Monday, July 11, 2016

Book Review (Demon Queen by Kassandra Lynn) - Monday Madness

Hello my lovely readers!

Today's review is the third book in a series...actually, I think it is just a trilogy. Anyway, you can read my review for the first two books Here and Here.

Demon Queen by Kassandra Lynn


Thankfully, this one did not seem quite as rushed as the last one, however, it still needs work. The plot and ideas are great. I only wish that a little more time had spent on editing. Along with that, I also think that many of the conversations were stiff and awkward. It also seemed like I was being talked at. I was still getting figurative whiplash from the emotions jumping back and forth. However, this one was not as predictable as the last one was.

I give it 3.5 stars.


I think, overall, I am disappointed with this series. It started out pretty good, but, unfortunately, the author's writing and ideas did not improve or stay consistent. I wish more time had been spent on this series.


What is your favorite Fantasy series?
When I was in Jr. High School it was the Septimus Heap Series by Angie Sage.
Right now, though, I think it is a tie between Hidden Saga by Amy Patrick and Gates of Thread and Stone Series by Lori M. Lee.

What about you? Leave a comment below or email me at penname.books@gmail.com.



That is all for today. Keep Reading!


Ta, ta. 



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Wednesday, July 6, 2016

Book Review (The Narc Decoder by Tina Swithin)- What The Wednesday

Hello everyone.

I read this for research purposes for a future book. I really enjoyed it. It was well written and semi informational. I felt deeply connected to Tina as she talk about her story with divorcing her narcissistic husband and how to talk to someone who is like him. Overall a fantastic read.

The Narc Decoder, understanding the language of a narcissist by Tina Swithin
I give it five stars.


That is all for today. Keep Reading!

Ta, Ta.


If at any time you think, "Hey, Astrid, you should do a post on [fill in blank]." Send me an email to penname.books@gmail.com or comment below.
Are you an author? Do you want me to read your book? Send business inquiries to penname.books@gmail.com (I only do review exchanges if you make a request for me to read your book.)