The Dark Archer by author Robert Cano

Book: The Dark Archer

Author: Robert Cano

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Language: English

Rating: 4.5/5

The Dark Archer by the author Robert Cano is an epic dark fantasy. It is the sequel of The Suffering.

Bene, the guard captain of princess of Preju, Devani only wanted the safety of his princess but he was left to his torment alone after Affractus ripped his soul from his body. Bene is now a wraith. Wraith is the soulless wanderer. Affractus is the reason black magic exists in the world. The princess for which Bene has given his whole life had no concern for what fate had brought to him.

Feorin, a satyr who wanted to have peace saw a shadowed figure coming out of the forest. After sometime, he could hear the voice inside his head. He talked to the wraith and they introduced each other. Bene felt so good after feeling the life through Feorin.

This is an interesting story showing loneliness, friendship, freedom, grief, etc. Cover photo of the book couldn’t have been better. World building is nice. Pace of the story was medium and characters are described nicely. This is a great fantasy story and Robert has impressed me with the emotions expressed in this book. Story is really dark and if you enjoy dark fantasy stories, give a try to this one. I am sure you won’t be disappointed.

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The Tail Of Max The Mindless Dog by author Florenza Denise Lee

Book: The Tail Of Max The Mindless Dog

Author: Florenza Denise Lee

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Language: English

Rating: 5/5

The Tail of Max the Mindless Dog is a children’s book on Mindfulness written by the author Florenza Denise Lee. It is the story of a puppy Max whose tail hurts oftenly. One day, he though that his tail is the source of pain. He gonna catch it and tie it in a knot so it will not hurt again. Read the story yourself to find out will Max be able to catch his tail? Why his friends are calling him Max, the Mindless Dog?

This is a great story with pretty illustrations. Storytelling skills of Florenza are nice. Story plot is much interesting to engage the readers while reading it. Colorful pages will attract kid’s attention. This book will motivate kids to use their time in the right direction instead of wasting it. Strongly recommend this book to little readers.

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Beasts Of The Night by author Matejs Kalns

Book: Beasts Of The Night

Author: Matejs Kalns

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Language: English

Rating: 4.5/5

Beasts of the Night is the debut novel of the author Matejs Kalns. The story of this novel revolves around a very important topic Child Trafficking. The story is about the eight years old girl Mei and her protector Quinton Mills who is a security consultant. Mei lives with her aunt. When her aunt told her about working in the north, Yunnan or Guangxi, Mei understood that she is being sold to the man who is there at their home. Mei looked for the opportunity and eventually escaped from her buyer and her aunt.

When she met Quinton in the orphanage, Quinton got attracted to the little Mei. As the story progresses, one night some men came in the truck and they took Mei and other girls after hitting the volunteer Pichai. When Noi informed all this to Quinn, he felt a twisted knot in his stomach. He cares a lot for Mei and he will find her at any cost.

The story will take the readers to different countries across the globe. Character of Quinn is penned down beautifully by the author. Language of the book is medium and title of the story couldn’t have been better than this. This novel is written in a very detailed manner and one would definitely enjoy these fine details. Although this book took me some time to finish but it is totally worth.

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Interview with author Matejs Kalns

Book: Beasts Of The Night

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

Sure thing. My name is Matejs Kalns, born and raised in Toronto, Canada. I grew up in the Latvian community here and spoke Latvian from a very early age, brought up in what was initially a community of refugees that settled here after the Second World War. I’ve always written short stories since I was a child, but never really considered writing something longer. It always seemed a very daunting task until it just sort of, happened! I spent most of my twenties studying and then working abroad—mostly education and human rights, which provided a lot of inspiration for this novel.

Q2. What were the key challenges you faced while writing ‘Beasts Of The Night’?

I have always loved writing so I didn’t find it particularly challenging, it was very much a labour of love. I was very familiar with the subject matter given my academic and professional background. As I said, I love to write and tell stories so that part was lots of fun—plotting out all the peaks and valleys, how the characters would react, etc. The biggest challenge was the editing process. It can be difficult to step back from your work and view it with a critical eye. Although I think I’m certainly my own fiercest critic, reading and rereading something you’ve written and then editing a hundred thousand words can be daunting at times.

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

I read almost exclusively historical fiction as I studied history in school, and my family background is very much intertwined with the European history of the 20th century. Philip Kerr is who got me into reading this genre years ago with his noir series starring Bernie Gunther, a sort of German anti-hero detective from Berlin. Alan Furst has had a huge influence on me as well, I think I relate very much to his writing style. Not only do I appreciate his talent but I think I’m drawn to him because the stories are written in a similar way that I like to tell my tales, although that’s where any comparisons should end. I couldn’t insult the man like that!

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

I don’t have many favourite spots to visit in Canada—despite being raised here I’m a fairly avid traveler. Grandma’s kitchen table, if anything. But I would say the old town of Riga, Latvia has always held a special place in my heart. There are a couple of cafés in Bangkok that are also personal favourites, a city I actually detested the first time I traveled there, but have grown to love. Amman, Jordan is probably my favourite Middle Eastern city, and just about any brasserie in Paris will do me just fine.

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

I usually have the entire plot in my head before I even think about writing something. It has to pass a series of tests I suppose, I need to believe it’s going to be stimulating enough for the reader. Then I plot it out—the chapters, the twists and turns, what happens to who, and when—and only if I’m satisfied with the outline do I start to write the book. A lot of research goes into the work beforehand, but during the process as well. There’s no end to my pulling books from the shelves or googling articles to make sure what I’m writing is accurate.

Q6. How long did it take you to write ‘Beasts Of The Night’?

It took me a few years but I certainly didn’t work on it the entire time. I had the initial idea several years ago while working in Egypt, however I didn’t start writing straight away. There was also a lengthy period of time where I was distracted with a new job and probably didn’t write at all for about a year. It’s difficult to say with Beasts, but now that I’m writing more consistently, I’ll have a better idea for the next one.

Q7. On what platforms can readers find ‘Beasts Of The Night’ to buy?

My publisher, FriesenPress and I are aiming for a release in early December, 2020. The book will be available in paperback, hardcover and e-formats through the FriesenPress bookstore  (https://books.friesenpress.com/store) and on Amazon (www.amazon.com)

Q8. Tell us about the process of coming up with the book cover and the title ‘Beasts Of The Night’?

I worked with a graphic designer regarding the cover which was a really fun experience. I wanted the cover to accurately reflect the feel of the book, which I think it does. It’s very minimalist, and has a gritty, faded sort of mood to it, which is keeping with the themes of mystery, uncertainty, a certain amount of desperation. I especially like the vague silhouette of Mei who is central to the story, and consequently the cover.

I had a couple of different working titles but settled on Beasts of the Night because I thought it captured the essence of what the story is about, at least the battle that is being fought in regards to Mei’s disappearance. I won’t give it away to readers, but there’s a poignant moment of reflection which I think really captures the essence of society’s struggle against these human rights abuses.

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

I won’t write a book if I don’t think it will hold my attention, and consequently, the reader’s attention. The story has to have enough twists and turns and there needs to be enough emotional investment in the characters to keep people interested. The writing never gets ‘stale’ in any sense for me. I find that even though I have an outline for the story, no matter how detailed, there’s always little ideas that fall from the sky and I end up going off on interesting tangents which end up adding a lot to the background, the pacing, etc. This is probably my favourite part of the writing process—no matter how specific and detailed my outline might be, ideas just simply materialize from somewhere and I get to run with them for a while, taking me in a new direction.

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

Well I can’t give anything away, but I will say that the reader will meet a whole cast of unusual characters throughout the book. I think the blurb and also some of the reviews paint a good overall picture of the story, however there’s still many twists and turns that readers will have to discover for themselves. That’s the best part of the adventure.

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Interview with author Brendan Walsh

Book: The Century’s Scribe

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

Hey! I’m Brendan Walsh. I graduated from the College of Wooster in 2017 with an English degree, and am now a grad student at Cal State Northridge. In addition to writing, I’m a big baseball fan, and you can also find me reading comics, drinking coffee, and thinking about what to write next. I also consider myself a philosopher and a recreational madman.

Q2.  What were the key challenges you faced while writing ‘The Century’s Scribe’ book?

I had a lot of anxiety about it. It was originally 160,000 words, but my publisher wanted to divide it into two books. It’s also my most personal work, so I felt a bit more sensitive about rejection.

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

Too many to name, but the biggest names for me have been Ray Bradbury, Neil Gaiman, and Brandon Sanderson. Before I read Sanderson’s Mistborn series, I wasn’t much of a high fantasy guy, but that series changed my view. I wouldn’t have written The Century’s Scribe if I hadn’t been introduced to his work.

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

I’ve made many road trips across the country (the US), so I’ve seen a lot of it. That being said, my favorite spot is probably the Americana mall in my home town of Glendale, CA. In my life, I’ve probably spent more than $10,000 at their Barnes and Noble.

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

Not for me. I’ve never been an outliner. I’ve just started a scene and waited to see where it went. I would look at what I had written and try getting inspiration. I’d say it’s worked out for me so far.

Q6. How long did it take you to write ‘The Century’s Scribe’ book?

I started writing it back in October of 2017, but was writing it very slowly because I was busy with another project. In March of 2019 I was only a few chapters in, but after getting to the sixth chapter, I started getting so into it that it was a race to the finish. By then it was another four months until it was done.

Q7. On what all platforms readers can find ‘The Century’s Scribe’ book to buy?

They can find it online anywhere books are sold. Amazon, Barnes and Noble, etc. If they’re ever in Glendale, the Barnes and Noble there should still have a few copies.

Q8. Tell us about the process of coming up with the book cover and the title ‘The Century’s Scribe’?

I came up with that title before I knew plot. I thought it was a neat title, and then I challenged myself to give it an interesting meaning in the story. The cover was done by my publisher, but I told them I thought it would be cool to have the city of Brunswald represented by a Victorian-era-ish London. The bird on the cover is sneaky, and might not mean what you think it does *wink* *wink*

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

It’s important for writers to realize they probably aren’t doing something extremely original, and that’s okay. The key is to make your writing uniquely yourself. If a reader can feel an author’s vulnerability, then that’ll keep it fresh.

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

As I said earlier, I had to break the book into two parts. The next book is coming out next year in July. All I will say is, if you think you know what the ending of The Century’s Scribe means, there is still a lot to learn.

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Born To Do It by author Dr Rebekah Louisa Smith

Book: Born To Do It

Author: Dr Rebekah Louisa Smith

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Language: English

Rating: 4.5/5

Born To Do It by the author Rebekah Louisa Smith is a guide to become the leader of a Business Niche using powerful spiritual techniques. Author has explained that first we need to discover our sole purpose means we need to find what we are born to do. Then we need to find a niche and consider the factor whether it can work as a business. Read this entire book yourself to know the further steps and implement them to know what all works for you.

Notes section given at the end of chapters can help readers to pen down important points. I have written them in my journal. Every chapter has some exercises to help you become the leader of your niche. By going through those questions, readers will analyze themselves and will get to know about themselves and the business better. Author has explained things by giving her examples so readers can connect well. The Importance of Gratitude topic is very important not just in business but in life as well. It makes you feel thankful, happy and satisfied.

It is a great book to motivate people to make their business dreams come true. I am glad to know about the 4D’s shared by the author in this book. Language of the book is simple and easy to understand. Cover photo looks perfect according to the genre. I recommend everyone to read this book at least once.

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Born To Do It by author Dr Rebekah Louisa Smith

Book: Born To Do It

Author: Dr Rebekah Louisa Smith

Available On: Amazon

Language: English

Rating: 4.5/5

Born To Do It by the author Rebekah Louisa Smith is a guide to become the leader of a Business Niche using powerful spiritual techniques. Author has explained that first we need to discover our sole purpose means we need to find what we are born to do. Then we need to find a niche and consider the factor whether it can work as a business. Read this entire book yourself to know the further steps and implement them to know what all works for you.

Notes section given at the end of chapters can help readers to pen down important points. I have written them in my journal. Every chapter has some exercises to help you become the leader of your niche. By going through those questions, readers will analyze themselves and will get to know about themselves and the business better. Author has explained things by giving her examples so readers can connect well. The Importance of Gratitude topic is very important not just in business but in life as well. It makes you feel thankful, happy and satisfied.

It is a great book to motivate people to make their business dreams come true. I am glad to know about the 4D’s shared by the author in this book. Language of the book is simple and easy to understand. Cover photo looks perfect according to the genre. I recommend everyone to read this book at least once.

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Edward The Egg: Coloring Tales Of Adventure by author Julia Fagundus

Book: Edward The Egg: Coloring Tales Of Adventure

Author: Julia Fagundus

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Language: English

Rating: 5/5

Recently I read the Bilingual version of Edward the Egg: Coloring Tales of Adventure. This book is written in two languages English and Spanish. Story is about Edward an egg who loves to try new, crazy things. As Edward try to swim, cook, drive a four vehicle, he inspire readers to try something new everyday.

Every paragraph is first written in English and then it’s Spanish translation is written. Vocabulary review given in the book from time to time is really helpful. Find the magic letter part is very interesting one. Kids can improve both their English and Spanish with the help of this amazing book. Go ahead with it right away.

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Edward The Egg: Coloring Tales Of Adventure by author Julia Fagundus

Book: Edward The Egg: Coloring Tales Of Adventure

Author: Julia Fagundus

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Language: English

Rating: 5/5

Edward the Egg: Coloring Tales of Adventure is a Children’s book written by the author Julia Fagundus and illustrated by Madison Mirra. Story is about an adventurous egg Edward who loves to learn new things. Even though Edward is a made-up character but many people who love adventures could relate to him. Grab a copy of this book and follow Edward as he learns to cook, ride a horse, etc.

Cover photo of the book is so attractive that I fell in love with it the moment I saw it. Stories are written in a simple language so kids can understand them easily. Writing style of Julia is impressive. This book teaches a wonderful lesson to kids. It inspires them to be kind so they can change someone’s life for the better.

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A knife’s Edge by author Eliot Parker

Book: A Knife’s Edge

Author: Eliot Parker

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Language: English

Rating: 5/5

I love reading thrillers. Recently I read “A Knife’s Edge” written by Eliot Parker, West Virginia author. Story is set in Charleston, West Virginia. Main character of the story is Sergeant Ronan McCullough. His boyfriend Ty Andino works as an emergency room charge nurse. One day, when Ronan was injured and was taken to the emergency room, his eyes fell on Ty. Since then, Ronan went to ER multiple times and asked out Ty.

Ronan surprised Ty by visiting at the reception of Children’s Cancer Center in a police uniform. Ty has invited his friend Sarah Gilmore as a date to the event. Ty was looking for Sarah when a vehicle slammed into the building and took some of the lives. Later, inside a vehicle a driver was found who was shot in the head and Sarah’s butchered body was found in the trunk. As the investigation begins, secrets unfolded about Sarah’s life. She was working for the Btech Company who will be handling all crime lab work for Charleston PD.

Twists and turns in the story made it more interesting. Pace of the story is fine and kept me hooked from the beginning. I kept on turning pages after pages without putting it down. It is a LGBTQ themed novel. Ty and Ronan’s concern for each other was amazing to read about. If you are into thrillers then I like to strongly recommend this one to you. Curiously looking forward to read more of Elliot’s work.

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