Review
Onyx Storm: A Masterpiece of Fantasy and Romance
Onyx Storm by Rebecca Yarros: A Full Review Rebecca Yarros is back again-the applauded author of the Empyrean series-with another addition that keeps her readers glued. Onyx Storm, the third in the series, follows on the ground-shaking success of Fourth Wing and Iron Flame, marking Rebecca Yarros's continued mastery as a fantasy-romance storyteller. Released on January 21, 2025, Onyx Storm whisks readers away on an epic adventure of magic, alliances, and the search for truth. In this expansive review, we delve into the many facets of this spellbinding novel-from its labyrinthine plot to its deeply fleshed-out characters and overall themes.
By Dinesh Mauryaabout a year ago in BookClub
Quicksilver by Callie Hart: A Thrilling Journey Through Magic and Romance
Quicksilver launches readers into a world of magic, intrigue, and complex relationships right from the very first page. The novel follows 24-year-old Saris Fine, who has unwittingly found herself in the dark and perilous realm of FAE due to her unintended possession of magical abilities. The heart of the story centers around the tension between Saris and Kingfisher-a mysterious FAE warrior bound to her by fate. While walking the minefield of FAE politics, dark secrets, and their undeniable chemistry, Quicksilver is an action-packed emotional story of two people.
By Dinesh Mauryaabout a year ago in BookClub
2024 Books - Year in (mini-)review
At the start of 2024, I set out to read twelve books over twelve months. I figured this was a reasonable amount. I failed reasonably spectacularly (four out of twelves books read). Ninety percent of this was due to the birth of my second child in February, so I’m not going to be too harsh on myself, but I have reflected on that other 10%.
By Sean Selleckabout a year ago in BookClub
Rachel Reviews: The Pursuit by Jim Ruth
You can tell on reading this book from the tone of author, Jim Ruth, that he is very proud of his family lineage, and rightly so. From the first voyage that brought the Ruths to America from mainland Europe to the present day, Ruth has been able to chart from many diverse sources, a history of his family which transposes well into a book for others, who are not of the Ruth clan, to read and enjoy.
By Rachel Deemingabout a year ago in BookClub
Alessandro Falciola's "Alex Complete"
The author of “Alex Complete” — “complete” as a collection of all the “Alex-stories” published with Passerino Editore — Alessandro Falciola, (with illustrations by Fabrizio Lorenzelli) describes his text as “an experiment, a hybrid between comics with illustrations and written parts”. And again: “with the ebook formula, I can insert new tables or add parts and my publisher can modify all the ebooks on all platforms in 48 hours, something atypical… in motion”.
By Patrizia Poliabout a year ago in BookClub
Preface of Book "A Powerful Toolkit for Advanced Substack Newsletter Mastery" by Dr Mehmet Yildiz
You can listen to the audio version of this intro here. Advanced Newsletter Writing Skills Dear Freelance Writers and Aspiring Content Entrepreneurs. I wrote this book for you. It is titled A Powerful Toolkit for Advanced Substack Newsletter Mastery: How to Scale Your Newsletters and Reach Thousands for a Successful Writing Business.
By Dr Mehmet Yildizabout a year ago in BookClub
Rachel Reviews: Until It Was Gone by Dave Seaburn
This is the third of Dave Seaburn's books that I've reviewed and he is an author to who I am keen to return again and again. His books are well-written with a clear thread and purpose and I lose myself in them totally, with no jarring jerks in continuity or other, like odd plot turns or characters I can't grasp, so I'm never taken out of my involved reading. For me, this is the most crucial sign of a good read: to become immersed and invested in what you are reading.
By Rachel Deemingabout a year ago in BookClub
Losing Weight to Be Healthy
As part of healthy objectives, there are goals that individuals establish among them, and one of those goals is to lose those excess pounds. This is the period that the majority of people define as being timid or embarrassed of the appearance. The trip will, without a doubt, be challenging, but it will be full of life if it is done the correct way. The purpose of this article is to provide an introduction to the science of weight reduction, including procedures and potential problems associated with weight loss, as well as the need to maintain a moderate lifestyle.
By Velvet Helthabout a year ago in BookClub
How to Get Custom Cover Art or Illustrations for Your Book?
Books are often overlooked in today’s society, and the way to make them stand out is by designing unique cover art. As an author, your cover is your marketing and it communicates the main idea of your book to readers. However, where do you get such cover art? In this article, I’ll explain step by step how to acquire such art.
By Diane L. Richardsonabout a year ago in BookClub







