Reviews of books I have read in full. 

The Last Day by Andrew Hunter Murray

The Last Day by Andrew Hunter Murray

A WORLD HALF IN DARKNESS. A SECRET SHE MUST BRING TO LIGHT. 2059. The world has stopped turning. One half suffers an endless frozen night; the other, nothing but burning sun. Only in a slim twilit region between them can life survive. In an isolationist Britain,...

Iris by Andrew Gates

Iris by Andrew Gates

My Review Iris is a character-driven story that takes place entirely in the depths of the ocean. The last of mankind fled to the bottom of the sea after the land became too toxic for human survival. It begins with an explorative expedition with two navy personnel,...

Stormhaven Rising by Eric Michael Craig

Stormhaven Rising by Eric Michael Craig

My Review I should begin this review by saying that I am totally fascinated by the whole 'asteroid heading to Earth' concept. I've watched numerous films and read every work of fiction I can featuring asteroids in this very scenario, so when Stormhaven Rising was...

Fragmented by Madeline Dyer

Fragmented by Madeline Dyer

My review: Fragmented is the second book in Madeline Dyer's Untamed series. It picks up where the first left off, and charts the progress of Seven and Corin, amongst others. I have to say, while I 'liked' Untamed, the first book in the series, I absolutely loved...

First Contact by Dawn Chapman

First Contact by Dawn Chapman

First Contact is the second book in Dawn Chapman’s science fiction series, The Secret King and continues to chart the progress of the Aonise as they search for a new home. Their journey – so far – has been fraught with danger, and at times, some close calls, but...

Guilty by Association by E.A.Copen

Guilty by Association by E.A.Copen

Everything’s bigger in Texas…Including the monsters. When a young werewolf is murdered on the Paint Rock Supernatural Reservation, the local cops think it’s a drug deal gone bad. BSI agent Judah Black knows better. An occult expert, she knows magick is at work from...

Review: Equivocal Destines by Raymond Clarke

Review: Equivocal Destines by Raymond Clarke

In a world plagued by hordes warped by magic into creatures hell-bent on the destruction of mankind, where elemental magic holds sway and determines your lot in life, Taal is of the water, which should assure him a place among the revered rudas, protecting his city...

The Soul Conductor

The Soul Conductor

It should come as no surprise to anyone who knows C.S.Evans that the Soul Conductor is placed in a medieval setting – except it’s not your every day, run-of-the-mill sort of medieval. From the very first page the reader becomes embroiled in the lives of the Soul...