I received this book as a gift with no expectation of a review Werner’s Effortless Mastery was just the book I needed. I am a baby violinist, having taken it up at the advanced age of 38. I had inherited a violin, and decided this was the perfect thing to help keep my neural […]
Month: May 2016
Author Interview- Caroline Cairn, Forever and One Week
Welcome to Port Jericho! Today we are interviewing Caroline Cairn, author of Forever and One Week, available here: Amazon https://www.amazon.com/Forever-Week-Spirits-Saoradh-Book-ebook/dp/B01EPTMFYA B&N http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/forever-and-one-week-caroline-cairn/1123726029 Kobo https://store.kobobooks.com/en-us/ebook/forever-and-one-week ITunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/book/id1107757540 Getting to Know You *Caroline, where are you from? I’ve lived in France for the first twenty-two years of my life, but I’ve been settled in Scotland […]
Book Review- Forever and One Week by Caroline Cairn
I received a copy of this book via Lola’s Blog Tours in exchange for a fair and impartial review Forever and One Week by Caroline Cairn is second in the Spirits of Saoradh series. We follow Logan and Tessa in this journey, as each inadvertently and slowly helps the other to heal […]
Book Review- Forever Hers by Caroline Cairn
I received a copy of this book via Lola’s Blog Tours in exchange for a fair and impartial review Forever Hers by Caroline Cairn is the first in the Spirits of Saoradh series. This story focuses on Holly and Blayne. We open with a funeral for Maxim, a man who practically raised Holly when her […]
Book Review: Ghosts of Mateguas by Linda Watkins
This book was reviewed for Reader’s Favourite Watkins’ Ghosts of Mateguas is the third in the Mateguas Island series. While the stories are connected, they can be read stand-alone. Later books provide sufficient back information so a new reader won’t feel lost. This story heralds a return to the infamous Mateguas Island […]
Book Review: Soil-Man by Oz Monroe
This book was reviewed for Reader’s Favourite ‘His dream of going to highschool next year with his big brother had been excised with the blade of a knife.’ Oz Monroe’s Soil-Man is a story quite like any other; a dark song to draw you under, revealing a hidden world few can imagine. […]
Book Review- Dawn of Hope by LRW Lee
This book was reviewed for Reader’s Favourite Lee’s Dawn of Hope collects together the first 3 books of the Andy Smithson series. As a whole, the omnibus was quite enjoyable. Below, I’ll go over each book included. We start with Blast of the Dragon’s Fury, where we meet Andy, a young boy […]
Book Review- Red Rising by Pierce Brown
I purchased this book for my own pleasure, with no expectation of a review ‘Arum Nostrum Non Est Aurum Vulgi: Our gold is not common gold.’ ~ Alchemist saying Brown’s Red Rising is a thrill ride from start to finish! We bear witness to a series of amazing, brutal alchemic transformations that create […]
Book Review- Euphonics by Rayne Hall
I purchased a copy of this book for my own enjoyment, and with no expectation of a review. Rayne Hall’s Euphonics for Writers, the fifteenth offering in her Writer’s Craft series, is a wonderful addition to any writer’s palette, be they beginners to the craft or well-established in it. I snagged this book […]
Book Review- The Marriage of Mary Russell c/o Laurie R King
I purchased a copy of this book for my own personal enjoyment with no expectation of a review This short follows the eccentric pair of Sherlock Holmes and Mary Russell as they endeavor to plan their wedding. We know they got married at the end of A Monstrous Regiment of Women. This story […]