A Twist in Time Book Review-Time Travel and Murder in Regency England The second book in Julie McElwain’s Kendra Donovan Mysteries series, titled “A Twist in Time,” a good murder mystery set in Regency Period of English history, is a good read if you like historical fiction, murder mysteries, and/or time travel tales. Time travel? Continue reading →
The Demon’s Deadline (Demon’s Assistant Book 1) Book Review When this reviewer chose to read The Demon’s Deadline, little did I know that inside this fairly short book was a well-written, fun, semi-YA romp through Seattle and surrounding cities as we get to know the heroine of the story, her boyfriend, and the Demons Continue reading →
Review of Karen Traviss’s Imperial Commando 501st Star Wars Novel: The recent Star Wars novel by Karen Traviss, Imperial Commando: 501st , is the first of a planned series of five books, but is preceded by four Republic Commando books, which contain the same basic characters. None of this I knew when I visited my local Continue reading →
Scourge of God Review The Scourge of God, sequel to S.M. Stirling’s The Sunrise Lands, and a part of the larger Change series, picks up where Sunrise Lands left off. Our protagonist, Rudi Artos MacKenzie, is on his hero’s quest to the fabled island of Nantucket to retrieve the Sword of the Lady (which happens Continue reading →
I just finished reading the paperback version of S.M. Stirling’s novel The Sunrise Lands and, just as with its predecessors in his inventive Novels of the Change series, this book comes off as a masterpiece among the alternate history/alternate universe genre. The main character, Rudi Artos Mackenzie, undertakes a quest, with the aid of eight Continue reading →