Monday, June 17, 2019

Review: Trickster's Choice

Trickster's Choice Trickster's Choice by Tamora Pierce
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Being the daughter of the Kingdoms champion knight who is also your mother makes things a little difficult for the youngest of three siblings to manage. From a young age our young heroine has always wanted to follow in her fathers side of the families work, which she has been training for her whole life. So when she gets made at her Mother and attempt to travel alone, only to be captured by slavers, where she is sent live with a family as their slave but soon the family comes to depend on this young girls skills as a spy to keep them alive...

Awesome! this looks like the beginning of a new series that I am just going to have to read, I'm hooked with the adventures, the unique people and places with so much unknown that keeps me wanting more.

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Review: For My People: Awacha Nay

For My People: Awacha Nay For My People: Awacha Nay by Heidi Ennis
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

“We are responsible for all things, as they were a gift to us.”

Author Heidi Ennis's historical fiction takes us back in time when the white man had not yet decimated the red man from his homes in the Pacific northeast. This tale takes you through a young chiefs son coming of age with many life lessons that build character to become a leader of his tribe. The story unfolded to weave a tale with our main character receiving visions from a past Chief that helps and confuses the young brave. I laughed and cried with the tribe, plus I found the book immensely entertaining.

I did not win the book on Goodreads but instead was able to read it with my Amazon Unlimited.

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Friday, June 7, 2019

Review: Last Tango in Cyberspace

Last Tango in Cyberspace Last Tango in Cyberspace by Steven Kotler
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Empathy is the ability to understand and share the feelings of another. In this Syfy thriller mystery, we meet Lion Zorn empathy tracker, who in the past was hired by companies to define the next big trend. But when several people wind up dead after doing a new drug, an eccentric pharmaceutical company owner decides to hire Lion Zorn to locate this compound. Good storyline and relatable characters with some memorable events taking place throughout the book.
I look forward to more from this author. Thanks, Goodreads and St. Martins press for a chance to review this book.

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