So, I finished Ironhand, thinking "oh boy! The author has definitely improved his writing! THis book will be so GOOD!!!" Sadly, it wasn't so wonderful. To me, the last book in a trilogy must be the greatest (or at least nearly as good as the first) in the series. The book must start with the risi...
Very entertaining and definately worth a read.I started this series and thought from the first chapter or two that I might not like it, but turns out that this is a great series to read. The story is pretty quick paced and enjoyable. The author has a slightly whimsical writing style that is quite...
I really enjoyed Silvertongue!I would've finished this book in no time had I not become kind of busy and a bit preoccupied. But overall, I loved the storyline, characters, and conclusion. One thing I didn't like was the sudden transition and change in George and Edie's character. It was nice and ...
Kind of hard to give this story an honest review as it's book 1, the story is not complete. It was compelling at times, rambling at other times. Seems like this might be a book that would do well with the young adult audience. It was fun having a supernatural (supranatural) story combined with...
He got back very little change from the ten pounds he gave the driver, and he realized that his lunch money for the rest of the week was gone. He didn’t care a bit. He was home. He winced as he reached for the change with his bad hand. “You okay, son?” asked the cabbie. “It’s just this,” said Geo...
City workers have all gone home, and the twisting canyons hemmed in by high-rises are not on the way to anywhere. Traffic passing through the city blasts past on wider thoroughfares, and the narrow streets that are so busy by day become a ghost town. The Red Queen drove her horses slowly along th...
Filax, running beside the chariot, stopped but did not growl at them. Instead he wagged his tail. They were the Angels of Mercy from the war memorial next to the small St George’s plinths in the inner courtyard of the cathedral-like Prudential building across the street. They had stopped the char...
The movement stopped. Filax listened to the sound of the silence listening right back at him. He rumbled another warning, deep in his chest. ‘He is growling,’ said a new voice, much like the first. Filax lowered his head, rea...