The author has an amazing talent to spin a yarn. The narrator has a VERY pleasant reading voice. all told, this makes for a great combination.
Great story!
Review from To Fire Called →
The author has an amazing talent to spin a yarn. The narrator has a VERY pleasant reading voice. all told, this makes for a great combination.
I reread these books every year or so. I find them charming (mostly) and uplifting and just a good plain way to be entertained. In a way these books remind me of Forest Gump without disabilities, Instead we watch and are very entertained by a character finding his way in life using common sense and..
Gives a glimpse into world of political espionage that gives the reader a ride worth the taking. Stone is ruthless, relentless while proving that love lives in the coldest of hearts in some form.
Another Nathan Lowell winner concluding the first arc of his solar clipper tales. Unlike the first five books, this leaves us with a tragedy and an uncertain future. Looking forward to the next hopefully more upbeat book.
I’m trying to focus on the story but every time I get drag out of it by people mentioning gay people or by a female being nasty around everyone and getting props for it, it’s shit I will never buy a book from this author
Dude lost some family, suddenly gets them back. This book hit me hard in the feels and drug me along for the whole journey. I was emotionally invested and I loved every moment. Can’t wait to be back with Delgado and crew in The Order!
I thoroughly enjoyed the studies and the comparisons. Even contrasting animals to people and people to animals really helped me to understand the topic better. If I were to take away one thing from this book it would be that even we do not understand all of our own motives. Our subconscious mind hides our..
it was like, I hung on every word. It had just the right amount of science fiction, adventure and anticipation of what this young underdog would do next. I can’t wait to start the next book in the series.
Review from Heart of Stone: The Stone Series, Volume 1 →
The story itself is a good one, but Cristina’s internal dialogue and constant use of “however” and “nevertheless” was a distraction. I enjoyed the story more when it switched to Alex’s POV.
