About the Author Zoo book review process
Author Zoo is run solely by me – Lana Pecherczyk. All books reviewed on this site are read by me, or occasionally a guest writer or author. I read a range of novels that are published traditionally and...
View ArticleBook Review – The Flight of Torque by Rebecca Laffar-Smith
Book Review – The Flight of Torque Book Title: The Flight of Torque (Blood of the Nagaran Book One) Author: Rebecca Laffar-Smith Date: 16th December 2014 Genre: Paranormal Romance / Urban Fantasy...
View ArticleGuest Blogging Opportunities
Because I’m a DIY kind a gal, I’d like to encourage the sharing of internet real estate with all other DIY Writer’s, Readers and Artists out there. I don’t care what your age is, what your skill level...
View ArticleBook Review – Unholy Ghosts by Stacia Kane #amreading
Book Review – Unholy Ghosts Book Title: Unholy Ghosts (Downside Ghosts, Book 1) Author: Stacia Kane Date Read: 24th December 2014 Genre: Paranormal Romance / Urban Fantasy Publisher: Published May 25th...
View ArticleBook Review – The Wicked City
Book Title: The Wicked City Author: Megan Morgan Date Read: 16th March 2015 Genre: Paranormal Romance / Urban Fantasy Publisher: Published March 3rd 2015 by Kensington Books Pages: 248 Rating: 4 out...
View ArticleBook Review – Stormfate
Stormfate by Louisa Loder My rating: 5 of 5 stars Makes me want to read all the high fantasy books in my shelf over again and again I used to read high fantasy all the time, but somehow over the course...
View ArticleBook Review – Marked
Marked by Sarah Fine My rating: 3 of 5 stars Plot in a Nutshell A guy and a gal work as ambos in a post environmental disaster world with canal pirates. Cacy is a Ferry, and secretly delivers souls to...
View ArticleR is for Reviews – Self-publishing from A to Z
Why are book reviews important to authors? Because people make purchases based on peer validation. Think about what behaviour you go through when sourcing a new book to read. You type in your key...
View ArticleBook Review – Truly, Madly, Guilty by Liane Moriarty
This book starts off with a bang. Well, actually, it’s almost like a gunshot going off and you see the bullet wound, but you don’t see the gun, hear the shot, or in fact even know it was a gunshot at...
View ArticleBook Review – The Art of Keeping Secrets by Rachael Johns
The Art of Keeping Secrets is the second Rachael Johns has written in the newly coined ‘Life lit’ category. Her first in this genre, The Patterson Girls, won the ABIA Award for Best Book in 2016. The...
View ArticleBook Review of The Florentine Bridge by Vanessa Carnivale
First off, let me say I loved this book. It has stayed with me for long after I finished reading it, and in a good way. Here are my thoughts On the Book This book tells the story of Mia, a young...
View ArticleBook Review: Meet Me at Willoughby Close by Kate Hewitt
I loved this book and devoured it in one and a half sittings. Kate Hewitt is a prolific category romance writer, and this series seems to be one of her first outside of that tightly knit sub-genre. It...
View ArticleFive Stars for Beautiful Messy Love by Tess Woods
Before I start this review, I want to set you in the mood I was before I read it. Picture this: You’re young, bright-eyed and bushy-tailed. You’ve dreamed of visiting this far off wonderland place...
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