The Farm From Anywhere by M.R. Alger

Book: The Farm From Anywhere

Author: M.R. Alger

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Language: English

Rating: 4.5/5

The Farm From Anywhere is a fantasy novel by the author M.R. Alger. The story is about a teenager Phillip Montgomery who was sent to his cousin’s house in King’s Hill to enjoy the summer vacations. Phillip found a messenger bag on the way with so many interesting things in it like The Pink Notebook, old and worn Children’s Book, crayons, markers, dolls, etc.

Phillip thought that this bag must be of some child. Weird things start to happen when Aunt Kath’s car crashed on the way. She checked so many times but it wasn’t getting started. When the mechanic checked, it started immediately. This means it was destined for Phillip to find this messenger bag. The story gets interesting from here and picks pace.

My favourite characters from the book are Phillip, his friend Dan and Fairchild’s daughter Maddie. Teenagers will enjoy this story to the most. I binge read it on the weekend as I couldn’t put it down. The ending of the book is what I loved. I am looking forward to read the sequel of this book.

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Ben’s Adventures: Under the Big Top by Elizabeth Gerlach

Book: Ben’s Adventures: Under the Big Top

Author: Elizabeth Gerlach

Illustrated By: Stephanie Hider

Language: English

Available On: Amazon

Rating: 4.5/5

Ben’s Adventures: Under the Big Top is a Children’s Book written by the author Elizabeth Gerlach and illustrated by Stephanie Hider. This is the second book in the Ben’s Adventures Series.

The protagonist of the story is a little boy Ben. He is in the same class as his brother and sister since they are triplets. Ben is in the wheelchair. He likes to play and learn in the classroom with his friends. When his teacher Miss Lisa tells a Circus story, Ben dreamt of all the adventures that he and his friends are having in the circus.

The story shows how support from parents and teacher can help a child with special needs to have fun. Illustrations are nice and the story is written well. I enjoyed reading this story. Pick this journey to go on adventures along with Ben.

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Casey Vice: Spitfire of Vengeance by Joseph Rousell

Book: Casey Vice: Spitfire of Vengeance

Author: Joseph Rousell

Available On: Amazon

Language: English

Rating: 4.5/5

The lead Casey Vice is a cop dedicated to her job,  After a  tragedy hits her at the age of 8, her father, a police captain who founded CIOC and her mother were brutally murdered in front of their house and left her and her siblings orphaned and shattered. This tragic incident made Casey a strong women who can fight any situation and obstacles that may come her way.

She worked hard and trained herself  so rigorously so that she can take revenge of from her parents killers and give them the suffering that she had all her childhood. It was really astonishing to read this thriller where one could really relate to the dedication and human emotions of Casey. Also at the End there is catch that made me think that this book should have sequel too.

Rousell really has a superb writing and was really able to make me completely indulged into this crime thriller. The language is simple and cover is apt too. For me its one of the best crime thriller’s that I have read till now. Would love to explore more readings from the author.

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The Body in the Paddy Field by Nadishka Aloysius

Book: The Body in the Paddy Field

Author: Nadishka Aloysius

Language: English

Rating: 4.5/5

The Body in the Paddy Field is a mystery novel written by the author Nadishka Aloysius. This is the first book in A Sri Lankan Mystery book series. The story starts with our protagonist Kiyama Fernando in the centre of town when she lost the way to her friend’s home. Kiyama has a plan to stay with her university friend Vinodhini Dias for free weeks so she can get a break from all the troubles in her life.

When they were on the town tour, a body of an English teacher Priyanka Sir was found in the paddy fields. Police suspected that someone has murdered Priyanka and whoever was close to him was under suspicion. Vino was one of them. Vino didn’t have any trust on police. So she decided to investigate the case herself with her friend Kiyama. Read the entire story yourself to unveil the suspense yourself.

The vocabulary given at the bottom of every page in a way we see citations in Wikipedia is amazing and nice idea. The plot of the story is intriguing and I couldn’t put the book down until I finished it. It gave me a feeling like I was watching a TV show Crime Patrol. Characters are well developed and I enjoyed reading this story.

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The River Rising by MK Mancuso

Book: The River Rising

Author: MK Mancuso

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Language: English

Rating: 4.5/5

The River Rising is a romance fiction written by the author MK Mancuso. The protagonist of the story is a girl River. After finishing her undergrad in broadcast journalism, she started working as newsroom assistant at Lark Broadcasting Station. Her dream was to work for a local TV as a news reporter.

Her boss Jace Bolton is a gorgeous looking man. Just at the age of 29, he managed to be a CEO of the company. Apart from all these good things, there is a dark side to Jace as well. He was stalking River from months ago, this scared her. Things start to change for River with the entry of Carter in the story. Who is Carter? Read the story to find out yourself.

The language of the book is easy to understand. The plot is intriguing and I couldn’t put the book down until I finished it. Characters are well built. Cover page and title of the book is apt. Great work by the author in this debut novel. River’s character, her action and behavior I could understand all if I place myself in her shoes. A must read story!!

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Jakobi and Me by Ashequka Lacey

Book: Jakobi and Me

Author: Ashequka Lacey

Illustrated By: Lavonne Andrese

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Language: English

Rating: 4.5/5

Jakobi and Me is a Children’s Book written by the author Ashequka Lacey and illustrated by Lavonne Andrese. This a story of two brothers. Ameir is an elder brother who loves his younger brother Jakobi. Jakobi is a baby with special needs. He was born with Thanatophoric Skeletal Dysplasia. It is a kind of dwarfism. Due to this Jakobi chest is smaller and his lungs hasn’t grown properly.

Jakobi was different. This made Ameir’s friends to ask him so many questions. But Ameir as a good elder brother made everyone aware about Jakobi’s difference and yet how he is normal. Read the entire story to know yourself about the feelings of a big brother after meeting his differently-abled new born brother.

The book is written and narrated well. Illustrations are nice and this story gives us a message to be like Ameir who is kind and caring to his younger bro. We all should be kind to people of special needs and should make them feel as an ordinary person.

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The Calling by Kate Hershberger

Book: The Calling

Author: Kate Hershberger

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Language: English

Rating: 4/5

The Calling by the author Kate Hershberger is the first book in The Collins Trilogy. The plot is constructed in a supernatural world where Darcy and Ceridwen Collins are the twin werewolf sisters. Werewolf twins are rare and they could feel what their sibling is feeling.

Darcy was the first born and the alpha of the two girls will be the heir of the Collins pack. Darcy and Ceridwen’s father is the current pack leader and he wanted his eldest daughter Darcy to be the next pack leader. But Darcy was least interested in the politics of werewolf culture as she can’t trust everyone in the pack. Read the further story to know what happens next.

The story is written and narrated well. World building is amazing. Cover page of the book is apt and the title is simple. I am looking forward to read the sequel of this book.

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Some Laneys Died by Brooke Skipstone

Book: Some Laneys Died

Author: Brooke Skipstone

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Language: English

Rating: 4/5

Some Laney’s Died: A Skipping Sideways Thriller is an action packed story written by the author Brooke Skipstone. The story is about a sixteen years old girl DeLaney West. Three years ago, she caught her dad making out with another woman. She told her mom about it and their parents marriage got ruined.

She keep on regretting this decision of her. Your one choice can result in one very different life. This is a Young Adult novel with a Science Fiction theme. It is interesting to see how every decision of Delaney affected her and how in some universe she died.

The story is little lengthy and could have been cut short. The direction of the plot is sometimes confusing. The concept however is amazing and the language of the book is easy. Cover page of the book is nice. Looking forward to read next book from the author.

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I’ll Love You Wherever You Go by Jacquelyn Randle

Book: I’ll Love You Wherever You Go

Author: Jacquelyn Randle

Illustrated By: Stephanie Hider

Language: English

Rating: 4/5

‘I’ll Love You Wherever You Go’ is a Children’s Book written by the author Jacquelyn Randle and illustrated by Stephanie Hider. This is the story of an elder sister and a newborn sister.

An elder sister is expressing her love, care and feelings for her little sister and saying to her that she will always be there to take care of her. Mostly when a new baby comes into house, an elder one gets little jealous. So this book is giving tips to parents so they can teach their older kid to adjust to new baby in the house and love him/her.

The story is written well. The plot of the story is interesting and I enjoyed reading it. But the illustrations could have been much better. This book is recommended to expectant mothers for their elder kid especially.

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Interview with author Edwin Betancourt

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

Hello! My name is Edwin Betancourt and I am an Independent Author hailing from the Bronx, NY. I have been writing since I was 14 years old and haven’t stopped since. The main genres that I write are usually Fiction, Fantasy, Drama, Comedy and of course fused with twists and turns. I love musicals, comics and binge watching “Charmed”, “Buffy The Vampire Slayer (show)” and “How To Get Away With Murder”.

Q2. What were the key challenges you faced while writing ‘Jayson The Witch’ book?

There were so many challenges I faced when writing this story. When I began writing this story I debated whether I wanted to write it in first person narrative through the eyes of Jayson but then the events that take place without Jayson’s knowledge wouldn’t be displayed properly. The next debate had a lot to do with the story and how I wanted to convey Jayson’s past-being an Immortal Witch who is 520 years old. I knew right away I wanted this story to take place in 2019 (that was the year I began the final draft) but I also wanted to show Jayson and Nathaniel’s history in 1519 in a unique way. That’s when I decided to make the even numbered chapters (chapters 2, 4, 6 etc) take place in 1519 showing how Jayson and Nathaniel met and then the odd numbered chapters (chapters 1, 3, 5 etc) take place in the present, 2019, telling the current story. In my mind that was an idea that I enjoyed but I feared readers wouldn’t. So that was definitely a huge challenge for me.

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

I am a huge fan of Edgar Allan Poe! His short stories had so many twists and they were not only short and sometimes absurd but they lingered in your mind long after you stopped reading it. Of course, I have to throw in Hans Christian Andersen and the Grimm Brothers because they created these dark and sinister fairy tales that Disney watered down and gave Happily Ever Afters to.

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

That is a great question. I’m much of an introvert-a cliche amongst us writers- but I do enjoy visiting the Botanical Gardens (although my allergies get the best of me) and the Bronx Zoo. I love just walking through those places and letting the solitude inspire me. It definitely helped me when I had writers block while working on “Jayson The Witch”. It’s special to me because I love being surrounded by trees, the wind blowing and not knowing who’s watching you and what Magical Being is probably lurking around the corner.

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

For me there is a lot of preparation! I’m an old fashion writer, so I write the story in a notebook first and then type it all up and edit as I go. When working on a new project I always imagine the plot first, then create the characters and ask myself: “What is going on in the story?”, “Why are the characters this way?”, “What is the endgame of this story?” and most importantly “Why should anyone want to read it?”. Once I answered those questions I’m able to write and see where my mind takes me. Sometimes it’s a short story, other times it’s a story that I get halfway through and leave it until I can decide where else to take it and other times it’s just a dead end with no redemption.

Q6. How long did it take you to write this book?

15 years! I know that sounds crazy. I began writing this story when I was in high school in 2004 for a writing class, then I stopped to focus on playwriting. Once I got back into the story I finished it and had my classmates read it and they enjoyed it, but it didn’t feel complete to me. That’s when I knew more had to be done. It wasn’t until later on (2010) that I picked the writing of this book back up and added the fairy tale aspects, the relationship with Nathaniel and then some twists. I submitted my manuscripts to many publishers and they rejected it due to certain things they wanted me to change to make the story more adult rated which I didn’t want. There was a publisher that took interest in the book and told me so many wonderful things about it, but they wanted me to pay them to publish it. Tip for writers: NEVER pay a publisher to publish your story! That’s when I gave up going the traditional route and ended up self publishing the final draft this year.

Q7. What does success means to you?

Success isn’t money to me. Success is people reading your story and telling others about it. Reading your story and then messaging you to talk about it and ask questions about the characters that you can’t answer due to spoilers. Success for me is just people reading my story and enjoying every single page and finding the world I created as an escape for them. Which is why I made the story free to read on Amazon in the United States and Canada. I’m working on India as we speak.

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

Yes! Creating a book cover for me is the most interesting and stressful thing ever. I use the site and app called Canva to do everything because it’s affordable and so easy to use for someone like me who isn’t tech savvy. The cover for any story should be intriguing and unique as well as representative of what’s going on in the story. I originally wanted a Witch hat on the cover but I felt like then the readers would expect Jayson to wear a Witch hat, which he doesn’t. So I thought about the color scheme, red is the color Jayson wears the most and I knew that’s the color I wanted. But then what about the image? I believe less is more-especially for an Indie writer like myself who is on a budget, so I found this beautiful picture of red smoke and seeing how Jayson loves red and his magic tends to glow red, this was the perfect image! After a few image placements, the final one came out amazing!

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

Hmm, I would have to say the small stuff I do in the stories I create. For example, I always end very chapter in a cliffhanger to keep readers invested in turning the page. I act as if the chapters are episodes and every end is what will keep the audience coming back for more. Story wise, I always want to write a story that is unique and special to me and my community. Being a Gay male myself, I wanted to write a story that young LGBTQ+ people could read and enjoy because it isn’t filled with vulgar language, disturbing images or trigger warnings, but filled with characters that they could relate to. I of course, would never isolate other readers and say I only write for LGBTQ+ people because I’m a huge supporter of diversity, so I always write stories that aren’t offensive or vulgar to anyone and it shows that LGBTQ+ people can be heroes, villains, masterminds, writers, magical etc
without needing to be sexualized.

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

Oooh, so many secrets but I cannot reveal too much. I can say that I don’t write things by accident. There are certain things that were said in narration and by characters that will play a huge part in the second book. Like “Malum”. I can also say as of right now, the second book is about 60% complete. It went through some constant changes but I’m aiming for a Halloween release. I ideally wanted it for this Summer but due to the Pandemic that doesn’t seem likely.

Author: Edwin Betancourt

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