Best Book Editors

Sean Armstrong for Editing 1st September 2021

I hired Best Books Editors after I saw a post on Facebook warning authors of a fraud. After being scammed by two fake editors and losing a lot of money, I decided to use Best Book Editor’s services to edit my book, The Green Girl and The Serum. As you can imagine, I was very… Continue reading Sean Armstrong for Editing 1st September 2021

Review of Hotel Lamia by Tiffany Ann

The author says that she writes the people she’d like to hang out with, isn’t that great? Her characters are instantly likeable, and we connect and identify with them. Even the outspoken and gobby, April—she’s a firebrand you’d want in your corner if rogue vampires were out to drink you—that’s for sure. Tiffany Ann also… Continue reading Review of Hotel Lamia by Tiffany Ann

Review of Fated or Bust by Tallulah O’Hara

Listen up, rom-com readers, there’s a new kid in town. Fated or Bust by Tallulah O’Hara is fast, current,  and every little girl’s dream—it’s also every grown woman’s fantasy. Come on, who doesn’t want the tattooed rock star to fall off their walls and into their bed? The beauty of this book is that every… Continue reading Review of Fated or Bust by Tallulah O’Hara

Review of H and the Giant Ice Cream by Leanne Plimmer

This is the first in what could go on to be a long run of books. As well as being a great read-along story, the books are interactive with puzzles and colouring pages for your child to enjoy. The stories are centred around our two-little-boy heroes and their magic Uncle H. The possibilities for adventure… Continue reading Review of H and the Giant Ice Cream by Leanne Plimmer

Testimonial Jenna O’Malley for Editing

An editor is next. If you want to be considered a professional: Get a good editor. Before people jump on me otherwise: I’m an English teacher. I know what the woes of peer editing looks like, and it doesn’t get better just because we’re writers. I don’t edit my own stuff, and I teach writing… Continue reading Testimonial Jenna O’Malley for Editing

Review of I pink I can by Tori West

Tori West is a breast cancer survivor, so who better to write a book about surviving cancer? This book takes us on the fictional journey of one woman’s story. We know it’s fiction, but you can feel the Author bleeding onto every page. This is not bleak or depressing, though she tells it how it… Continue reading Review of I pink I can by Tori West

Blog August 5, 2021, Sweating Glowing Superhero

It’s been another busy week in the crazy-cat office—we don’t have a cat, just an iguana, a python, and a dog. Today would be the perfect day for getting out of here and taking Teagan to the beach. However, Granddad is still the Great Preventative, capitalised because it’s his latest title. However, I give him… Continue reading Blog August 5, 2021, Sweating Glowing Superhero

Review of The Testament by S Lee Glick.

The first thing I want to say about this book is that Stephen Glick is a surviving stroke victim, and at the front of all of his books, he lists the warning signs of an oncoming stroke. This could potentially save somebody’s life, and I think it’s an amazingly public-spirited thing to do. It bears… Continue reading Review of The Testament by S Lee Glick.

Review of Trafficking Innocence by Nalani Titcomb

One of the best Indie novels I’ve read in a long time. The story is set in Hawaii—what’s not to like, right? It’s dismal here in bleak old England, and this book comes with a healthy dollop of tropical sunshine included. It tells of long, hot days spent horseriding and surfing. This book has got… Continue reading Review of Trafficking Innocence by Nalani Titcomb

Review of Devoted by Dean Koontz.

Back to mainstream authors for this one. Tough review to write because I feel like a disloyal wife. In a sentence, I can say that this book was okay. That stings because Koontzie has been my life-long favourite author. Sticking with the spousal analogy, it’s like a marriage that has lost its sparkle. This book… Continue reading Review of Devoted by Dean Koontz.