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A sleek, riveting and stylistically slick thriller Towles takes her readers on a harrowing journey into the heart of corporate greed with Salt Island certainly not slow off the mark!
SUMMARY: In modern day Chicago, deja vu draws together a handsome mounted policeman and the beautiful young woman who saves his life.
The BookViral Review: The themes of time travel and Déjà vu have certainly found their place in romantic fantasy fiction and yet few novels really stand out. Smart, suspenseful and satisfyingly unpredictable Yesterday A Novel of Reincarnation certainly proves the exception with Samyann creating an emotional eddy that draws us in from one page to the next. A read to be savoured with wonderfully nuanced relationship dynamics she clearly has an acerbic ear for dialogue and echoes the thoughts of her characters with a timely clarity which proves wholly endearing throughout. Take it for granted that there’s plenty of momentum but what really makes Sanyanns book standout is her exploration of Déjà vu through Past Life Regression. This brings an edgy element to the burgeoning romance between Amanda and the enigmatic Mark Callahan whilst the multiple plot threads retain an air of mystery that rarely wanes. Another author might have adopted a more saccharin approach but with plenty of due diligence in terms of the details, Samyann ensures the injustices of the past are given due credence to create dramatic tension and just the right amount of pathos.
Sensual, mysterious and thrilling in equal measure, Yesterday A Novel of Reincarnation is recommended without reservation.
A sleek, riveting and stylistically slick thriller Towles takes her readers on a harrowing journey into the heart of corporate greed with Salt Island certainly not slow off the mark!
For centuries, Roaran sought redemption. Now he can vanquish a tyrant and save a realm in chaos. But only if he cuts his last ties to humanity. Only if he returns to the one place that he swore he’d never dare go again…
There’s real craft and ingenuity behind Callahan’s prose as both narratively and stylistically she creates meaningful conflict and believable characters underpinned by the requisite degree of emotional honesty that brings them to life.
When Jim meets Sophie, a fellow member of the liberation movement ‘The Underground’, his life begins to take on even more meaning. After a failed attempt at infiltrating the Elite leaders ends in tragedy, Jim turns to his scientific studies, specifically a porthole into other dimensions, to right the wrong.
An eye-opening look at creation versus evolution, ‘From Goo to God’ tracks many of the blindly accepted evolutionary theories, picking each apart to examine whether they deserve the widely established promotion throughout the whole educational experience of young people.
Kathleen. W . Franks has managed to capture; the kind that transports its young reader into the realms of their own imagination, complete with secret tunnels, magical creatures and a good old baddie or two!
Right from the off the mystery begins as Franks firmly hooks her readers with strong relatable characters and a gripping plot, with the shape of the novel growing and shifting naturally from her protagonist’s very first experience at his new home.
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