Wednesday 13 November 2013

Two Quick Reviews | Fanged Princess, Elisabeth Wheatley and Cross Country Christmas, Tiffany King

Fanged Princess (Fanged Princess, #1)Fanged Princess by Elisabeth Wheatley
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Fast and furious adventure, with a backdrop of family loyalty and an equal measure of family betrayal. Protecting those whom you care about, no matter the cost or risky consequence, is the underlying theme. The story is basically a "high-speed-chase" from state to state as the protagonists fight to outrun the punishment for breaking with what is considered the norm in the world of this colourful vampire suspense.


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Cross Country Christmas - The 12 NA's of Christmas (A Woodfalls Girls)Cross Country Christmas - The 12 NA's of Christmas by Tiffany King
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

A nice romantic Christmas read. Despite the hiccups of the journey our two main characters must make across country, hiccups which are many and variously scary and funny - it has all the elements of a fast and snug storyline told around a fireplace on Christmas Eve. Just the right kind of book for an easy and thoroughly enjoyable Christmas feel-good toddy.


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Sunday 3 November 2013

5 Minutes

 
 
Now available in paperback
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Description:
 
Amy is a mute child with a powerful gift and a certainty that the future has been cancelled. Marielle is a beautiful revolutionary with a passion for mechanical men. Lydia is a five-thousand year-old ghost with a hunger for vengeance. And Earth has only got five minutes—REAL TIME—to live. Across twisted Time dimensions (and a universe with a flower garden) battles, schemes and twists unravel. This story is a satiric Science-Fiction drama, proudly exhibiting absolutely no respect whatsoever for politicians.

It describes the events which lead up to Earth’s death; a catastrophic annihilation, but a peculiar one, amost trivial. Because it unfolded in the most bizarre way, and no-one actually cared.

Only a bottle-blonde pop star could possibly bring it back to life.