Tuesday, 15 March 2016

Book Review: Frank Lowe: Lonesome Cowboy

Lonesome Cowboy



























Author: Frank Lowe 

Title: Lonesome Cowboy 

Genre: Fiction, Action And Adventure, Crime, Mystery And Thriller And Suspense, Literature And Fiction


Synopsis: A famous singer, true love, and a deadly risk, tenacious and talented Kyle Kelly holds on to his dream of becoming a famous country-western singer and songwriter. He  and his father, Cowboy Red, Keep pushing through disappointments and small-time gigs until suddenly, They land the opening of wonderland park their Nashville careers skyrocket, and the future looks bright until Kyle meets and falls in love with Miranda, A waitress in a Mexican restaurant. Kyle is offered a lucrative movie contact, And he plans to marry Miranda and live happily ever after until a tragic accident sends Miranda and her family back to mexico but Kyle knows what it means to pursue a dream, And he goes after her. He could never have imagined the dangerous and tangled web surrounding the love of his life- she is not who she appears to be, And Kyle will find himself the target of merciless forces in mexico who are determined to keep them apart. Kyle enlists all the help he can get, no matter how eccentric, to find and marry the woman he loves thrilling,  heartfelt, and entertaining, lonesome cowboy is a story you will never forget! 

Review: First of all l would like to say a big thank you to frank Lowe for sending me his book and giving me the chance to read this story. I was sent this book in exchange for a honest review. I am glad this book is on my bookshelf. I would tell people that you should step outside your comfort zone with books because it is good to add more authors and genres to your reading portfolio even if you do not read books like this. I normally do not read books of this genre but l stepped outside my comfort zone with authors and genres l am so glad l did because l have read so many great books the author is really nice and kind. I highly recommend this book. I would love to read more from this author and read more about Kyle and red. I was sent this book by bostick communications and l want to say a big thank you to them as well. I was sad to read that dave aka red had a heart attack l am also glad he survived his heart attack. I was sad to read that victor Romero-Duarte died and how the family was grieving for their only son. I was sad to read that dave aka red had gallstones and had to have his gallbladder removed. I was sad to read that Elena Romero-Duarte Miranda and Victor's mother and Prospero's wife died after moving back to mexico and she was buried aside her beloved only son victor and Prospero wish for when his time come he wanted to be buried next to his wife and son. This book was easy to get in to and l found it hard to put down once l started reading this book. This book will have you hooked and wanting to read more. I was happy to read that max and Esmeralda got married and are expecting their first baby. I was sad to read that dave aka red was going blind and it is nice that dave has a dog named buddy. Max and Esmeralda was living with dave aka red. it is nice for dave to have company max and Esmeralda could help dave with stuff he could not do due to his eyesight. I like that Kyle kept in touch with his father by letters and phone calls. I fell in love with this book and storyline. I can not put in to words how great this book is l would tell people to read this book for themselves to know how great this book really is.I was happy to read that Kyle and Miranda got married. Miranda give Kyle her brother victor's ring. Kyle and Miranda had twin boys one of the boy was named Prospero after his grandfather and the other boy was named Gonzalo after his uncle who went by victor. Kyle helped Emilio get a degree so he could teach and he come back to mexico for Kyle and Miranda's wedding  day. Kyle was upset that his father did not come to the wedding. Kyle took the surname Romero-Duarte  so the twins would carry on the Romero-Duarte family name. When the twins was two year old their grandfather Prospero had a heart attack and sadly passed away. Prospero was buried at the side of his beloved son victor and his beloved wife Elena that was his only wish when his time come. I was sad that Prospero and Gonzalo would not get to know Victor, Elena and Prospero. Kyle looked at his father in law as a second father. There is 3 parts to this book and 279 pages in this book. I was happy to read that Kyle, Miranda, Prospero and Gonzalo come to visit dave to ask him to come live with them in mexico they asked him to come see them off and have a look around the plane but they said sorry father as they set on to mexico dave and buddy would get use to mexico in no time. dave eyesight got a bit better because he was doing more stuff. He loved spending time with his son, grandsons and his daughter in law.Miranda's auntie sounds jealous that Miranda's father Prospero left everything to Miranda and Kyle when he passed away. I was sad to read that Kyle and Roberto died in a fire trying to save the life of horses. Prospero and Gonzalo found it hard after Kyle passed away. Kyle and Roberto was buried side by side. Prospero loved to play music and Gonzalo loved to drawing. Dave was heartbroken over Kyle's death I was happy to read that Prospero took dave and buddy back to Appleton  and Prospero was following in his father and grandfather's footsteps in music. 



Star Rating: 5 Out Of 5 Stars 

Sunday, 13 March 2016

Book Review: Shannon Condon: Finding Magdalena

Finding Magdalena 




























Author: Shannon Condon 

Title: Finding Magdalena 

Genre: Fiction, Adventure Stories And Action, Contemporary Fiction, Contemporary, Adventure Stories, Action, 

Synopsis: Magdalena " Maggie" Curran is a freshman at a prestigious Virginia boarding school when she suffers an unbearable tragedy. Maggie has only one true friend to lean on - graham ashford. He is the only one who can help her through the depression and night terrors that follow. In her junior year, the school deems her stable enough to have a roommate, And her new friend Sarah quickly draws Maggie out of her shyness and in to the dating world. While at Sarah's house for thanksgiving, however, she meets Sarah's older brother, Eric, and what starts as a shy crush soon turns in to terror as Eric becomes obsessed and violet towards Maggie. Maggie runs to the safety of graham, now her boyfriend But not even graham can protect her from Eric when he assaults her in her dorm room. Eric is given a Light sentence in a mental institution, and Maggie leaves everything behind and moves to her mother's hometown of malaga, Spain, to attend college on a music scholarship and try to find her mother's estranged family. Beginning with the death of her parents, Maggie has had to reach inside herself to find the strength and resilience to move on. This book will capture your heart in the first few pages and hold you until the shattering climax. 

Review: First of all l would like to say a big thank you to Shannon Condon for sending me her book and giving me a chance to read it. I was sent this book in exchange for a honest review. I am glad this book is on my bookshelf. I would tell people that you should step out outside your comfort zone with books because it is good to add more authors and genres to your reading portfolio even if you do not read books like this. I normally do not read book of this genre but l stepped outside my comfort zone with authors and genres l am so glad l did because l have read so many great books. I highly recommend this book. I would love to read more from this author. I was sent this book by bostick communications who l want to say a big thank you to as well. The author is really nice. I was intrigued by this book. Maggie sounds like a great lady l was sad to read that Maggie's mother and Father passed away and she was a orphan now. Maggie traveled the world with her parents. This is a great story and this book will have you on the edge of your seat. You will cry tears of sadness and joy. I really wonder how Maggie survived after everything she has been through l fell in love with this book after reading the first few pages. They're 323 pages in this book. This story will have you hooked and wanting to read more about Maggie and it did not take me long to read this book. 

Star Rating: 5 out of 5 stars   




Saturday, 12 March 2016

Book Review: T.M Carpenter: Higher Ground: Zero Hour

 Higher Ground: Zero Hour 


























Author: T.M Carpenter 

Title: Higher Ground: Zero Hour

Genre: Fiction, Thrillers

Synopsis: With the world's population at risk, A few survivors emerge. Throughout recorded history, On a regular basis mother nature cleans out the human species with a pandemic, The most recent being the global influenza outbreak after world war one. Improved medical treatments, Vaccinations and knowledge have shielded humanity from a major pandemic since then, But the question is not whether it will happen again - it is when, where, and how it will start.  With scientific, political, And social trends torn from the headlines of recent news, Higher ground: Zero hour explores the ways in which terrorism, government conspiracies, and the growing indifference of humanity could all contribute to a world wide crisis the story focuses on a handful of people who learn the worst is coming, And have tried to sound the alarm, While preparing to survive the collapse of civilization. Banding together, facing unexpected threats, They combine skills and knowledge to meet up at a refuge that will hopefully see them through the worst of what the world is facing. An Ebola outbreak that could leave 90% of humanity dead. insightful, compelling, and illuminated with characters who are deeply real, courageous, and compassionate, higher ground: zero hour is a thought - provoking thriller that will leave you on the edge of your seat.

Review: First of all l would like to say a big thank to T.M Carpenter for sending me his book and giving me a chance to read it. I was sent this book in exchange for a honest review l am glad this book is on my bookshelf. I would tell people that you should step outside your comfort zone with books because it is good to add more authors and genres to your reading portfolio even if you do not read books like this. I normally do not read do not read books of this genre but l stepped outside my comfort zone with authors and genres l am so glad l did because l have read so many great books. I highly recommend this book. T.M Carpenter kindly signed my book. I would love to read more from this author. I was sent this book by bostick communications l want to say a big thank you to them for sending me this book as well. I found this book real easy to get in to and hard to put down once l started reading it. There is 22 chapters and 300 pages in this book and it is a great book and it is a great storyline. I would tell people to read this book for themselves to really know how great this book really is. I wish l could rate this book more then 5 stars but l can not put in to words how great this book is. This book took me four days to read and l fell in love with this book. I would love to read more from this storyline l would read this book again and again it was good to read that Kent and his family helped hunter and Casey l like that Kent's daughter was called journey and his son was called maverick it was good to read that they could get loads of stuff they would stay safe from all the dangerous thing that was heading their way l was sad to read that people had shot six people including a young couple and their baby.

Star Rating: 5 out of 5 stars 

About The Author: T.M Carpenter was born in 1962 in Minnesota, Where he developed a love for the outdoors, growing up near near minnehaha falls and the Mississippi
river in south Minneapolis. After a visit to Colorado as a young boy, he vowed that one day he would move there, and now he lives with his wife and two children in Parker, Colorado. 



   

Sunday, 6 March 2016

Book Review: Clyde Dee: Fighting For Freedom In America: Memoir Of A Schizophrenia And Mainstream Cultural Delusions

Fighting for Freedom in America: Memoir of a "Schizophrenia" and Mainstream Cultural Delusions






















Author: Clyde Dee 

Title: Fighting for freedom in america: Memoir of " Schizophrenia" and mainstream cultural delusions 

Genre: Biography and autobiography, personal memoirs, biography, autobiography, personal, memoir, 

Synopsis: In the frontiers of america's mental health institutions, fighting for freedom can become very personal. Six years in to a protected clinical career as a mental health counselor, Clyde Dee moves to Seattle, and takes a job in a section 8 housing project. Getting to the bottom of what's going on in a fractured system, he becomes embroiled in the politics of the local drug war until he decides to go off a small dose of anti - psychotic medication. Clyde then faces treats and a reconceptualization of a fractured past and is stopped by the police in an effort to exit the country. He is incarcerated in a psychiatric ward for three months and released to the streets  in the years that follow, he moves through american disparities and cultural delusions, facing some of his worst fears come true, and striving to gain back what he lost. 

Review: First of all l would like to say a big thank you to Clyde Dee for sending me his book and giving me a chance to read this story. I was sent this book in exchange for a honest review. I am glad this book is on my bookshelf. I would tell people that you should step outside your comfort zone with books because it is good to add more authors and genres to your reading portfolio even if you do not read books like this. I normally do not read books of this genre but l stepped outside my comfort zone authors and genres l am so glad l did because l have read so many great books. I highly recommend this book. the author is really nice and kind. I was sent this book by bostick communications who l want to say a big thank you to them as well. I really enjoyed this book l liked this storyline and l found this book really easy to get in to and it was very hard to put down once l started reading it. I loved reading about Clyde's life. I loved that he got a dog named Maxine and a kitten buddy. I love reading memoirs now. This book has 321 pages it did not take me that long to read it. Sometimes l just lie on my bed reading this book and cuddling with my kitten who is called Oscar. I was sad to read that Clyde's bike was stolen and his flat was trashed and his cat litter was thrown all over his floor. Clyde sounds like really brave. I really found this storyline a great read and it sounds like is a great guy who overcome a lot in his life. I like that Clyde gives a sandwich to a homeless person. This book took me 5 days to read.I would love to read more from the author and more about this story and a bit more about Clyde and his life. This is a great book wish l could rate this book more than 5 stars this book is a must read i would tell people to read this book themselves to see how great it really is. I fell in love with this book. I would happily read this book again and again.

Star Rating: 5 out of 5 stars 


Thursday, 3 March 2016

Book Review: The Gatekeeper: The Gospel Matrix Unveiling The Bible's Hidden Condemnation Of Christianity

The Gospel Matrix: Unveiling the Bible's Hidden Condemnation of Christianity




























Author: The Gatekeeper 

Title: The gospel matrix: Unveiling The Bible's Hidden Condemnation of Christianity 

Genre: Spirituality. philosophy, christian

Synopsis: Bible contradictions the apparent "checkmate" for biblical critics who relentlessly scrutinize them, and the elephant in the room for Christians seemingly too uncomfortable to face the reality of their existence. For generations, such opposing factions have carried out endless debates concerning textual inconsistencies in scripture, with no clear resolution achieved. But finally, through an unprecedented scriptural approach, dozens of troublesome gospel contradictions will now be fearlessly acknowledged and addressed - irrefutably resolved. in a manner stranger than fiction, the revelations of the gospel matrix bring forth the ironic but undeniable fact that a template of narrative discrepancies throughout the gospels unveils a long hidden omen forecasting the much needed destruction of all organized religion, beginning with Christianity, this intentional, intelligently designed network of contradictions also revels what man must do to unlock the secrets to his own immortality, which will culminate with the return of the living Christ in his kingdom. In fact, there exists a dire need for his salvific  arrival, as humanity is obliviously mired in a simulated cosmic matrix that is advancing towards widespread soul - enslavement - a bondage that has already begun through subliminal manipulation of the human populace overall, the gospel matrix will leave all readers with no uncertainties about the importance and urgent necessity of a radical and self - directed change of man kind's spiritually deficient course. A change that can only begin by individually discovering and embracing the gatekeeper within.

Review: First of all l would like to say a big thank you to the gatekeeper for sending me this book and giving me the chance to read it. I was sent this book in exchange for a honest review l am glad this book is on my bookshelf. I would tell people that you should step outside your comfort zone with books because it is good to add more authors and genres to your reading portfolio even if you do not read books like this. I normally do not read books of this genre but l stepped outside my comfort zone with authors and genres l am so glad l did because l have read so many great books. the author is nice. the author messaged me on goodreads asking me to review the gospel matrix unveiling the bible's hidden condemnation of Christianity. I really enjoyed reading this book it was easy to get in to and l found it hard to put down once l started reading it l liked reading this book has 413 pages it did not take me long to read this book. l highly recommend this book. I rated this book 5 stars it is a great book. I liked reading about the bible and Christianity. it took me 3 days to read. they are 3 parts to this book l can not put in to words how great this book is l would tell people to read this book for them self and it is a must read. 

Star Rating: 5 out of 5 stars 



Book Review: Bron Whitley & Joyeeta Neogi: Mia And The Awful Day

Mia and the Awful Day


























Author: Bron Whitley 
Illustrations: Joyeeta Neogi 

Title: Mia and The Awful Day 

Genre: Children's Book, Children's, Fiction, Humorous, Young Adult, Literature & Fiction, Picture Book, 

Synopsis: Mia is having a bad day. She hit her head, Hurt her arm on a sharp pointy nail, and scraped her knees. She fell out of a tree and off her bike. Could her day get any worse? Join Mia as she rhymes her way through an awful fay. Mia and the awful day is a children's rhymining picture book. Beautifully illustrated in stunning colors, this book uses humor to broach the subject of having a bad day. Set in a picturesque  Mexican village, this is a fantastic bedtime story your kids will love 

Review: First of all l would like to say a big thank you to Bron Whitley for sending me her book and giving me a chance to read it. I was sent this book in exchange for a honest review. I am glad this book is in my iPhone library l would tell people that you should step outside your comfort zone with books because it is good to add more authors and genres to your reading portfolio even if you do not read books like this. I normally do not read books of this genre but l stepped out my comfort zone with authors and genres I am so glad l did because l have read so many great books including another of Bron's Books called Layla down under.  I highly recommend this book the author is nice and l really enjoyed reading about Mia and her awful day l really enjoyed reading this book and looking at the pictures and l got a eBook but it is available in paperback as well the pictures in this book are really nice and beautifully colored.

Star Rating: 5 out of 5 stars 

Book Review: Ruth Finnegan: Black Inked Pearl A Girls Quest

Black Inked Pearl: A Girl's Quest


























Author: Ruth Finnegan 

Title: Black Inked Pearl A Girl's Quest

Genre: Fiction, Religious and Inspirational, Christian, Romance, Fantasy, Religious, Inspirational,

Synopsis: An epic romance about the naive Irish girl Kate and her mysterious lover, whom she rejects and then spends her life seeking. Beside an African river, Kate realizes both her emotions and her passionate and consuming love for the man she rejected. The story becomes more mythic and timeless as Kate seeks her lover through heaven and earth, Eden and hell. Rejected in her turn, Kate waits in the dust outside the closed gates of heaven where her lover finds her, only to be rejected again though an ultimate sacrifice by him, they reach heaven, but Kate still has to accept his sacrifice and so find herself- a pearl. The novel, born in dreams, is interlaced with the eternity of love and the ambiguity between dreams and reality.

Review: First of all l would like to say a big thank you to Ruth Finnegan for sending me her book and giving me the chance to read this story. I was sent this book in exchange for a honest review. I am so glad this book is on my bookshelf l would tell people that you should step outside your comfort zone with books because it is good to add more authors and genres to your reading portfolio even if you do not read books like this. I normally read books of this genre but l also stepped outside my comfort zone with authors and genres l am so glad l did because l have read so many great books. I highly recommend this book the author is nice and l would love to read more from this author. the author asked me to review her book on goodreads. A delightfully dreamlike,mystical tale of epic scope, spiritually and erotically changed - mike hanne university of Auckland. A long, entrancing tale shaped in a language woven with ancient imagery and rhythms, a  magnificent riddle conjured up by a magical storyteller - itala vivan, university of Milan.  I really enjoyed reading this book l loved this story and the poetry and this took me four days to read and it is a great book and l got this book in paperback but it is available in hardback and Ebook l would rate this book more then 5 stars if  l could. I would happily read this book again and again. when l was reading this book my kitten Oscar was cuddling up with me. l liked reading about Kate and heaven. They are 50 chapters. this is a awesome storyline l can not put in to words how great this book is l fell in love with the poems and quotes and song words. This book is in memorian of John Ballard of Nigeria, England, and Australia. l liked reading the authors note about her, her husband, their three daughters and their five grandchildren.

About The Author: Ruth Finnegan, OBE, is a renowned scholar and celebrated writer who is emeritus professor, the open university, a fellow of the British academy, and an honorary fellow of somerville college oxford. She was born and reared in ulster and sent to a Quaker school filled with biblical texts and music, which are reflected in the novel. First-class oxford degrees in classics and philosophy were followed by African fieldwork, which Ruth describes as " totally inspiring for my life and work" She returned to oxford for a doctorate in anthropology before university teaching in Africa and briefly in Fiji, and finally the open university in the u.k. She has three wonderful daughters and five grandchildren, she lives with her husband and two cairn terriers in buckinghamshire.



Star Rating: 5 out of 5 stars 

Book Review: L.F Falconer: The Legacy Of Skur

The Legacy of Skur: Volume One


























Author: L.F Falconer 

Title: The Legacy Of Skur Volume One 

Genre: Fiction,Fantasy,Epic 

Synopsis: The last one standing wins no one has ever returned from skur. It is a death quest, Fane is told, but this altruistic, starry-eyed young man chooses to ignore the legends, for according to the wizard fith, hidden among the wealth of treasure atop the mountain of skur is the key to eternal life. Can Fane hope to steal it from under the nose of it's guardian dragon? armed with little more than a sword and a magical talisman, Fane's misadventures upon the mist-enshrouded mountain begin in this epic saga of love, betrayal, war, vengeance, and friendship, we follow the pawns who are shrewdly manipulated in an attempt to save a dying race within a celestial game of dominance. It is survival of the fittest as the players are mercilessly maneuvered across the field, and there are their stories. Fane, the wizard's apprentice. Kael, the warrior and Elva, the legacy. 

Review: first of all l would like to say a big thank you to L.F Falconer for sending me her books and giving me a chance to read this story. I was sent this book in exchange for a honest review. I am glad this book is on my bookshelf  l would tell people that you should step outside your comfort zone with books because it is good to add more authors and genres to your reading portfolio even if you do not read books like this l normally do not read books of this genre but l stepped outside my comfort zone with authors and genres l am so glad l did because l have read so many get books . I highly recommend this book the author is really nice and kind. l would love to read more from this author. I was sent this book by bostick communications who l want to say thank you to as well. I really enjoyed reading this book l found this book easy to get in to. I was sad to read that jink's body was taken over by a witch and he was raped by the man who was suppose to look after him. He was sold to this man by a woman who was looking after him. Jink's mother was a whore. Kael and Fane was brother's their mother had passed away she liked jink and thought just because his mother was a whore he did not deserve to be treated bad. Kael and Fane's father did not like jink. Fane was learning magic with a wizard Fith. Fane went looking for ragg's gold with jink. Jink died saving his best friend Fane's life. Ragg made himself look like jink to get the crystal off Fane so he could kill Fane. The witch who took over jink's body was called Larque. Fane ended up eating trolls to stop him from dying. Fane meet a troll named Hhaak and she took what she wanted from Fane and she got pregnant by Fane. Kael found his brother he told Kael that jink died saving his life and that jink died a warrior and Hhaak is my mate and she is pregnant with my child l can not leave this cave because if l do he will kill everybody in avar. Fane asked Kael to look after Hhaak and his child. This crystal stops Ragg touching me but l want you to take it do not let Ragg get his hands on it. Kael told Fane that their father will understand the honor of his death. he wanted jink to have the same honor in death. Hhaak went in to labour so Kael founds a midwife who did not tell anybody of the births she attended. Hhaak had a baby girl but sadly she died in childbirth the baby was crying to be fed the midwife let the baby suck on her finger to keep her quiet. The little girl looked like a normal baby apart from her pointed ears. the midwife told Kael to go find a girl named Alyn who give birth two days ago to a little girl who was stillborn. He found Alyn . Alyn was in debt to this man for letting her and her two siblings after their parents passed away live there. Alyn's brother and sister passed away. The man she worked for paid for their funerals so she was in more debt with him so he made her sleep with men for money. Kael paid off her debt of two crowns. Alyn agreed to be a wet nurse for Kael's niece he let Alyn choose her name. She named the baby Elva the name she was going to name her daughter who sadly passed away. He took Alyn and Elva to their home and told their father that Fane had married Alyn before he went to find Ragg's gold and left her pregnant with Elva. Kael went to war and nearly died but he survived he had fallen in love with Alyn and they got married with the blessing of their father. Dian said he was happy to take Alyn as his daughter in law again. Elva called Kael papa and Dian grandpapa. A year after their got married Alyn give birth to their son they named him Lundin the following year their had a daughter Sashi. After the birth of their third child the following autumn, tragedy stuck their third born was another son named Devon when Devon was one month old he passed away in his sleep. Kael buried the baby behind their house Devon was not ill. Kael found out his father had passed away Kael got his father's coronet handed to him he would wear it from now on. Ragg found out Kael had the crystal from one of the guys that helped after he was stabbed when he was at war. Ragg ate Fane's friend Fith but the poor wizard died before he hit the floor. Ragg treated Kael's wife and children and his niece. Alyn found Elva missing the next morning but their house was still locked up. Ragg changed in to a mouse so he could get in to the house he give Elva to Blugort  and then went back in to put the bar back down so Kael and Alyn did not know anybody had been in their house. Ragg told Elva that Kael killed her mother because she was a troll and that he wanted her gone too. Ragg wanted Blugort to kill Elva and bring her head to him to show Kael that he meant business but Blugort could not go through with killing Elva so he killed a troll so he could sell Elva to a ogre. Ragg changed himself in to Kael to make Alyn think it was her husband He made Alyn come to the barn with him. he wrapped her in to his arms she said this is not the time. The Blugort was hiding in the barn and Ragg put a rope around Alyn's neck and the Blugort pulled her up. Alyn choked last thing she saw was her husband cutting open her belly. Ragg killed Alyn and their unborn baby Kael buried them behind their house with their baby boy Devon and Elva's bloody nightdress covering Alyn and their unborn baby. Blugort tried to sell Elva to the ogre but he did not want her so the Blugort left poor Elva in the cave to die.Elva was a very brave girl she thought her mother and father was living the high life in the castle but that was far from the truth. Kael thought Elva was dead but she was alive she thought nobody wanted her but her uncle wanted her. Gwin lost his hand because he kissed Elva and she wanted to be with him but that horrible boy said she belonged to him not Gwin l was happy to read that she stood up for herself and she came face to face with her papa she wanted to kill him but she listen to her own telling. Elva found him sitting with his son and daughter but she could not see her mama or any other children then her papa told her Ragg had killed Alyn and their unborn baby. Kael told Elva that Ragg was a shape changer. He said he had failed Alyn and their unborn baby, Elva and his brother Fane. I was sad to read that Alyn and her unborn baby died and that Alyn thought Kael and Alyn did not want her because of  Ragg telling her that they both hated her when really they loved her like she was their daughter. I was sad to read that Elva was raped and she thought she was pregnant by that horrible boy. I feel sorry for Gwin that his mother said he was cursed because he was was born without a arm but Elva told Gwin that maybe it was his mother was cursed not him. Elva loves Gwin but Rudne treated Gwin to stay away from Elva or he would lose a foot .Gwin sounds like a great boy just a shame his mother is so nasty and  l was sad to read Gwin's father went hunting and never returned. the author kindly signed my book. it says cheers Donna pay attention to your sparks. this book is 400 pages long this book was hard to put down once l started reading it.


Star Rating: 5 out of 5 Stars