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Outlaw Children: A World Re-created Marilyn Thompson
In “Outlaw Children: A World Re-created” Marilyn Thompson has accomplished what she set out to do. This novel is very well written and the graphic descriptions and actions in this story were so well done that this reviewer had to put it down because it was too graphic for her.
Up to the point where I had to put it down the story was detailed and a good read.The actions were very descriptive and I found myself following it with ease until it was too graphic. I highly recommend this read to anyone that loves to read very well done novels and ones that they don’t mind that are very graphic. **** 4.5 Cynthia Hepner/Reviewer Mind Fog Reviews
Outlaw Children: Sacrifice and Redemption Marilyn Thompson
In “Outlaw Children:Sacrifice and Redemption” Marilyn Thompson has spun a very incredible yet believable story about our world in the future. Her plot, characters, explanations and writing in the first person was spot on. I am generally not a big fan of this type of futuristic drama, but she had me hooked from the first chapter. I could not put it down! Her characters were vividly real and I found myself rooting for the Outlaw Children to survive and not be “erased” from this world.
***** 5 Stars
Cynthia Hepner, Reviewer
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Hard Winter N.W. Davies
"Hard Winter" by N.W. Davies is a tale of survival. Set in England in the year 2118. An apocalyptic winter has occurred due to a nuclear war over oil in 2062. The nuclear winter that followed caused glacier ice to move south at an unprecedented speed.The survivors must not only battle frigid temperatures and the threat of starvation, but the things that are far worse moving ahead of the ice toward them, things that once were reserved for nightmares. With "Hard Winter" N.W. Davies created a story that read like a full-length novel. So much was said with so very few words. Watching as Norman transformed from a selfish self-serving individual to a caring and possibly heroic figure was a fantastic journey. I was captured by this tale from the first sentence and was unable to pull myself free until I had finished. A well crafted tale. Absolutely one of the best I have ever read. ***** 5 Stars Author/Reviewer Marilyn Thompson Mind Fog Reviews
Under Cover Alien by Barbara Romo tells us of aliens and UFOs.She winds the tale around believers and non-believers.Gideon Cyrus is an alien “undercover” until the time when he is to teach the world of the existence of aliens and UFOs.Abduction included…this Sci-fi story makes you wonder if “they” exist.
Hannah tries to keep her UFO believers safe and finds that she might be falling in love with someone who does not believe and is full of cynicism. Can she resist him?The romance that ensues tells us that she can overcome non-believers and their telltale cynicism.
I followed Ms. Romo’s depiction of aliens and UFOs throughout this controversial subject matter with a “grain of salt”.Whether you believe or not she allows you to enjoy the secretiveness of the alien and the believers.Reading this tome might encourage you to believe and you will find the romance side of it infatuating.Whether you believe or not you will find this an encouraging read of abductions, aliens and UFOs.
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Hywela Lyn creates a very vivid and wonderful world in Children of the Mist. Her characters have depth beyond any I have seen in a science fiction novel. She has the ability to give them souls in the literary sense, which is a rare talent. The extensive descriptions of the world she has created forms in the mind almost like the memory of a place once visited.
I enjoyed this story and felt as if it carried me along from beginning to end. There was no effort in trying to understand the plot and I found it to be a bit of a mystery as well. It was a journey well worth taking and I highly recommend this book as one of the best I have ever read.
I look forward to reading more books by this author.
Stars 5 Stars *****
Author/Reviewer Marilyn Thompson
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