Review: Shadow Hand
Shadow Hand by Anne Elisabeth Stengl My rating: 2 of 5 stars I had a hard time with this one. I really do not like poetry or lyrical prose with little content. I realize that the reviews on this book … Continue reading →
Shadow Hand by Anne Elisabeth Stengl My rating: 2 of 5 stars I had a hard time with this one. I really do not like poetry or lyrical prose with little content. I realize that the reviews on this book … Continue reading →
I had a hard time with this one. I really do not like poetry or lyrical prose with little content. I realize that the reviews on this book are spectacular. Many young girls say it is life changing. But I … Continue reading →
I really enjoyed reading this book. The only quibble is I have no answers about the world in which it takes place. I wanted much more about the politics, geography, economy, personalities, and so on. Everything seemed only mentioned and … Continue reading →
This Review: Legends of Astarkand is about a series which originally had very amateur covers. That is no longer true. Review: Legends of Astarkand by Krystine Kercher I was pleasantly surprised! This is an excellent tale. [yasr_overall_rating size=”large”] A Shadow On … Continue reading →
There be zombies! Was I surprised. A strange Christian thriller. This is a Christian book, so I assumed it was about the “real” apocalypse coming soon. In fact, the Coming King is not even hinted. However, it’s a good story…a … Continue reading →
This trilogy started out with one of the best books I have read for many years. A Cast of Stones brought me into the life of a brutalized orphan, Errol, in a way which I have not enjoyed in a long … Continue reading →
I received a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. It was given to me as Christian fantasy/scifi. The first reaction was against the very low quality cover: blurred, mediocre font choice that is very hard to … Continue reading →
THIS IS AN EXCERPT FROM PART SEVEN OF MY NEW BOOK COMING OUT NEXT WEEK Who understands your market best? For us as Christians, we have a unique answer. The Lord knows our market. More than that He knows who … Continue reading →
This book is the best of the three. I miss New Mexico, and I’m growing partial to westerns because of this series [and Zane Grey, of course]. I’m sad I got a pre-release copy with a lot of production flaws, … Continue reading →
It’s hard to express how depressing the world was post-Noah, pre-Abraham, in the Fertile Crescent. The world is hopeless without a Savior! This is a historical novel about the times leading up to the Tower of Babel, I think. This … Continue reading →