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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

Author Interview Jenna O’Malley Author of The Arsinoëphorus Alliance Bound by Fate and Blood

We would like to introduce Jenna O’Malley, Author of the Arsinoëphorus Alliance. Arsinoëphorus, try saying that when you’ve had a skinful. Jenna is exceptional—and yes, on this occasion, I’m allowed to say it, she’s a favourite client. She was one of our three original clients when I launched the business in Nov 2020. Apart from… Continue reading Author Interview Jenna O’Malley Author of The Arsinoëphorus Alliance Bound by Fate and Blood

Joeseph Lewis for Author Interview

Joseph Lewis for Author Interview Best Bok Editors are knowledgeable, professional, respectful, and helpful. I had the pleasure of taking part in an author interview, and the questions were thoughtful and thought-provoking. Their website is easy to work with and professional in appearance. Not only will I continue to work with them, I encourage any author… Continue reading Joeseph Lewis for Author Interview

Review of All the Right Things: A Grady Romance: Book 1 (Grady Romances)

Andi’s life hits a brick wall at 60 miles an hour. She has some decisions to make and uproots her life to move cross-country to a hick mid-west town with no designer clothes shops.  As per her luck, the removal van with all of her stuff ends up in a different town from the one… Continue reading Review of All the Right Things: A Grady Romance: Book 1 (Grady Romances)

24 June 2021 Crazy is as Crazy Does.

I am frustrated. I have been trying to boost some posts on the Best Book Editors Facebook page for a week. This is paid for advertising. I want to give them my money. Will they take it? No. Do they make it easy? No. So my dilemma. Somehow, someway someday, Facebook decided they didn’t like… Continue reading 24 June 2021 Crazy is as Crazy Does.

Author Interview with Joseph Lewis

We would like to introduce  Joseph Lewis, author of The Lives Trilogy and prequel, Caught in a Web; Spiral Into Darkness, Betrayed and soon to be released, Blaze In, Blaze Out.  In this beautifully written and candid interview, we learn how Joe came to writing, about the tragedy in his life and about the strength… Continue reading Author Interview with Joseph Lewis

The Commandments of Self-editing Part Three

  This is the third article in our three-part series about general writing errors and how to avoid them.  Follow the simple rules and guides in these three papers, and your writing will be drastically improved overnight. Avoid too much looking. People talk with their eyes—but new writers tend to go all out with this.… Continue reading The Commandments of Self-editing Part Three

Review of Consequences of Crime, Greed and Love by Barbara Mostella.

Set over the dual localities of Alaska and Florida, this story centres around a law firm with a side-team of private detectives. Our unlucky-in-love hero is married to the job and hasn’t had a lot of time for romance. He’s a likeable guy and gets the bulk of his excitement from the job, leaving his… Continue reading Review of Consequences of Crime, Greed and Love by Barbara Mostella.

Review of The Mechanical Magistrate by Greg Hansen

First, what a cracking start to a story. I loved it. A man on death row is executed. Then, in the next chapter, he wakes up. It isn’t a dosage error. It isn’t a strange afterlife—that was enough to hook me. I wanted to know what happens next. This was one of the best book… Continue reading Review of The Mechanical Magistrate by Greg Hansen