This book has a nice basic premise; in a future world of reincarnation, it seems that the universe has run out of souls. People — many people — are dying because their souls expire. Grace is offered the chance to save her dying son by travelling back in time and stealing him a soul. The…
Month: October 2019
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“Dagger and Scythe” By Emilie Knight
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Well, this has to be the most unlikely love story in the history of the novel. The setup of the plot is that a certain god has a way to keep his humans in line; he has a coterie of undead assassins that go around committing random atrocities, thus frightening the faithful into submission. Dagger…
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“Killer Domes and the Chosen One” by Gibbo Gibbs
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An individualistic writing style is achieved through variations from the norm. In other words, it is created through the rules the writer breaks. However, if the writer breaks too many rules, the reader begins to wonder whether this is stylistic intention or a lack of writing experience. With this book, it’s hard to tell. The…
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“Moon Over London” by Shawna Reppert
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As you already know from the five stars, I really enjoyed this book. While perhaps not portraying the complexity of “A Hunt by Moonlight,” the first in the series, it’s a real page-turner. Great characters, a complex plot, a difficult crime to solve and many levels of conflict all combine to keep the reader’s…