Today it’s the turn of Friday Review Share to support Indie authors. Please leave a link in the comments to a review you’ve had on Amazon or Goodreads for one of your own books. A link to the review and a description of the book would be great (or the review itself if you like), because let’s face it, if people are interested in the book they will certainly check it out!
If you haven’t yet had any reviews for your books, then you can leave a review you’ve written for an Indie book that you’ve read and enjoyed.
I’ll start the ball rolling with the first review I had this week for my latest novel ‘Barren‘. It’s a 4 star review and the link to it is below if you’d like to check it out.
Books R Best4.0 out of 5 stars WHAT COULD YOU EXPECT?
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 19 May 2021 Verified Purchase
A sister carrying a child for her sister who is unable to have children. An interesting scenario, but were we expecting the bond between mother and daughter after the birth? Well written, the story kept moving and it flowed easily. A book I enjoyed.
Sharmishtha said:
thanks for sharing the review.
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beetleypete said:
Here is a review I posted for blogger and writer Christoph Fischer’s book, ‘Ludwika’. A powerful story about survival and endurance during WW2.
Best wishes, Pete.
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Stevie Turner said:
Thanks Pete.
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Darlene said:
Here´s one by the amazing Sally Cronin for Amanda in Malta: The Sleeping Lady.
This book is a fantastic mystery thriller for young readers. It would also be a wonderful guidebook for anyone visiting Malta with their family and wanting to get the most out of their time of this ancient Mediterranean island.
Amanda and her friends Caleb and Leah get involved in two potentially dangerous criminal activities as they explore the island with Caleb’s parents, unsuspecting of the younger generation’s involvement in solving mysteries sounding missing artifacts and endangered wildlife.
We get a guided tour of some of the main tourist attractions on and around the islands, including churches with miracles and artifacts, museums, the falconry centre and the Popeye theme park. As in any well written adventure stories, there are some heart stopping moments, as nature and criminals do their best to ruin the holiday, but the resourceful teens are on a mission to solve the mysteries.
The author has created some wonderful characters to undertake this well researched and entertaining adventure, and developed an exciting plot for young readers and those of us who are delighted to tag along.
I lived in Malta as a child and have returned since, and I appreciated the attention to detail about the history of the three main islands and tourist attractions. Not to mention a reminder of sunlit blue seas and the delicious Patizzi.. pastry filled with Ricotta cheese.
Recommended as an entertaining, exciting and educational read for anyone from young teen upwards.
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/54578806-amanda-in-malta
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Stevie Turner said:
Thanks Darlene.
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