Sunday, April 28, 2019

Review of SHADOW OF THE SUN


SHADOW ON THE SUN
The Mound Builders, book 1

ZOE SAADIA

Review by Roy Murry, Author

Ms. Saadia's native American series are enjoyable because she puts in extensive research into them. You can tell by the way the history into the prose is not opaque, but gently hidden in the native's conversations.

With little written history, she grabs the reader into a plausible story that of a great tribe along the Ohio River. That tribe consumes the goods of smaller tribes on that tributary and using those men as builders of the Mounds - large buildings.

This story begins with the Tribute Collector and his niece. He is out collecting what the Royal Sun tribe demands of the lesser ones using force if need be. His niece moves up the royal ladder.

The collector brings back a strong-headed young man, who has proved his capabilities in killing and is to pay his penalty for that act. After a bloody battle to please the ruler, the young man meets the young niece by happenstance. You need to read book two to see if that story continues, as I may. 

Ms. Saadia story is compelling with an event that changed the world in 1205, according to some historians. That event overshadows the juncture of the two young people meeting and the way the Royals’ conflict with each other over it. 

This novel is well written and fast-paced - one seating read.





Saturday, April 20, 2019

Review of THE SWEET TASTE OF SIN


The Sweet Taste of Sin
          THE FONTAINES

EMBER CASEY

Review by Roy Murry, Author

When you give up something precious of yourself, you will never get it back. That loving act is the beginning and the underlining love keeping the main character engaged with the past, present, and possible future of her romance. 

Ashlyn falls in love with a famous person, a Fontaine, in film school college. Handsome and wealthy Dante falls in love with her also, but there is a side of him that he will not let her in. They break up.

Then the story begins a few years later, and all emotions come to light again with an unfortunate event. Here is where the Taste of Sin starts with conversations and acts of sin that lead to another 'On again; off again,’ rollercoaster ride that does not seem to end.

However, it does end. Romantics will like the end; others will not. However, the written emotional conversations will keep the reader hoping for the best, as they should in a well put together beginning of a series - THE FONTAINES. 

Only reading on, will the love affair be fully developed between Ashlyn and Dante. It's worth the chase to get the series - the first book free on KINDLE.

Purchase: https://amzn.to/2tdXYoh

Sunday, April 14, 2019

Review of RETRIBUTION

     RETRIBUTION
  A Psychic Detective
         Kate Pierce
      Crime Thriller


C.M. SUTTER

Review by Roy Murry, Author

At times Ms. Sutter has the reader on the edge of their seat, but I found this thriller not believable. The writing is good, and the characters understandable. However, the story didn't come across as real.

Kate's character is well put together for a series. So, in telling me, the author gives away to the fact that Kate will survive any event.

I like police thrillers. This one didn't keep my attention completely.



Tuesday, April 9, 2019

Review of Ireland, A Novel

Ireland, A Novel
Frank Delaney

Review by Roy Murry, Author

"Explore all you like ---this Ireland; no family worth the name is without a secret. And you should know that in this country a secret is something everyone else knows," is said to Ronan when finding out a secret in his life. He is on the last road of his journey to find a Storyteller that started when he was nine.

Through short stories, many told by the Storyteller, letters read, people on Ronan's life quest to discover who he is, and lectures of his history professor, the reader will find the rich history of Ireland. This history told from before the Norman conquest to the Easter Rebellion of 1916 in a novel form that keeps your attention.

The roots of Irish myths, heroes, and the common man is in prose that will delight the reader - how the Irish tell a tale is fun to read. I read some stories over again. And you will too.

IRELAND, A NOVEL is one of the best reads of my career as a reviewer of over four hundred books.



Tuesday, March 26, 2019

WAKE UP AMERICA - BOOKS TO READ.

TWELVE BOOKS I READ SINCE Mr. TRUMP BECAME PRESIDENT THAT HELPED ME UNDERSTAND THE USA TODAY. We have been lied to by the Main Stream Media for Years. WAKE UP AMERICA

I RECOMMEND THE BELOW:

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>Victor Davis Hanson’s MEXIFORNIA #IllegalImmigrants #History #bookreview  http://bit.ly/2TNBuGe Purchase: https://amzn.to/36FRk8q

>@Cato Institute  Micheals & Knappenberger LUKEWARMING
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>Shelby Steele’s #Political #CivilRights SHAME How America’s Past Sins Have Polarized Our Country  #bookreview http://bit.ly/2XyMruw Purchase: https://amzn.to/37F56JL

>George Orwell’s #Political dystopian novel published as Nineteen Eighty-Four or 1984, originally published in 1949 http://bit.ly/2U0OvZB  Purchase: https://amzn.to/31dPQRK

> Yoram Hazony’s THE VIRTUE OF NATIONALISM #bookreview #Political #Nationalism http://bit.ly/2EX8Zig  Purchase: https://amzn.to/38Rlwic

>Oran Thaller’s UNITING KINGDOMS #Philosophy #Motivational #Globalism #bookreview http://bit.ly/2GDjZD9 Purchase: https://amzn.to/38Rlwic

>Congressman Ken Buck’s DRAIN THE SWAMP #USA #Politics #Government #bookreview http://bit.ly/2EbgTne Purchase: https://amzn.to/2RBJAzZ

>@TuckerCarlson ’s SHIP of FOOLS #Political #History #bookreview http://bit.ly/2OAWs8T  Purchase: https://amzn.to/3aOAYxz

>Jordan Peterson's 12 Rules of Life, An Antidote to Chaos #Bookreview http://bit.ly/2nxoTWA #psychology #philosophy #purchase: https://amzn.to/2RBzsHk

>Ben Shapiro's THE ESTABLISHMENT IS DEAD #Politics #Bookreview http://bit.ly/2pVmWH1 Purchase: https://amzn.to/2vu0BU0

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Thursday, March 21, 2019

REview of TAROT HAUNTING

Tarot Haunting

E.B. Sullivan

Review by Roy Murry, Author

This novel is a fun read with a predictable ending. After all, it is a romance story with an interesting twist that keeps the reader engaged.

There are roadblocks in Cassie's story. She has her doubts as to her evaluations of situations never encounter in her sheltered life after taking a position in New York City with a TV personality. She becomes the historical researcher for his show.

Whether you are religious or not, the reader will enjoy how Ms. Sullivan equates Tarot Cards to Cassie's faith base Biblical rules. After Cassie reads/interprets a card, the story moves forward for the good or the bad in her relationships with her boss, Jared, and her over religious protective family.

That movement has some twists and turns that the reader will laugh at and maybe cry a tear in some places, wishing the best for Cassandra on her journey of self-realization.  It all works out in the end. Maybe?

'One sitting' read for the romance lover waiting for the punch line.

Quite enjoyable. I think I am a Romantic. LOL


REview of LICENSE TO LIE

LICENSE TO LIE
Exposing Corruption in the
Department of Justice

SIDNEY POWELL

Mainstream Media will never tell you this story about one of the members of The Mueller's investigation into a collision that has taken two years without credibility. His name is Weissmann, who also headed the Eron, Anderson, Merrill Lynch probes and trial as the lead prosecutor.

Ms. Powell exposes their corrupt "Gamesmanship," a term in legal circles referring to the way lawyers conduct themselves during a case. She contends that Weissmann and the company play the legal game dirty and illegally.

For some years, she was Jim Brown's lawyer in the MERRILL case after being a prosecutor for many years. With her experience, Ms. Powell outlines each case mentioned above, including another DOJ overreach that ended in acquittal. The detail of her discourse is overwhelming and to the point.

Ms. Powell has turned the table on the DOJ. Or has she? Will, her client, go back to prison for the government's misconduct? Will others pay the price for the Prosecutors hiding the truth from the defendants? 

The above is the exciting part of this novel/expose’ that uses the actual trial transcript to bring the point across - the DOJ does not play fair, and there are no repercussions when they lie as to the truth of a case in and out of court.   

Her point is clear and puts the government and Mr. Weissmann on the spot, but you will not hear it in the news, and we didn't know when the above cases were tried.

I found the book a little lengthy and redundant at times, but well written. It is worth 'the dime.'