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Showing posts with label Solar Wind. Show all posts
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Thursday, July 3, 2014

Another beautiful review by Nikki Mason

http://bestchicklit.com/?p=6142


The Assassin – Lyz Russo

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‘”Remember who you are!” His sister died with those words on her lips. Something sinister lurks in his psyche. Something that loves killing. Can he complete his mission without selling out to this entity? The voyage of the Solar Wind continues…’

Darker and even more intriguing than the first Solar Wind novel, this second book in the series is a real treat for lovers of adventure and sci-fi.
The fascinating gypsy, Federi, takes centre stage in this book when the Captain of pirate ship The Solar Wind is prematurely forced to go ahead with a mission to protect the world from the lethal plans of the deadly Unicate.

Monday, June 16, 2014

Two More Authors, Reviewed




The Mystery of the Solar Wind – Lyz Russo


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What they say:
‘The year is 2116. Captain Radomir Lascek sails his pirate ship, the Solar wind, around the oceans, collecting outlaws and fugitives and dodging the authorities. But then he hires three young musicians in Dublin – the Donegal Troubles. Radomir Lascek, with all his wily schemes, is about to learn the real meaning of “trouble”.’


What we say – review by Nikki Mason:




I know I’ve mentioned before that I love all things pirate (and a yo ho ho and a bottle of rum) so imagine my delight on startingThe Mystery of the Solar Wind: pirates, with gypsy magic, set in the future??? Yes please!And this is a truly exciting and engrossing YA novel. It might take the reader  [CLICK HERE TO READ MORE]

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Lyz Russo

Thank you Nikki Mason for these super reviews!  :-)



I thought this is a good moment to revisit the sweet review "Lupa" got from "BestChickLit" a while back:
 


Lupa – Marie Marshall

Lupa cover © P'Kaboo Publishers2


What they say:





‘What is reality, what is illusion? A lost circus girl in late 20th century Rome; a female gladiator in ancient Rome. What connects these two very different women over two millennia? In her riveting novel, “Lupa”, Marie Marshall takes us through two contrasting versions of Rome and shows masterfully how people tend to see only what they want to see.’





What we say – review by Nikki Mason:



In Lupa, Marie Marshall has created a poetic and intriguing novella that gives us a glimpse into the lives of two women from different eras. Marshall constantly asks the question: what connects these lives?In the present day Jelena, an injured Serbian circus performer, is struggling with life in Rome. When she meets handsome native Vittorio, she cannot help [CLICK HERE TO READ MORE]

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Marie Marshall is a very private person. However, that is her earring.


Nikki Mason also did this author interview with Marie Marshall:



Interview with Marie Marshall

After reading Marie Marshall’s book Lupa, BCL reviewer, Nikki Mason, decided to put the multi-talented author through her paces with an author intervie [Click the heading to read.]


Thank you, Nikki:  P'kaboo seriously appreciates your effort & input, and your boundless enthusiasm and vibe!



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