The Possessed by Ian R Warman

Book: The Possessed

Author: Ian R Warman

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Language: English

Rating: 4️⃣/5️⃣

The Possessed written by the author Ian R Warman is a psychological thriller based on true events. The protagonist of the story is Jack Walker. Jack always had hated school. He had a difficult education. His concentration has become an issue as he grows up. He gets lost in the daydreams, the lapses and the disturbing nightmares. He had anger issues also.

Another character is the little girl Libby who is visited by demon who told her that he can help to improve her Daddy’s condition who keeps on hurting her mummy. When Libby agreed, demon was ecstatic. What he gonna do? Read this interesting thriller.

The plot of the story is gripping and I was able to read it in two sittings. The twists and turns in the story will make it more enjoyable. The pace of the story is slow in the beginning but it increases after few chapters. Please be aware that it is a dark tale that contain sensitive topics like rape, molestation, suicide, etc.

Overall it was an enjoyable read for me and I like to recommend it to my fellow readers.

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Her Eyes Underwater by Romona Simon

Book: Her Eyes Underwater

Author: Romona Simon

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Language: English

Rating: 4.5/5

I love reading suspense crime thrillers. Her Eyes Underwater is a suspense and a crime thriller written by the author Romona Simon. The main character of the story is Julia. She is a seeker of attention. She loves to have romantic adventures. It is quite unusual that she is alone in cafe one day after so many months without a steady lover or a boyfriend.

In the cafe, her eyes fell on a handsome, confident, soft spoken man. She got to know from him that Alex had lived in Washington earlier. Julia is attending the law program at the University of Montana. Alex told him that he too is in the same law program and was transferred late so he has missed few classes. This is the reason that they haven’t met earlier. Now Alex is taking Julia to his friend’s party. What is his real intention for being so sweet?

Story is written in an easy language with a good use of vocabulary. You will learn many new words from this story. The story is gripping and it is a perfect story for weekend reading so one can finish it through continuous reading. Alex personality is strong and attractive. Any woman can fall for him. Cover page of the book is created well. By looking at it one may get excited to know the story behind this cover. What are you waiting for? Pick this suspense and crime thriller. You will enjoy every bit of it.

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Interview with Barry Finlay

Q1.  Hello Sir, can you please introduce yourself? Readers would love to know more about you.

I was raised on a farm on the prairies in Canada. I studied to become an accountant and moved to Ottawa, Canada where I spent 33 years working in various finance related capacities for the federal government. After I retired in 2004, our son and I decided to climb Mount Kilimanjaro. That led to my first book, written with our son, which was called Kilimanjaro and Beyond: A Life-Changing Journey. Writing the first book turned out to be such an enjoyable experience, I wrote a memoir about travel with my in-laws, called I Guess We Missed the Boat.  I turned to fiction after that and wrote The Vanishing Wife, which became the first in The Marcie Kane Thriller Collection. Three other books and a novella in the series followed. Each of the books stand alone, although the characters evolve. The Burden of Darkness is the latest in the series. Besides writing, I enjoy hiking, golf, reading, playing guitar and spending time with my three grandkids.

Q2.  What were the key challenges you faced while writing ‘The Burden of Darkness’ book?

Like all the books in The Marcie Kane Thriller Collection, The Burden of Darkness takes on a subject of social significance. The story is built around a character with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) so I wanted to make sure the condition and treatment were portrayed accurately. It involved research and interviews with subject matter experts. I knew where I wanted the story to go, but it was important to me to ensure that those elements of the story were factually correct, so that was a challenge.

Q3. What books or authors have most influenced your own writing?

I think I’m an eclectic reader, but in the crime genre, I enjoy books by the likes of Jeffrey Deaver, Michael Connolly and Steve Berry. I’ve even started reading some books by Raymond Chandler who wrote crime fiction in the thirties. I don’t try to write like them because I think it’s important to have your own voice, but I’m always intrigued by what makes them so popular.

Q4. What’s your favourite spot to visit in your own country? And what makes it so special to you?

I can’t pick just one. Canada is a beautiful and diverse country. If I have to narrow it down, I love to visit the Rocky Mountains in the west because, in my opinion, they challenge mountains anywhere for scenery. I also love to go back to the prairies where I grew up because of the memories it brings back.

Q5. Is there lots to do before you drive in and start writing a book?

As mentioned above, each book in The Marcie Kane Thriller Collection has a socially relevant theme, so there is a lot of research that goes into them. I don’t know much about the theme going in, so I have to rely on research and interviews with subject matter experts to get it right.

Q6. How long did it take you to write ‘The Burden of Darkness’ book?

It took over a year from the time I started thinking about the subject to when it was edited, formatted and published.

Q7. On what all platforms readers can find ‘The Burden of Darkness’ book to buy?

Right now, the e-book is exclusive to Amazon so readers who subscribe to Kindle Unlimited can read it for free. The paperback version can be ordered from any retailer that sells books.

Q8. Tell us about the process of coming up with the book cover and the title ‘The Burden of Darkness’?

I find that the title and cover fall out of the book at some point. I don’t go in with a preconceived notion, but eventually, it comes to me.  The protagonist and antagonist are both suffering from life altering conditions, so they are both in a dark place and carrying a heavy burden. I wanted the cover to reflect the title obviously, so it is a scene of a (possibly) troubled individual watching the darkness fall. Part of the book takes place in Arizona, so the background is the desert.

Q9. When writing a book how do you keep things fresh, for both your readers and also yourself?

I build the stories around different themes. The Vanishing Wife is about how far an ordinary person will go if their family is threatened. A Perilous Question is about human trafficking. Never So Alone is about the drug culture and Remote Access is a political thriller about computer hacking. I have learned a great deal about a number of subjects since I started writing, and that keeps it fresh for me, and hopefully, the readers.

Q10. Are there any secrets from the book (that aren’t in the blurb), you can share with your readers?

The antagonist, Owen Strand, who has a terminal illness, wants to gain notoriety before he dies. He decides to seek revenge against those he deems to have wronged him, and he does so by traveling around North America picking them off one by one. I don’t think the blurb mentions that he does it with drones.

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Brown Girl You Were Born To Shine by LaToya Council

Book: Brown Girl You Were Born To Shine

Author: LaToya Council

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Language: English

Rating: 4.5/5

Brown Girl You Were Born To Shine is a Children’s Book written by the author LaToya Council and Illustrated by Laryah Shannon. This book is to motivate young brown girls and tell them that they are beautiful.

Brown girls, you should hold your head high, be proud of your melanin skin, always wear a smile as you will be fine. There is an activity also at the end of the book.

Parents and kids can give some thought to this activity and they will definitely feel motivated and proud of themselves and their capabilities. A well written book with beautiful illustrations that I recommend to little kiddos.

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Crown of Crowns by Clara Loveman

Book: Crown of Crowns

Author: Clara Loveman

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Language: English

Rating: 4/5

Crown of Crowns is a story that is a blend of multiple genres: Romance, YA, Fantasy, etc. The protagonists of the story are a noblewoman Kaelyn and a commoner Roki. Kaelyn, a noblewoman was too much under the shields of her parents. She has never seen the outer world. When she insisted again and again to Roki, one day he took her to the market.

Kaelyn was so much fascinated to see everything. She hasn’t even seen people selling fruits or fish in the market yet. She was attracted to Roki because of his vast knowledge and his Intelligence. As they both fell in love, Kaelyn’s parents found out about their meetings and forced Kaelyn to stay away from him. Will they be able to meet again or fate has something else planned for them?

The story is written well and right from the first page it intrigued me. I have read some stories based on the love between a princess and a common man but this one is different and I liked it.

Really excited to read the second book Godly Sins in the Crown of Crowns Series.

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A Million More Kisses by Rene Schultz

Book: A Million More Kisses

Author’s: Rene Schultz

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Language: English

Rating: 5️⃣/5️⃣

A Million More Kisses is a sweet, heart touching story about Geronimo (Chihuahua) and Nonnie. The story is set in New England. One day Geronimo was taken to the Nonnie, an elderly lady. He liked her so much that Geronimo wanted to spend more time with her. Soon Halloween was near and both of them enjoyed making scarecrow, trick or treat, etc. They enjoyed their slumber parties at the Christmas.

But things turned upside down for Geronimo when he saw two nurses at home to take care of Nonnie. Geronimo thought Nonnie is his best friend. Why he needs an adjustment? Read this fantastic tale that will give you tips on healing and how you can be of great help to someone who is grieving. The overall story is wonderful. When Geronimo wanted to give a million more kisses to Nonnie, it touched my heart.

This is a nice story for kids. The language of the book is simple so kids can understand it. Cover page of the story is well related to the story concept and the title also. Narration couldn’t have been better than this. This is a kinda book that kids should have on their bookshelf. I am sure they will learn a lot from this book.

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Brandon and His Mask by Katherine Smith

Book: Brandon and His Mask

Author: Katherine Smith

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Language: English

Rating: 4.5/5

Brandon and His Mask is a Children’s book written by the author Katherine Smith and Illustrated by Nandzy Marcelin. This is the story of a little boy Brandon.

One day on his way to park, everything seemed different to Brandon. He noticed that everyone’s nose and mouth is covered. Curious what happen next? Grab a copy of this book and read the further story yourself.

The story is written well with beautiful illustrations. Kids can read this book with their parents and can discuss their doubts about the pandemic.

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Me Ki Gai: A Young Man’s Journey discovering his Ikigai, Love, Happiness and Riches by Atul Khekade

Book: Me Ki Gai: A Young Man’s Journey discovering his Ikigai, Love, Happiness and Riches

Author: Atul Khekade

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Language: English

Rating: 4.5/5

I am absolutely glad that I have picked up the book ‘Me Ki Gai: A Young Man’s Journey discovering his Ikigai, Love, Happiness and Riches’ by Atul Khekade and without a doubt it is definitely worth reading! Have to say author have done commendable job in writing it down so beautifully.

The story revolves around Parth who is not at all satisfied with the job he was doing and moreover was not getting the attention of the crush. As a result he decided to take a harsh step of committing a suicide but Prabhudas in a form of savior helped him and showed him the right path to be a successful person.

The confidence he got from him which was really needed at that time is just remarkable, he helped him to find and realise his purpose of living. The book is all about to make you feel that everyone have different talent, capabilities and one should follow the passion. Work smart and hard to make people pay happily for your work or services.

While reading I can totally relate to the Parth character. It’s really important to do something you love and good at. Thank you for giving such a brilliant message through the story. Well done, thoroughly enjoyed..

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Interview with A.H. WASHINGTON

Q1.  Hello Ma’am, can you please introduce yourself? Readers would love to know more about you.

I am a 41 year old female American of African descent who writes fantasy and science fiction. I have been married to my husband for 20 years and we have six children, and a dog. My parents died when I was very young so I was raised by my grandparents (father’s parents). I have a half-sister by way of my mother. She and I were separated after our mother’s death.
I have three degrees (Associate of Science in Funeral Services, Bachelor of Science in Human Services Management, Masters of Elementary Education). Now you may be wondering, “What in the world?” I promise I will get to the how and why of my educational journey.
My story began in inner city New Orleans. You see, I was raised in those red line segregated neighbourhoods. “What do you mean segregated? Segregation ended in the 1960s, correct? You are partly correct. Yes segregation ended in the 60s but many of its practices did not.
At one point, my grandparents lived in a wonderful neighbourhood, but as many Americans of African descent moved in, many Americans of European descent were sold falsehoods. They were told having “Blacks” in the communities would bring down property value and bring in extraordinary levels of crime. They were told they would not be safe in their homes.
Redlining would see many Americans of European descent vacate cities and head for the suburbs. Those lines drawn would keep Americans of African descent out of certain areas. Those very lines caused property values in those communities to plummet. My grandfather’s dream would not come to pass. He had worked hard all his life (only a third grade education) to now see his property worth nothing.
Life was hard. Due to my grandmother’s many illness, she was unable to work so I did in her stead. My grandfather restarted his landscaping business so by age ten I was working. Not only was I working, but I had to be my grandparent’s eyes and ears because neither of them could read.
“I made decisions that I thought would matter. I made a mistake. Get your education. No man can take away what lies in your mind.” Those were my grandfather’s words. I took them to heart and tried my best in school. Sometimes my best was good enough and other times, it wasn’t.
As I grew, I realized I would one day have to leave my grandparents in order to make a better life for myself. The thought of it was excruciating. Who would help take care of them? Who would read for them? My grandmother did not want me to go, but my grandfather pushed me. Even in my darkest hours, he pushed me to try again. “As many times as you wake up. You have a chance to start over.” He would always say.
Soon, I began to write about my doubts, fears, and frustrations. After a while, I began to use my imagination to help me turns my doubts, fears, and frustrations into fantasy stories.
Before long I would become fascinated with the might of dragons. My grandfather would take me to the library to research dragons. What I found would later lead me down a path to discovery.
Of all the dragon myths, none were related to Africans. As my writings developed, so did my reading. I got to a point where all I wanted was to read fantasy.  I dived into the world of C.S. Lewis and J.R.R Tolkien. Again leaving me to wonder where were the people who looked like me in those stories?
By the time I was 17, I decided I wanted to work with disadvantaged children.  I wanted them to learn to use their imagination to escape worlds of pain.

Reaching college by the age of 19, I was able to leave New Orleans.  Many different majors later, including funeral services after a book I had written about the dead rising, I found my way back to my love for children. 

By 2007, nine years after graduating high school and four years after my Associates and Bachelor’s degrees, I entered a Masters of Elementary Education program at The University of Phoenix. 

By 2010 I found myself with three degrees and no job.

Continuing to write but never publishing, I began to take my writings to small presses. I was never picked up but I had finally become a special education teacher.

I began to wonder if what a college teacher back in Beaufort, South Carolina said of my writings might be true. “Your story is good. Your editing sucks but your story is good. I’m going to spare you future regret by telling you the truth. No one is going accept extraordinary black characters. They’re just not ready. Fantasy is not your realm.”

I remember telling myself, “You can’t just ignore the fact that you were not represented in fantasy. You and young people who look like you deserve to be represented in a realm of strength, magic, power, and rule. You’re a dragon!”

I sat down and had a conversation with my husband and older daughters about my desire to return to writing. This time, I would self-publish if I had to. With their blessing, I would write again.

Q2.  Tell us about the process of coming up with the book cover and the title ‘Dawn Of The Dragon’?

The cover was actually designed before the book was completed. The creative design took around four weeks to complete. My cover designer is Fiona Jayde @fionajaydemedia. The progress began with me completing a form that asked varies questions about the structure of the book. Then, I chose a series of images to send to Fiona. Next, Fiona designed different graphics based on the three act structure of my story including the setting, characters, and important plot points.  After another round of questions based on my vision, Fiona developed three sample designs. I chose the design then her creative process took over to develop the final product.

Q3. When writing a book how do you keep things fresh, for both your readers and also yourself?

I use Wattpad, Reedsy Discovery, and my blog Realm of Writes to communicate with my readers. They are willing to offers suggestions, participate in polls, and read drafts.
Research is also important. I research historical places, past, and current events.

Q4. Is there lots to do before you drive in and start writing a book?

Yes! The main task is researching the market to find out what’s hot and what’s not. It is also important to be a reader. Writers must be readers. I enjoy reading some of my favorite authors to build my own stamina in order to prepare for the ginormous task of writing a book.

Q5. How long did it take you to write ‘Palera Dawn’ book?

It took some time because of losses that occurred during the process. I lost my grandfather at the beginning of writing Palera Dawn. By the middle of the writing process, my brother from another mother, as he was called died of a heart attack one week before his college graduation. He was only 22. He had played basketball and ran track. He kept up with his yearly physicals. This was a devastating blow. His name is Warren Xavier Sales.
The dragon in Palera Dawn, Xavgon was renamed for him.

Q6. Congratulations for the Book2 ‘Dawn Of The Dragon’. What do you think your readers take away from both of your books?

My hope is that they see the importance of having not only a female protagonist, but a female protagonist of color. I hope they see that people of African descent/culture should continue to rise in epic fantasy.

Q7. What were the key challenges you faced while writing ‘Dawn Of The Dragon’ book?

Time. Time was the enemy. I am the mother of six children and a special education teacher. My schedule is often laid out before I know it.

Q8. What books or authors have most influenced your own writing?

Evan Winters (The Rage of Dragons), The Lord of The Rings (J.R. Tolkien), A Song of Wraths and Ruin (Roseanne A. Brown), and Children of Blood and Bone (Tomi Adeyemi).

Q9. Are there any secrets from the books (that aren’t in the blurb), you can share with your readers?

Well, secrets lead to spoilers. I don’t want to spoil the story, but I will say the relationship between Kalera, the main character, and Xavgon, her dragon, thrust the story forward.

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Codename: The Rift by Cassandra Featherstone and Gail Jericho

Book: Codename: The Rift

Authors: Cassandra Featherstone and Gail Jericho

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Language: English

Rating: 4.5/5

Codename: The Rift is a blend of dark romance and science fiction fantasy written by the authors Cassandra Featherstone and Gail Jericho. It is the first book in the Codename: The Rift series.

The protagonist of the story is Delilah (X1501). She is the leader of the offshoot of the Battle of Blood and Steel and she will capture our attention a lot.

The writing style of the author is amazing and the descriptions are so strong that it makes me feel like I am witnessing everything from my eyes, happening in front of me. The length of the book is much longer than my expectations. The world building is wide and there are so many characters to keep track of. This book is not for beginners.

Please be advised since book contains mature content, so this is only recommended for adult audience.

I like to recommend it to those readers who enjoy a blend of different genres like dark Fantasy, dark romance and scifi. Eagerly waiting to read next book “A New World Order Vol 1” in the series.

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