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May 22, 2015

5 Star Review: Exit Eleonora By Richard R. Allen

The story is set in the post apocalypse year of 2047 where the human population has been reduced to just 450 million after a global pandemic. Humans now share the earth with aliens who offer their advanced technology to save and restore the dying planet of earth in exchange for its mass oil supply.
Charles Mincher is the main male protagonist who works as a travelling journalist for Rosenthal Free Press (The world’s biggest news agency) and his job is to observe, assess and report back his findings on the dark and oppressive alien landscape where the process of evolution and human history will shortly be re-written for the sake of a resource. The earth is divided into two different groups, city and country folk and the only thing these groups have in common are to survive the massive reforestation that result in mass cities and towns been demolished to make way for re-planting. As Charles delves deeper in to this new evolutionary, fascinating and strangely dark world he soon questions his own place here on earth when he meets Lucy Lang and falls in love and is forced to choose between living on Earth, or a fantastic opportunity to cohabit and live peacefully with the “Agaveils” who live over a hundred light-years away.
Richard R. Allen story of a world that humans must share with aliens is a perfectly realised apocalyptic tale that expertly depicts a world ravished by disease, at the brink of mass destruction and extinction. It’s superbly written and has a massive number of thought-provoking possibilities that will leave many readers short of breath.
Disclosure: I received this book free from the author in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.
My Ranking: 5 Stars
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Published on May 22, 2015 04:00 Tags: best-sellers, books, reviews

5 Star Review: Exit Eleonora By Richard R. Allen

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The story is set in the post apocalypse year of 2047 where the human population has been reduced to just 450 million after a global pandemic.  Humans now share the earth with aliens who offer their advanced technology to save and restore the dying planet of earth in exchange for its mass oil supply.  Charles Mincher is the main male protagonist who works as a travelling journalist for Rosenthal Free Press (The world’s biggest news agency) and his job is to observe, assess and report back his findings on the dark and oppressive alien landscape where the process of evolution and human history will shortly be re-written for the sake of a resource.  The earth is divided into two different groups, city and country folk and the only thing these groups have in common are to survive the massive reforestation that result in mass cities and towns been demolished to make way for re-planting.  As Charles delves deeper in to this new evolutionary, fascinating and strangely dark world he soon questions his own place here on earth when he meets Lucy Lang and falls in love and is forced to choose between living on Earth, or a fantastic opportunity to cohabit and live peacefully with the “Agaveils” who live over a hundred light-years away.
Richard R. Allen story of a world that humans must share with aliens is a perfectly realised apocalyptic tale that expertly depicts a world ravished by disease, at the brink of mass destruction and extinction.  It’s superbly written and has a massive number of thought-provoking possibilities that will leave many readers short of breath. 
Disclosure: I received this book free from the author in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.

My Ranking: 5 Stars
   
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Published on May 22, 2015 03:52

May 17, 2015

5 Star Book Review: Sex God: An Erotic Adventure of Self Discovery By Matthew Armstrong

Sex God is a fast paced, sexy book, filled with intrigue and danger in every corner. Alex Sterling, the main protagonist has been married to Angela for almost a decade and has two children aged 5 and 6. He feels unfulfilled in his marriage sexually; as he imagined his sex life would improve over time and not become mediocre at its best and usually worse than that. He feels completely torn as he loves his wife and kids more than anything and the thought of living without them terrifies him. In his attempt to save his marriage he declares he wants an open relationship. To his surprise Angela agrees and it’s not long after this that Angela gets a new lease of life and embarks on a strict exercise regime to get her body toned up to the maximum. Alex starts to spy on Angela through her text messages on her phone only to discover Angela is in touch with an ex-lover who she plans on meeting up with that eventually triggers off several dozen unexpected erotic encounters. Alex fears that he has opened up “Pandora’s Box” with Angela as she is now presenting many new sides to herself that Alex didn’t know existed in which secretly turn him on and leads to a completely new sexual journey of discovery for them both that results in a high-stake game with a number of life changing consequences at the end.

Matthew Armstrong manages to successfully write and capture a great number of highly erotic scenes with well-devolved characters’ who have strong physical attractions towards one another and provides the reader with a thought-provoking, titillating and stimulating read.

Disclosure: I received this book free from the author in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.

My Ranking: 5 Stars

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Published on May 17, 2015 02:45 Tags: 5-star, book-review, erotica

5 Star Book Review: Sex God: An Erotic Adventure of Self Discovery By Matthew Armstrong

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Sex God is a fast paced, sexy book, filled with intrigue and danger in every corner.  Alex Sterling, the main protagonist has been married to Angela for almost a decade and has two children aged 5 and 6. He feels unfulfilled in his marriage sexually; as he imagined his sex life would improve over time and not become mediocre at its best and usually worse than that.  He feels completely torn as he loves his wife and kids more than anything and the thought of living without them terrifies him. In his attempt to save his marriage he declares he wants an open relationship. To his surprise Angela agrees and it’s not long after this that Angela gets a new lease of life and embarks on a strict exercise regime to get her body toned up to the maximum.  Alex starts to spy on Angela through her text messages on her phone only to discover Angela is in touch with an ex-lover who she plans on meeting up with that eventually triggers off several dozen unexpected erotic encounters.  Alex fears that he has opened up “Pandora’s Box” with Angela as she is now presenting many new sides to herself that Alex didn’t know existed in which secretly turn him on and leads to a completely new sexual journey of discovery for them both that results in a high-stake game with a number of life changing consequences at the end.
Matthew Armstrong manages to successfully write and capture a great number of highly erotic scenes with well-devolved characters’ who have strong physical attractions towards one another and provides the reader with a thought-provoking, titillating and stimulating read.   Disclosure: I received this book free from the author in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review. 
My Ranking: 5 Stars     My Review Sites:
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Published on May 17, 2015 02:39

May 14, 2015

5 Star Review: Enpidra: The Exodus By Drew Washington

This is a supremely compelling tale of a young female scientist called Shania, who is keen to find a cure for an unknown deadly disease that is claiming the lives of all her loved ones and threatening to end all human life on the damaged planet of Enpidra. As the disease continues to mutate, due to unknown factors, causing new symptoms that become almost impossible to contain, Shania and her colleagues’ work frantically against the clock to try to find a weakness they can exploit in the virus before it spreads and leaves its everlasting path of destruction on an already ravished planet that is facing the oncoming threat of extinction. Will Shania’s mission succeed? And if so, at what cost? Or will she pay the greatest price for her own demise in a race against not only against time but also against unknown creatures on her pursuit, the greed of a government and several companies whose main focus it to profit from her research.
Drew Washington has created a powerful and well written page turner with an engrossing female protagonist whose plight is believable. Enpidra: The Exodus is set in an imaginary unforgiving planetary system and will take the reader on an unforgettable journey where they can transport in to a completely different world and lose themselves completely. I would highly recommend this engaging escape from reality story to fans of science fiction and speculative fiction.
My Ranking: 5 Stars
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Published on May 14, 2015 00:39 Tags: best-seller, books, reviews, sci-fi

5 Star Review: Enpidra: The Exodus By Drew Washington

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This is a supremely compelling tale of a young female scientist called Shania, who is keen to find a cure for an unknown deadly disease that is claiming the lives of all her loved ones and threatening to end all human life on the damaged planet of Enpidra.   As the disease continues to mutate, due to unknown factors, causing new symptoms that become almost impossible to contain, Shania and her colleagues’ work frantically against the clock to try to find a weakness they can exploit in the virus before it spreads and leaves its everlasting path of destruction on an already ravished planet that is facing the oncoming threat of extinction. Will Shania’s mission succeed? And if so, at what cost? Or will she pay the greatest price for her own demise in a race against not only against time but also against unknown creatures on her pursuit, the greed of a government and several companies whose main focus it to profit from her research.  
Drew Washington has created a powerful and well written page turner with an engrossing female protagonist whose plight is believable.   Enpidra: The Exodus is set in an imaginary unforgiving planetary system and will take the reader on an unforgettable journey where they can transport in to a completely different world and lose themselves completely.  I would highly recommend this engaging escape from reality story to fans of science fiction and speculative fiction.  
My Ranking: 5 Stars 
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Published on May 14, 2015 00:30

May 13, 2015

5 Star Review: Mstislav By Eric Keys

Angela Hastings is the main female protagonist who works as a high school teacher in a small village in New England. She is newly married to a mysterious man named Roland, who is also Angela’s boss. Sometime after their union Roland abruptly loses interest in Angela and spends most of his time locked away in his workroom in the basement of their house. Angela becomes frustrated and soon seeks new sexual encounters with the other men in the village. The story starts off with a hot and steamy threesome with two guys from a bakery and continues to get even more hot and gory when Angela discovers her husband’s hidden secret in the cellar of her home and she comes face to face with a demonic man called Mstislav, who claims he is the son of Roland. Mstislav convinces Angela that she must help him to gain the strength to break free from Roland’s strong defences he has set up around the house that he is too weak to break. Angela’s lust gives Mstislav power, but he needs more death and fear before he can break free and embark on his mission to rule the earth. Angela is soon drawn in to a world full of blood, sex and glory as Mstislav promises to make her his queen and she is given a supernatural infused strength to reign over all men and women.
Eric Keys successfully manages to inject plenty of tension, discomfort and intense sexual torture and violence that will take many readers on a nefarious journey of paranormal erotica they will find hard to forget.
My Ranking: 5 Stars
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Published on May 13, 2015 10:29 Tags: 5-star, book-review

5 Star Review: Mstislav By Eric Keys

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Angela Hastings is the main female protagonist who works as a high school teacher in a small village in New England.  She is newly married to a mysterious man named Roland, who is also Angela’s boss.  Sometime after their union Roland abruptly loses interest in Angela and spends most of his time locked away in his workroom in the basement of their house.   Angela becomes frustrated and soon seeks new sexual encounters with the other men in the village.  The story starts off with a hot and steamy threesome with two guys from a bakery and continues to get even more hot and gory when Angela discovers her husband’s hidden secret in the cellar of her home and she comes face to face with a demonic man called Mstislav, who claims he is the son of Roland.  Mstislav convinces Angela that she must help him to gain the strength to break free from Roland’s strong defences he has set up around the house that he is too weak to break.  Angela’s lust gives Mstislav power, but he needs more death and fear before he can break free and embark on his mission to rule the earth.  Angela is soon drawn in to a world full of blood, sex and glory as Mstislav promises to make her his queen and she is given a supernatural infused strength to reign over all men and women. 
Eric Keys successfully manages to inject plenty of tension, discomfort and intense sexual torture and violence that will take many readers on a nefarious journey of paranormal erotica they will find hard to forget.
My Ranking: 5 Stars
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Published on May 13, 2015 09:56

May 4, 2015

5 Star Review: Jeremiah’s Codes By Paul Gilmour

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The story blasts straight in to action in New Mexico 1945, where the world’s first kiloton plutonium atomic bomb is detonated and takes the reader on a nonstop journey up to the present day. This is a terrifying work of fiction that examines in detail the dangers of a number of corrupt government officials, international conspiracies, disastrous events in history, terrifying scientific advancements and the risk of a new world order that threatens to govern the modern world.  The main protagonist is Jon Bennett, who is retired from the CIA and is trying his best to keep off life’s grid until he is forced to flee from Australia from a relentless enemy that will stop at nothing to capture him and administer their own kind of rough justice. But who wants Jon dead so bad? As the highly intriguing plot begins to unravel piece by piece Jon tries desperately to fight for his own survival while he tries to uncover the secrets of “The Trust” who share deep links with global and government organisations that plan to take control of the world.  Will Jon’s mission succeed? And if so at what cost? Or will it be too late to save humanity?
Paul Gilmour is an exceptional writer worthy of his craft as he has managed to create a story full of nail-biting anxiety with strong elements of mind bending terror that will leave the reader breathless for the sequel.
My Ranking: 5 Stars
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Published on May 04, 2015 01:34

April 28, 2015

4.5 Star Book Review: Dragonfly By Resa Nelson

Dragonfly is set in the medieval fantasy world and follows the life of a young woman called Greeta (Dragonfly) who lives in a small Viking village of the Shining Star people in the Great Turtle Lands. Greeta is tall, paled skinned and blonde, unlike the Shining Star people who have darker skin. All Greeta longs for is a family of her own; however her plans change when her cousin and her childhood companion talk despairingly against her. She is in turmoil as her father won’t tell her the secret about her true nature and decides that she will accept the offer of the Sharman who will show her how to walk in Dreamtime. Greeta convinces herself that this is the way she will discover the secret about her existence and to carry out her dreams of having a family, but this is where some unexpected events occur and the sudden realisation of her bad choice will haunt her forever if she can’t find a way back to her family.
Resa Nelson is a good writer worthy of her craft as she creates a world so atmospheric and perceivable that many readers will believe it really exists. Greetas plight is believable as she must learn to accept herself for who she is and I imagine a lot of readers will be able to identify with this young heroines journey.
I would highly recommend this book to all YA fantasy fans.
My Ranking: 4.5 Stars
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Published on April 28, 2015 05:48 Tags: 4-5-star-book-review, fantasy-fiction, young-adult