Tag: writing

Sundays are for Writing #183

This was an excellent writing week! I wrote 5 book reviews (and gave feedback on two more books I DNFed). I’ll be traveling a few days this next week, so who knows how that will go.

Happy writing!

Sundays are for Writing #182

This was a solid writing week. I wrote four book reviews. However…the next two weeks will be a bit crazy, with me spending half of each week not at home, so I’ve no idea how that’ll play out, writing-wise.

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Sundays are for Writing #181

This week I only wrote two book reviews. I started a class at church on Wednesday evenings, so I have a bit less free time to devote to reading. Still, it’s progress.

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Sundays are for Writing #180

This was a decent writing week: I wrote four book reviews, my June reading post, and my best books I read in June. Here’s to another productive week!

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Sundays are for Writing #179

This was a pretty solid writing week: five book reviews! I’m happy with that and hope for the same next week.

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Sundays are for Writing #178

This was an okay writing week. Work was really busy–and long days–so I didn’t have much reading time. Three book reviews written.

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Book Review and Blog Tour:   Breaking Time, by Sasha Alsberg

Image belongs to Inkyard Press.

TitleBreaking Time  
Author:    Sasha Alsberg
Genre:    Fantasy
Rating:  3.5 out of 5

When a mysterious Scotsman appears out of nowhere in the middle of the road, Klara thinks the biggest problem is whether she hit him with her car. But, as impossible as it sounds, Callum has stepped out of another time, and it’s just the beginning of a deadly adventure.

Klara will soon learn that she is the last Pillar of Time—an anchor point in the timeline of the world and a hiding place for a rogue goddess’s magic. Callum is fated to protect her at all costs. A dark force is hunting for the Pillars, to claim the power of the goddess—and Klara and Callum are the only two standing in the way. Thrown together by fate, the two have to learn to trust one another and work together…but they’ll need to protect their hearts from one another if they’re going to survive.

This was a decent read. Nothing too unique, but nothing completely cookie cutter, either. I enjoyed Klara’s personality and I liked Callum, but sometimes his dialogue sounded like he was from the 1500s—appropriate—and sometimes it sounded like he was the boy next door—not appropriate at all and threw me out of the story. A quick read, but one I never really felt like the stakes were very high in—despite the supposed consequences of the plot.

Sasha Alsberg lives in Massachusetts. Breaking Time is her newest novel.

(Galley courtesy of Inkyard Press in exchange for an honest review.)

Sundays are for Writing #177

This week, I only wrote two book reviews, despite being in the office all week. Some weeks are just like that. Hoping for a better week (writing and otherwise) next week.

Happy writing!

Sundays are for Writing #176

This was an excellent writing week! I wrote four book reviews and also my May reading post and the best books I read in May. I think I’ve reached the light at the end of the tunnel as far as my work schedule goes, and I’m feeling drawn to start thinking about fiction again, so I’m very happy.

Happy writing!

Sundays are for Writing #175

This was a much better writing week: five book reviews, and I celebrated my birthday, as well as getting good news from two doctors.

Happy writing!