
Mom…It’s Cancer
An achingly intimate collection of blog posts, “Mom…It’s Cancer: is alive to the emotions and poignant moments hospital dramas and other books on fighting the Big C often overlook.
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SUMMARY:
Heaven has fallen, Hell has risen, pagan gods are roaming the earth and there is no going back.
As Adrian tries to adjust to life in the new world that The Awakening has brought but there is more to being one of the Horsemen of the Apocalypse than what he thought it would be.
The BookViral Review:
A novel of apocalyptic proportions, Broken Revelations: Brides of War is the second release in Scott’s Dark Fantasy series and it’s sure to have you eagerly turning its pages.
It is always refreshing to review something a little different and on this count, Scott has certainly delivered. With its feisty narrative, there is everything a reader could want from an urban fantasy novel. Deliciously dark at times with timely injections of humour and action, along with an intriguing well-paced plot, it’s sure to keep readers turning the pages as the age-old battle between the forces of good and evil reaches epic proportions.
As with Horsemen Rising, Book 1 in the Broken Revelations series, Scott’s characters are deftly drawn, vibrant and intense as he steers away from genre stereotypes. Backstories for his main characters have been well established but with new alliances to be formed Adrian Gray still has a lot to learn as he flexes his newfound powers!
From Gods of old, demons to angels Scott delivers gut-level entertainment that pushes all the right buttons. There is plenty of intrigue and suspense to blunt the edge of predictability and in Adrian Gray, he has created a strong character upon which to build a universally appealing fantasy series.
Successfully evoking the broad appeal of this ever-popular genre, Scott has delivered another highly entertaining read and Broken Revelations: Brides of War is strongly recommended!
An achingly intimate collection of blog posts, “Mom…It’s Cancer: is alive to the emotions and poignant moments hospital dramas and other books on fighting the Big C often overlook.
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