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Book Review: Badlands (Savage Land Book 2) by Jacqui Murray #prehistoric #reviews #neanderthal

I’m delighted to share my latest review. Badlands is the second book in a new trilogy by Jacqui Murray. Jacqui is a well-known author of prehistoric fiction, and her new series is about Neanderthals. It is meticulously researched and vividly imagined, and I can’t recommend it highly enough. After thoroughly enjoying the first book in the series, I couldn’t wait to read the second book.

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Book Review: Endangered Species (Savage Land Book 1) by Jacqui Murray #prehistoric #reviews #neanderthal

I’m delighted to share my latest review. Endangered Species is the first book in a new trilogy by Jacqui Murray. Jacqui is a well-known author of prehistoric fiction, and I have read and enjoyed some of her books before. The new series is about Neanderthals, and it is meticulously researched. In many ways, it is a complete eye-opener, and I can’t recommend it highly enough.

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Book Review: And The Grave Awaits by Roberta Eaton Cheadle #shortstories #reviews

I’m delighted to share my latest review. I was excited to learn that Roberta Eaton Cheadle had released a new book – a collection of short paranormal and dark stories. I’ve always enjoyed anything by this author, and I was pleased to find that this collection is one of her best.

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Reviews – for The Harbor Pointe Series – Books 5 and 6

I’m delighted to share my latest reviews, for books 5 and 6 in the Harbor Pointe Series: The Edge of Too Late by Jan Sikes and The Fathomless Affair by Staci Troilo. There are eight books in this series of novellas, all by different authors and set in mysterious and remote Harbor Pointe in northern California.

I’ve thoroughly enjoyed both these stories, and also loved the first four books in the series. I’ve been amazed at the different slant presented by each author. But they all somehow manage to form a unified whole. I’m looking forward to reading the remaining two books.

I’ve actually visited that part of northern California, so it’s also been a pleasure to revisit my travel memories when I read this series.

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Book Review: Size Always Matters by Sally Cronin #reviews #loseweight #healthy

I was excited to learn that Sally Cronin had released an updated weight loss book, because I’ve been wanting to lose a few kilos for quite a while. The author is a nutritional therapist who provides a comprehensive guide to healthy weight loss, and also shares her own moving weight loss story.

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Book Review: Amanda in Scotland – The Standing Stones by Darlene Foster (Amanda Travels Adventure Book 10) #childrensbooks #kidslit

Welcome to my latest book review. I was delighted to hear that Darlene Foster had written another exciting adventure in the Amanda Travels series – and this time it is set in Scotland, one of my favourite countries.

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Reviews – for The Harbor Pointe Series – Books 3 and 4

I’m delighted to share my latest reviews, for books 3 and 4 in the Harbor Pointe Series: The Destination by D. L. Finn and The Seas of Time by D. Wallace Peach. There are eight books in this series of novellas, all by different authors and set in mysterious and remote Harbor Pointe in northern California.

I thoroughly enjoyed both these stories, and I’m looking forward to reading the remaining four books in the series.

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Reviews – for The Harbor Pointe Series – Books 1 and 2

I’m delighted to share my latest reviews, for the first two books in the Harbor Pointe Series: The Price of Atonement by Mae Clair and The Gift by Gwen M. Plano. There are eight books in this series of novellas, all by different authors and set in mysterious and remote Harbor Pointe in northern California.

I thoroughly enjoyed both these stories, and I’m looking forward to reading the entire series.

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A Five-Star Review – for Lion Scream: Syllabic Poetry About Southern African Wildlife by Robbie Cheadle

I’m delighted to share my latest review, for Robbie Cheadle’s brilliant new book: Lion Scream: Syllabic Poetry About Southern African Wildlife. Robbie was inspired to write this book by her extensive travels to African game reserves and the understanding that gave her about the sixth mass extinction. Needless to say, this book is very moving, informative and impactful.

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Five-Star Reviews – for books by Jacqui Murray and Sally Cronin.

I’m delighted to share my latest reviews, for two brilliant books: Born in a Treacherous Time by Jacqui Murray and Variety is the Spice of Life – a blend of poetry and prose by Sally Cronin. I decided to start with Book 1 in Jacqui’s Dawn of Humanity series and I’m glad I did because I’ll definitely be reading the whole series. Sally’s new book was as good as her previous ones, and a delight from start to finish.

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Reviews – for books by Patricia Furstenberg, Jacquie Biggar and Annette Rochelle Aben.

Happy New Year everyone. Today I’d like to share my first three book reviews for the year: Transylvannia’s History A-Z: 100 Word Stories by Patricia Furstenberg, Perfectly Imperfect by Jacquie Biggar, and Tell Me A Story: in 99 Words by Annette Rochelle Aben.

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