Coming Soon on Arkham Reviews…

Hi Everyone!

It’s been a week since I last posted so I just thought I’d assure you that I’m still safe and well. Camp NaNoWriMo is now over and I’m happy to say that I did pass, ending up writing over 10,000 words over my target. My novel’s second draft isn’t quite finished yet though so I’m afraid I will still be slow for a little while.

If you follow my Twitter, you’ll be aware that my next review is going to be Eclipse by Stephenie Meyer. I hoped to have it up today but I’m unfortunately finding the book a bit hard to get through. It’ll definitely be posted by the end of the weekend though.

You might have noticed that I’ve mainly been reading traditionally published books of late. This has been because it’s been more helpful for me to read books that I know have been well edited while I’ve been writing. However, because of this, my pile of independent novels to review is getting huge! In order to balance things out, the next month or so is mainly going to be a month of indie reviews. Here’s a sneak peak of what’s coming soon to this blog:

Alex Finch: Monster Hunter by Cate Dean

The Girl In Between by Laekan Zea Kemp

Snow Bunny: Chronicles of a Wererabbit by M.Y. Zeman

Hell is Coming by N.P. Martin

Not If I See You First by Eric Lindstrom

Soulwoven: Exile by Jeff Seymour

Guilt Trip by Maggie Farrell

Elsker by S.T. Bende

More Than This by Patrick Ness

Sun Poisoned by Nikki Rae

Point Blanc by Anthony Horowitz

Bound by Sarah Bryant

2 Comments (+add yours?)

  1. Jeff Seymour
    May 09, 2016 @ 14:04:57

    Woot! Looking forward to your thoughts on Soulwoven: Exile! 🙂

    Reply

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