Robin’s Review of First Alien

First Alien

   

by Maddie Marzola

Rating: 5 out of 5.
First Alien 
by Maddie Marzola

A mysterious landing.

A mind-controlling alien.

Two women battling each other for the fate of the world.
When an alien spaceship lands in Southwest England, there will be consequences for those caught in the web spun by the creature waiting inside.
Lucy Campbell, a sly and arrogant thief, quickly forms an alliance with the Skaara – but is she selfishly pursuing her own agenda, or is this a desperate attempt to keep herself and her brother safe?
Agent Stephanie Davis is sent to investigate, but she soon finds it hard to trust anyone with a mind-controlling alien on the loose.
First Alien is a fast-paced, enthralling alien encounter novel
Robin's Review: First Alien by Maddie Marzola is a thrilling tale of a mysterious alien landing and a freaky mind-controlling creature that makes alliances. Lucy and Agent Davis fight for the world's fate. With a fast-paced and enthralling storyline I couldn’t put it down. Maddie Marzola's writing is captivating and skillful, delivering an engaging and intriguing story. I highly recommend this book.

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Robin’s Review of Cadaverous

Cadaverous

   

by Jay Bower

Rating: 5 out of 5.
Cadaverous 
by Jay Bower

When the sun went dark, it was only just the beginning…



Gaige Penrod yearns for the light of musical greatness. A self-taught metal guitarist with a dream of being the greatest, he finds himself drawn to a concert celebrating an eclipse, where he is overcome by an otherworldly presence that changes him forever.
As Gaige searches for answers, he becomes obsessed with the idea of fulfilling his musical destiny, and he sets out to reunite his band on his quest for glory. But in his pursuit of fame, he makes a deal with a shadowy figure, and unleashes a sinister force that threatens to consume him and everyone around him.
Cadaverous is a chilling tale of the dangers of unchecked ambition and the horrors that leave us questioning the true cost of our own desires.
Robin's Review: I was not ready to dive into the twisted world in "Cadaverous" by Jay Bower. In this chilling tale, the main character, Gaige Penrod, will stop at nothing to achieve fame - even if it means going to the darkest corners of the human psyche and finding the answers in the occult. Hold onto your seats because this story will take you on a wild ride until the very end. Bower's writing is impeccable, making it impossible to put this book down after just one page. 

This creepy tale is brought to life by Mr. Bowers' impeccable writing skills and accompanied by a Spotify playlist that adds extra vibes to every page. Cool songs Bro! A gripping story such as this one promises some sleepless nights but is definitely worth it!

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Lazy Days of Summer: A Multi-Genre Book Celebration

Lazy Days of Summer: A Multi-Genre Book Celebration    

by Robin’s Review

Rating: 5 out of 5.
Hey everyone! ☀️📚🌊
Summer is just around the corner and I couldn't be more excited! And what better way to celebrate the season than with some amazing books? That's why I want to invite you all to join me in the "Lazy Days of Summer: A Multi Genre Book Celebration" group!
This group is perfect for anyone who loves to read and wants to discover some new titles across a wide range of genres. Whether you're into romance, mystery, sci-fi, or fantasy, there's something for everyone here.
As we all unwind and enjoy the sunshine, let's take some time to indulge in our love for books. Let's share recommendations, engage in discussions, and celebrate all the amazing stories out there. This is the perfect group for book lovers to connect and share their passion for reading.
So, what are you waiting for? Come join the "Lazy Days of Summer: A Multi Genre Book Celebration" group and let's celebrate the season with some fantastic reads! 🏖️📖 




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Robin’s Review of Mask of Broken Things

Mask of Broken Things    

by Tanya Lynn

Mask of Broken Things 
by Tanya Lynn

Love shouldn’t hurt, but revenge can.

Rating: 5 out of 5.
Mask of Broken Things 
by Tanya Lynn


Love shouldn’t hurt, but revenge can.
Stella has run for so long, haunted by her tragic past, until something snaps within.



Morally grey vigilante by night and café owner by day, she finds peace in the eyes of a regular customer.
Nick is a detective, searching for answers in two different horrific cases.
One is killing innocent women, the other is torturing questionable men.
He visits the café often and finds himself falling for the owner, not knowing she holds the clues he is desperate to find.
Everyone hides behind a layer of protective lies, unwilling to bare their true selves.
Love is found in an unlikely place, fear runs through the city, and hearts are tested.
Who’s mask will slip first to reveal the truth?
***Author Note***
Information and content can be found on authors website.
Robin's Review: The Mask of Broken Things by Tanya Lynn is a stunning read that I couldn't put down. This book is a thrilling tale that will keep you turning pages as fast as you can read them. The complex protagonist Stella, although flawed and morally gray, is impossible not to root for. I found myself invested in her journey despite this.
The writing is beautiful and doesn't rely on excessive gore to create suspense. I was so engrossed in the story that I found myself neglecting my responsibilities just to finish reading it. Tanya Lynn is an outstanding author who has crafted a masterpiece that I'm ecstatic to recommend to anyone who loves a gripping, emotional, and beautifully written story.

Multiple Trigger Warnings:
Childhood Physical, Psychological and Sexual Abuse
Death and Murder

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Robin’s Review of Motel at the End of the World.

The Coffee Killer: A Cozy Apocalypse Novel by A.R. Shaw The Coffee Killer: A Cozy Apocalypse Novel Motel at the End of the World by A.R. Shaw Welcome to the Crescent Motel, a waypoint in a post-apocalyptic no man’s land. At the helm are Darrell, the middle-aged mustachioed manager, and his danger-sniffing dog Bruno. When … Continue reading “Robin’s Review of Motel at the End of the World.”

The Coffee Killer: A Cozy Apocalypse Novel

by A.R. Shaw

Rating: 5 out of 5.
The Coffee Killer: A Cozy Apocalypse Novel  
Motel at the End of the World
by A.R. Shaw

Welcome to the Crescent Motel, a waypoint in a post-apocalyptic no man's land. 
At the helm are Darrell, the middle-aged mustachioed manager, and his danger-sniffing dog Bruno. When he and the motel's housekeeper, Nance, discover one of the guests dead, they decide to keep the body under wraps until they root out the killer. But before they have a chance, two mysterious men appear, looking for answers. When the first body disappears and is replaced by another, Darrell and Nance realize they're in over their heads.
Robin's Review: This is the first book in this series and I can’t wait for next one. It is a freaky and fun read centered around a hotel and it’s guests in a post-apocalyptic world. A well written and easy to read short story with a mystery to solve. It was quite entertaining and a different type of genre for A.R. Shaw but definitely worth the read. I highly recommend.
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