Edited in March 2021, this is the fourth in the series.
His life turned upside down in the blink of an eye. With his family at stake, will this investigator come out on top or end up in the gutter?
London. Rebwar feels like he’s hit rock bottom. After his wife took their son and left, the former Iranian soldier finds himself stuck in a dead-end job as a security guard and still under the thumb of a clandestine organization. And when the next mission he’s assigned is to uncover who killed a man and dumped him in the sewer, it quickly gets personal when the victim is revealed to be an old friend.
Surprised to learn his acquaintance was recently fired from his position at a pharmaceutical company, Rebwar falls down a rabbit hole into a high-stakes drug ring. And after discovering his estranged spouse was having an affair with the deceased, the desperate immigrant is in a race against time to find his broken family before they’re crossed off the hit list.
Can he rescue his loved ones, or are they soon to be wasted?
Dr Gul is the fourth book in the fast-paced Rebwar crime thriller series. If you like relentless investigations, captivating characters, and action-packed drama, then you’ll adore Ols Schaber’s page-turning story.
Edited in early March 2021, this is the third captivating story in the fantasy series, Daughter of the Phoenix.
A world on the brink of collapse, and only the fire mother can save it.
Eighteen-year-old Fia Aldridge was just an ordinary Londoner a few months ago. Now she’s trapped on another world, separated from the friends she was trying to save, with no idea if the angel she loves is alive or dead.
Held captive alongside her adversary, Lorn, Fia is acutely aware that every moment that passes is a moment Ohinyan doesn’t have. Only the fire mother can reignite Ohinyan’s dying sun, and Erebus, the ancient darkness that imprisoned them has no idea which of them it could be—only that he needs the fire mother.
Determined to escape Erebus, working with Lorn is the only way Fia can hope to return home. The fate of Ohinyan rests in their hands.
Find out what happens in the epic conclusion of the Daughter of the Phoenix series. A richly woven tale drawing on ancient myths and legends, bursting with adventure, elemental magic, angels, witches, shapeshifters and slow burn romance. Fans of Brigid Kemmerer, Laini Taylor and Sarah J Maas will devour this series.
Reviews for The Third Sun (Daughter of the Phoenix Book One):
“An easy five stars. Perfect for fans of Laini Taylor, Leigh Bardugo, Sarah J. Maas, and Cassandra Clare, this book has all the ingredients for rampant obsession.” – Amazon review
“A fictional world I could only dream of. What a whirlwind of a fantasy. This is the stuff of dreamers and wild imaginations. A world developed so eloquently and with such vivid description. Characters with storylines so diverse and yet intertwined, and personalities relatable and with purpose. A plot that keeps you wanting to know more time and time again. Just a wonderful book.” – Amazon review
“This book had me completely captivated! Wanting to keep turning the page…what would it be like if other worlds existed within our own? An escape into the mystical and magical, a must read.” – Amazon review
“Something special. A book that showed us a glimpse into what it would be like if other worlds existed with our own….I truly felt myself in every scene. I’ve read this book twice now and I’ve devoured it with love both times.” – Amazon review.
Edited in January 2021, this is a captivating and heartbreaking story.
What would you consider to be a ‘Reasonable Lie’?
Jane Walden has it all. A thriving career, beautiful twins, crazy but dependable best friend, an adoring husband, and wonderful home. But one chance encounter now threatens to tear her world apart.
From that moment on, Jane’s sole focus is to try and protect the happiness of those closest to her from finding out the heart-breaking truth that she now carries alone, leading her into a web of ‘Reasonable Lies’.
After her shocking reveal, Jane meets James, who quickly becomes her friend and confidant but is he hiding something from her and will she find out before it’s too late?
Reasonable Lies is a breathtaking, all too real story of love, deception, and the lengths people will go to, in order to protect their loved ones.
This emotional debut book from women’s Author, T.A. Rosewood, tells the heartbreaking story of a strong female character’s journey to try and protect her family; a thought-provoking novel that will stay with you for a long time.
If you loved Jojo Moyes’ Me Before You, you’ll love this one!.
♥ Readers Loving Reasonable Lies! ♥
“No words can describe what I feel when reading this book. Reasonable Lies may just be the best book I will ever read. The author has surpassed all expectations with this one. Be sure to have the tissues ready when you start it because you will definitely need a box… or three” Sarah Jayne Harry – Author.
“What a beautiful little debut novel this is! If you liked Mike Gayle’s Half a World Away, then you would like this!”
“I really cannot believe this is a debut novel it is such a captivating story and so beautifully written.”
“Reasonable Lies is a beautiful, emotional story with such a powerful and inspirational message. I highly recommend that everyone read this book as soon as possible. It is one book you will never forget”
“Reasonable Lies takes its grip on you and doesn’t let go, not even after you’ve finished reading”
“Well written with the perfect amount of humour and happiness for balance”
“Wow!!!! This was such a powerful and emotionally engaging story. beautifully and sensitively written
It held me throughout.”
“Reasonable Lies is incredibly well written”
“Those last few chapters I had a lump in my throat the whole time and tears rolling down my face, there is only one other book that has managed to stir those types of emotions in me which is why this book and the author deserves so much praise. It really does need to be shouted from the rooftops. I would recommend this a million times over, T.A. Rosewood is an extremely gifted writer.”
Edited in January 2021, this is the second in this wonderfully imaginative series.
At the top of the world… lies the oldest secret of all
An earthquake in the Khumbu valley sees the Nepalese people thrown into disarray and Ilaria is once again thrust into the clutches of a terrifying adventure.
A secret long forgotten will be uncovered. A mystery even to those in the clandestine world of the Heart Thieves.
Ilaria will be presented with the hardest choice of her life. But will she sacrifice those she loves for the greater good?
Edited in early January 2021 this is the latest in the thoroughly enjoyable Lawrence Harpham murder mystery series.
When a series of vanishings turn into murders, Lawrence Harpham is summoned to West Ham. Estranged from Violet and temporarily partnered with an oddball reporter, Lawrence pursues a ruthless serial killer. Meanwhile, Violet’s contentment with her new life in Norfolk ends abruptly. What is causing the sinister movement of a gravestone, and who is following her? Recently revealed secrets shatter everything Lawrence thought he knew about his past. Will Violet and Lawrence meet again? And will he ever recover from the horrifying revelations? The Moving Stone is a historical murder mystery based on real events.
Another wonderful and humorous instalment in the Guesthouse on the Green series as Mammy and Moira travel Vietnam.
I love the series and can't wait for book four!
A quick but emotional read - reading about the cruelty to the dog was heartbreaking but this was a lovely tale of the love and healing that animals can bring to our lives.
I would have given five stars but for the missed typos - a few t...
I get the impression that this could be a nice story but I've had to give up after forcing myself to go as far as 15% of the way through. If this novel has ever been near a remotely professional editor then the author was conned.
Chapte...
Another very enjoyable story but with a few niggles, hence the four stars rather than five. Maybe it's because I was tired but the editing issues grated on me more than in the first story and, do people really generally believe that 'ear...