The Ages of Entanglement by Robert L. Jackson, a Review
Poetic Post-Apocalypse Amongst the Palmettos In R.L. Jackson’s novel, The Ages of Entanglement, Samson, an aged man, strives to protect […]
Poetic Post-Apocalypse Amongst the Palmettos In R.L. Jackson’s novel, The Ages of Entanglement, Samson, an aged man, strives to protect […]
Harmony Lost received its first review today! Thank you Kari for reading and reviewing and for your kind words.
Pros: Action packed plot. Vivid, cinematic prose. Possible Cons: High graphic index (violence). Low to medium graphic index (sex) but
iROMANCE When mild mannered accountant Otis receives a stray text from an old friend, he’s pulled into a world of
Pros: Masterful descriptions and characterisations. Haunting language. Possible Cons: Open-ended story telling. This book is horror (various unpleasantries occur). Whilst
If light science fiction/fantasy with a dash of humor and romance is “your thing,” you might enjoy Harmony Lost.
Pros: Very funny, priceless witticisms. Possible Cons: Only for those ready to suspend disbelief from a flagpole. Valuable Lesson: Don’t
Pros: Intricately imagined world. Timely themes. Much wisdom. Possible Cons: Suspension of disbelief mandatory. Many informational passages, characters and indefinite
(You can’t melt a frozen heart with anger) Pros: Lovely prose. Fabulous world building. Engaging plot with mystery, peril and
(Marginalized humans undermine the dominance of machines with the help of a sentient breadmaker and a hair salon.) Pros: Clever