons. Show all posts

Thursday, January 15, 2015

Tears of the Dead by Brian L. Braden



Tears of the Dead
 
By Brian L. Braden


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didn't like it it was ok liked it really liked it it was amazing (my current rating)


date         January 15, 2015

format     Kindle Version


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The story continues in The Chronicles of Fu Xi Book II: Tears of the Dead by Brian L. Braden of the exciting adventures of Fu Xi and the people of Lo. This deep book will keep you totally absorbed in the story as you read through it.

The author did a great job of developing a story that is both exciting and full of intrigue. I like the way the author told his tale in two parallel stories; one of Fu Xi and the other of the people of Lo.

Brian L. Braden did an excellent job of developing his characters. You could watch them grow and mature as the story progressed. The author's writing style let you feel the pain and anguish that they felt as they struggled to survive. The characters became real and easy to identify with.

I really liked Tears of the Dead by Brian L. Braden 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, July 24, 2014

The Third Heaven by Donovan M. Neal



The Third Heaven: The Rise of Fallen Stars
 
By Donovan M. Neal


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didn't like it it was ok liked it really liked it it was amazing (my current rating)




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       July 23, 2014

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        Kindle Version

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The Third Heaven: The Rise of Fallen Stars by Donovan M. Neal really grabbed me and would not let me go. The action and adventure is nonstop and takes your breath away.

The author did an excellent job of developing a fictional account of the God's creation of the earth and the events of that first week. This story is told from the viewpoint of the angels and shows both their joy at the creation and the jealousy of some. Even though it is fiction it sticks to the common biblical views and shows the fall of Lucifer and his followers.

Donovan M. Neal is a great storyteller and has done an excellent job of making the creation story come to life and become even more believable. I truly enjoyed his take on this great chapter in creation.

I really enjoyed The Third Heaven: The Rise of Fallen Stars by Donovan M. Neal and I highly recommend this book to all readers.


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




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Tuesday, July 15, 2014

Raising Chaos by Elizabeth Corrigan



Raising Chaos
 
By Elizabeth Corrigna


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       July 14, 2014

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Raising Chaos, Book Two of Earthbound Angels, by Elizabeth Corrigan is an excellent adventure book which will keep you glued to its pages.

The author did an great job of storytelling and developing a fast paced tale of action and intrigue. It is well thought out and full of excitement. The plot twist and turns are easy to follow but will keep you guessing.

I like the way Elizabeth Corrigan continued to develop her characters both angelic and human. You begin to see their strengths and personalities come to life as the story progressed. This made them seem real and believable. It was easy to identify with them.

I really liked Raising Chaos by Elizabeth Corrigan and I highly recommend this book.

 

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



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Monday, June 16, 2014

The War of the Moonstone by Jack Conner



The War of the Moonstone
 
By Jack Conner


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       June 14, 2014

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The War of the Moonstone by Jack Conner is what fantasy novels are meant to be. This is one of this best fantasy adventures I have read in a long time.

The author did an excellent job of telling a tale of high adventure that is full of non-stop action. It grabbed me by the seat of my pants and pulled me into this world of knights, priestesses of light, and all manner of evil creatures.  It is the classic story of good versus evil but it is full of twist and turns which keep you guessing as to want will happen next.

Jack Conner developed a cast of characters that were both real and easy to identify with. He gave just enough background info to make them come alive with a story of their own. I soon found myself identifying with and cheering our heroes on.

I really like The War of the Moonstone by Jack Conner and I highly recommend this book.

 

 

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

 

 
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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.

 

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

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.

 

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





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