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Cecelia has a Master of Letters from the University of New England. She is available as a literacy tutor in the Adelaide area, and also available for review writing.
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Saturday, October 22, 2022

RF Reviews: Young Adult

The Inked by Kristina Streva sympathizes with the minority.





Darkest Rose by Vera Morgana modernizes the story of ill-fated lovers.






Status Human: Book Two of The Upsilon Series by Daniel Weisbeck presents two novellas featuring robotic beings with remnants of human consciousness. 

https://readersfavorite.com/book-review/status-human?fbclid=IwAR30sji3-G7QlE5enJB19RPlLutDsGoE8TMjWFcnkFKsgg4LqViSzaiH_4g# 


Victorian by Jordan Elizabet is almost as dark and brooding as it is spooky.



Christmas Magic by Catherine Kean shows love can go comically wrong once a spell is invoked. 

https://readersfavorite.com/book-review/christmas-magic?fbclid=IwAR1NsDIcVVRdiBJDlCtmqKUQrideh4RI9d9Unfp0BEunKtgGYlIdnKklU5g#


 Where the Magic Lies by Hermione Lee demonstrates all is not well in Fairyland.



 

 

The First Buds of Spring also by Hermione Lee brings magic into the classroom and draws a mortal into the other realm.

https://readersfavorite.com/book-review/the-first-buds-of-spring?fbclid=IwAR2CKjF3W0binw6mqD-YT3vs_gvRFHbv8l-Mcx_CpRO0Swh3_fKIBYuyza4#

 

RF Reviews: Western

 


A SouthWestern Adventure: In the Footsteps of First Peoples: Mogollon, Hohokam, Salado and Sinagua by Michael Royea was non-fiction, but it set the background beautifully. 





Wild Montana Winds by MK McClintock was a sweet Western romance.




Kincaid: A Mountain Man's Treachery provided a classic, action-based Western adventure. 


The Siege: The Mimosa Tales: Book One by Linda Thackeray was absolutely action-based with shocking villains and heroic defenders. 

 https://readersfavorite.com/book-review/the-siege/1?fbclid=IwAR0brvyM_y0t4amg6_s_TIwquCKs6mWISt0JY0oaniT7zu-Ku8qHDdSyyE0#

 

A Perfect Storm of Injustice by Jack A. Saarela was like a docu-drama in that it presented a fictionalized, but realistic account of a falsely accused man. It also dealt with real social issues. 


https://readersfavorite.com/book-review/a-perfect-storm-of-injustice?fbclid=IwAR1b1xwvKgS-NG1DuFMM7_iYO1GCZr8HBy1v5cMZAhCe7U4do6htapLKe8c# 

 





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