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Wednesday, February 18, 2015

Sirocco by Inge H Borg




Sirocco
 
By Inge H. Borg


My Rating

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


date         February 18, 2015

format     Kindle Version


review  
 
Are you ready to add some adventure, intrigue and action to your reading life? Then it is time to read Sirocco; Storm over Land and Sea by Inge H. Borg, book two of the Legends of the Winged Scarab. This book is definitely a page turner and will have you glued to it from start to finish.

I really like the way the author made a smooth transition from the first book, Khamsin, to this book, even though there were thousands of years between the stories. I do recommend you read the first book first so the background storyline is set.

The author did a great job of developing a tale of adventure that is full of action and plot twist. Her storytelling style makes the book easy to follow even with all the twist and turns. It will not let you put it down or get the story out of your mind.

I liked the way Inge H. Borg developed her characters as the book progress. You could see them mature and grow stronger as the story move forward. They were easy to identify with and they were very believable.

I found Sirocco by Inge H. Borg to be a very good book to read and I highly recommend it to all readers.






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Monday, November 19, 2012

Progeny by Shawn Hopkins



Progeny

By Shawn Hopkins


My Rating

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





status

Read November 17, 2012

format

        Kindle Version

review

 
 
Lately I have read several books dealing with the Nephilim and the fallen angels in the time before the flood. Shawn Hopkins, in Progeny, has done an excellent job of bring all these stories together into a high adventure and action story of the modern day struggle with good and evil.

The story he weaves is well develop and easy to follow. At the same time it keeps you on the edge of your seat wonder what the next twist in the story will bring. It was hard to put down once I got start reading it. I easily became absorbed into the story, cheering and encouraging the characters.

The main characters were very believable and easy to identify with. Shawn did an excellent job of developing each character at just the right time in the story.

I highly recommend Progeny by Shawn Hopkins as an excellent read.






 

Monday, October 29, 2012

The Castors of Giza by Chris Hambleton


The Castors of Giza
By Chris Hambleton


My Rating

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





status

Read October 28, 2012

format

       Kindle Version

review







“The Castors of Giza” by Chris Hambleton blew me away. At first I thought it was just another good book about ancient Egypt but the more I read the harder it became to put down. I was totally captured in the story.

The author did an excellent job of tying the various storylines together.  What started out as a story about the building of the Great Pyramid took on new meaning when the author brought Abram and Sarai and the Biblical story of their trip to Egypt into the story. I love when an author is able tell an Old Testament story and make it real and at the same time stay true to the original Bible text. Chris Hambleton did an excellent job of this. Plus, there is a surprise biblical twist I won’t tell.

The characters he added to the story were well developed and believable. I found it easy to join them as an extra and follow along, getting lost in the story.

I totally enjoyed reading “The Castors of Giza” by Chris Hambleton.

I highly recommend this book.









 

Thursday, August 30, 2012

Masks of the Lost Kings by Tom Bane


Masks of the Lost Kings

By Tom Bane

My Rating

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




status

Read August 30, 2012

format

                  Kindle Version

review

 
“Masks of the Lost Kings” by Tom Bane is a fast paced action adventure that kept me on the edge of my sit waiting to see what would happen next. Dealing with the belief/religions of the past and archeological sites in Egypt, Israel, and Mexico it provided for a great adventure and tied in a lot of historical facts to give the story realism.

I really enjoyed the characters and I was able to identify with them. I could put myself into the story. The lead character was very believable, not one of the superhero types you often find in this genre. The storyline was easy to follow but kept me guessing what was going to happen next. The author did an excellent job developing both the storyline and the characters.

I highly recommend “Masks of the Lost Kings” by Tom Bane for all ages.