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Quirk of Destiny by Catherine Greenall – Review by Maikalani Alexander be

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My rating: 3 of 5 stars

A highly detailed return book that makes reality and fantasy blend ! A ton of detail for world building that reached a plateau. Shifting gears introducing the mysterious ways of this newly found life. How realistically written I was questioning myself through out the book if it truly was fantasy! I enjoyed the plot twists and turns. A slow but good strong finish.

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Born to Fall (Can’t Resist You Book 2) by Brittany Anne – Review By Krystal Gregory

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Born to Fall (Can’t Resist You Book 2) by Brittany Anne
4 out of 5 stars

As always, I preface my reviews by saying that you should read books in book order. This is book 2 in the Can’t Resist you Series. This is a science fiction; dystopian romance story and it is beautiful. This story is written in multi-point of view (POV) and adds a deep richness to the story that allows the reader to form a connection to the characters. Julia is a fascinating character that is both well written and beautifully heartbroken. Too many things have broken Julia, and she is scared to let anyone close. Derek wants to be close to Julia, but he has both a job and a duty, and he isn’t sure if he is making the right choice by keeping his distance from her.
This book is for lovers of romance, sci-fi, fantasy, dystopian, military romance, and strong leading characters. A solid 4 out of 5 stars.

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Journeys Through SpaceTime (Journeys Through #1) by James Talisman-Review by Amanda Kimble

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

5/5 Stars

Journeys Through SpaceTime (Journeys Through Book 1) by James Talisman

This is the first book I’ve read by the author. Mr. Talisman has me hooked. I can’t wait to read the next book.

There are so many characters so it was hard to choose the quotes. Two that stuck out were characters from different worlds. Or different parts of the MultiVerse.

The first quote comes from Matt. He’s a college student in Colorado. The quote I chose for Matt is: “Doubt that, buddy. You seemed to be the one taking a beating earlier.”

The other quote comes from Queen Neferities. Part of another part of The MultiVerse. The quote I chose for Queen Neferities is: “I would like some time to think about your request. I will ask Aderan to arrange accommodations for you and Thoran while I spend a few days pondering your entreaty.”

Highly recommended for Fantasy Sci-fi lovers.

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Journeys through SpaceTime (Journey Through Book 1) by James Talisman – Review by Tara Johnson Barnes

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Journeys Through Space Time intrigued me from the very beginning, and I found it difficult to put this book down. That came as a huge surprise to me because I am not a fan of anything Sci Fi and try to avoid it as best as I can. However, I quickly became wrapped up in the lives of the characters and was fascinated by the concept of multiple worlds. The multiple characters, storylines and points of view were beautifully written, and the story was immensely entertaining.

Even more intriguing to me was that the voice of a mysterious being could be heard in the minds of inhabitants across both time and space. This powerful and wise voice spoke to each inhabitant and gave each one of them advice or words of warning. The only thing linking the inhabitants of all these different worlds was the mysterious voice that each one of them heard. Those that heard the mysterious voice must now combine forces and use their knowledge and newly acquired skills to fight the forces of evil. The fate of the Multiverse is up to them.

I found it truly fascinating to explore the concept of multiple worlds and the vast Multiverse of space and time. The concept of multiple planets each with their own inhabitants had me really thinking about the possibility of life on other planets. The thought of a wise and powerful being that could get into our minds and control our thoughts intrigued me. This book gave me plenty to think about with the concept of multiple realities taking place simultaneously on multiple planets. This book is one that I will read again.

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