Journey to the Hopewell Star
Book Review – Journey to the Hopewell Star by Hannah D. State Series: Book: 1 Review by d c mallory So just to set the record straight, I typically do not read YA books. It's [...]
Book Review – Journey to the Hopewell Star by Hannah D. State Series: Book: 1 Review by d c mallory So just to set the record straight, I typically do not read YA books. It's [...]
I'm a cover man. I guess that's a lot like saying I'm a breast man, or I'm an ass man. Certain things grab different individuals differently. Book Covers are my thing.
What happens when your mother, who is lost and confused, wants you to do something you really don't want to do, and just to make it interesting, takes away the thing you want most to get it done? In October's Daye case, one mistake after another...
With everyone chasing them because the Girl's From Alcyone are considered to be a huge threat to the galaxy, Sigrid realizes that she and her sisters, along with their new home, will never be safe until all those who wish her and her's harm are dead. And Sigrid will stop at nothing to protect what's hers, especially when it comes to her lover, Suko.
And the adventure continues for Sigrid and her lover, Suko, as the series "The Girls From Alcyone" continues its path of destruction throughout the known Universe. In this installation, Sigrid is known as the Night Witch, and she is one mean bitch.
So for Action, Adventure, and true love, check out The Girls From Alcyone - I suspect you won't be sorry you picked this book up.
After not being able to finish the last Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter book, Dead Ice, I swore no more Anita Blake and her psycho-babble bullshit, her guilt feelings about her sordid sex life, and hundreds of pages that had absolutely nothing to do with the plot. . This applied to the Anita Blake book before that. And the one before that. And, well, you get the idea. Yet, as we all know only too well, hope springs eternal, and since Hope is my middle name I went out, plopped down the dough, and walked away with the latest Anita Blake book titled Crimson Death. Wait a minute, Hope isn't my middle name, but it sounded like a good reason to do something stupid. Oh, and I didn't walk away with the book, I ordered the Kindle version and Amazon delivered to my iPad. Thank God I didn't really waste gas to go out pick it up. At least that was smart on my part.
So you're a US Marshall and your Aunt, whom you could never stand, asks you to come visit what do you do? Well, of course, you jump right in your jeep with your roommate in tow and head on out. Yes, sir, that's just what I would do! Wait! No! It isn't! I'd tell her to blow me. Of course, if that had happened we wouldn't have had a book to review. Oh, if only I could have been that lucky. :-(
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