Just Justice by Brian W. Fisher
How many of us have wished we could change things…make the world a better place, especially if we see something prejudicial to our sense of fair play? ‘Just Justice’ builds a case for those wishes to come true.
The characters are believable, the plot, delicious, surprising and not a little shocking but this book is an excellent portrayal of modern life.
This fantastic story is thought provoking, intriguing and captivating though most certainly well worth reading.
The Heart of a Fox by T. Isilwath
Good way of showing time in which the story begins, May 6 2012, that is until… The beginning gives the reader plenty of reasons for what might go wrong therefore wants to know more. It has an easy-to-follow style. I like the use of identifying nicknames for characters – especially good for ‘those passing through’ – Geek From Hell. The style has a great way setting the scene /info needed without being boring. Good humour undertone – liked ‘Joanna’ at once. A clever mix of reality /fantasy /cultural history.
What a fantastic way to travel – if only we could be sure of our destination!
A spectacular and wonderful story, fantastic characters, impeccably researched and perfectly crafted! I didn’t want to put it down…can’t wait for more.
Highly recommended.
