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Review of Bound by Oath and Heart by Jenna O’Malley

This is one of my favourite indie authors and the best book I’ve read this year. It’s book two and the second book in the Arsinoëphorus Alliance series, the first being Bound by Fate and Blood. I have a rule when it comes to series writing. The subsequent books have to be equally as good… Continue reading Review of Bound by Oath and Heart by Jenna O’Malley

Review of Waking up Rich by SN

This author dares to take history as we know it and completely rewrite it—it’s brilliant. I would suggest before reading this book, you take a double dose of anti-motion-sickness medication because the pace is frenetic. This author writes one heck of a story. The imagination in this novel is terrific. Imagine looking at the big… Continue reading Review of Waking up Rich by SN

The Clockmaker by Ceri Williams and Drew Neary

A lot of my recent reviews have been by Indie Authors like myself. There are hundreds of writing and reading groups around, and it’s great to support other authors. It’s a competitive world out there for struggling writers. From my perspective, it’s good because it’s forced me out of my niche. If you cut me… Continue reading The Clockmaker by Ceri Williams and Drew Neary

Review of Arsinoëphorus Alliance (Book 1): Bound by Fate and Blood by Jenna O’Malley

This is an intelligent vampire story. Some of the phraseology is just beautiful. MS O’Malley takes period, setting, costume, culture, etiquette and language into consideration, and the book’s tone-setting is just stunning. This vampire genre lends itself to forgetting about the myth being seeped in folklore and history. It’s morphed into a general excuse for… Continue reading Review of Arsinoëphorus Alliance (Book 1): Bound by Fate and Blood by Jenna O’Malley

Review of Anxiety By Danny Winter

This is my surprise book of 2020. I can’t believe I’m going to do this, but I’m giving this book 10 out of 10. I didn’t expect to do that for any book—ever. Now, there is nothing to attain in reading perfection—and this is far from perfect. I tried to give it 9.5, but my… Continue reading Review of Anxiety By Danny Winter

Review of We Need to Talk About Kevin by Lionel Shriver

This is the only book in years that I have abandoned. An international bestseller and a bitter disappointment. Positives first. The writing is eighty per cent brilliant. It is intelligent and educated. Shriver has (probably) been to university. I assume she has a degree in psychology, and she knows what she’s writing about. There is… Continue reading Review of We Need to Talk About Kevin by Lionel Shriver

Deidre Dorsett for Marketing Package, Book Trailer and Author Interview

Hello Katherine, I would like to say I am very impressed with all that the Best Book Editors team have done, from the author interview to the marketing. international and the editor review on your site. EXCELLENT!!! Thank you very much!!! I am excited about seeing the book trailer. Peace & Light Sincerely, Deidre Dorsett

Review of The Purple Moon by Deidre Dorsett.

We all have dark days. In times of confusion, when you’re stressed, sad or just overwhelmed by all the things that life throws at you, this is the perfect book. It isn’t just a story—it’s a concept book. It has a design—and that’s to bring calm and The Light into your life. This is a… Continue reading Review of The Purple Moon by Deidre Dorsett.

Author Interview with Deidre Dorsett

We would like to introduce …. Deidre Dorsett, author of The Purple Moon. Deidre is a warm, kind-hearted author who came to writing to spread kindness and spirituality through books’ medium. She has produced her first book herself and has done all the internal illustrations. Deidre’s work brings a feeling of calm and serenity in… Continue reading Author Interview with Deidre Dorsett

Review of We Need to Talk About Kevin by Lionel Shriver

This is the only book in years that I have abandoned. International bestseller and a bitter disappointment. Positives first. The writing is eighty percent brilliant. It is intelligent and educated. Shriver has (probably) been to university, I assume she has a degree in psychology, and she knows what she’s writing about. There is some stunning… Continue reading Review of We Need to Talk About Kevin by Lionel Shriver