1 Book — At this time, we at LASR do not post these
reviews. If the book was boring, badly edited, poorly written, had little or
no plot, stilted dialogue, and/or unsympathetic characters, we will decline
the review.
2 Books — Not wonderful, but tolerable. There may be some
minor editing glitches but not enough to stop you reading. Not a
wall-banger, but nothing you'd re-read. This is a book you would
borrow from the library - not buy- and never check out again.
3 Books — Good. Mostly enjoyable. You made it through and
didn't consider it a waste of time or money. The story was strong enough or
the conflict tight enough, so even when the book faltered, it was able to
draw you back in and keep you. There's a chance you'll recommend it to a
friend, but it wouldn't go on your keeper shelf.
4 Books — Very Good. You're glad you were the one who got
to review the book. You would probably buy it and would definitely recommend
it to your friends. You liked the characters and the plot. The writing style
was good and the editing clean.
5 Books — Great! You would definitely buy this book. You
would definitely recommend it to your friends. You really loved the
characters and the plot and would consider looking for this authors back
list or making her an autobuy. The writing and editing were superb.
LASR Best Book - For a book or story that is truly
exceptional. You think about it when you're not reading it. You wonder what
happens to the characters when you finish. You would absolutely buy
everything else this author had to offer. The highest praise - and reserved
for only a few.
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The Dangerous Book For Demon Slayers by Angie Fox
Life with Lizzie Brown the Demon Slayer, who, only months ago,
was a preschool teacher, a pleaser, and miss-goody-two-shoes that
never even had a library fine has changed just a bit.
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for the entire review...
Flawless by Kimber Chin
The cover got my attention, as did the blurb – a woman with a
list to complete before she meets her end via the hands of the
killer faces off against a man who vows never to allow anyone to
harm her.
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Learning To Let Go by Elizabeth Pina
Christmas lights fill the city, trees fill the homes, but
emptiness fills the heart of Dr. Keith Sullivan until his lost
wallet brings a beautiful angel in the person of Emma Chandler into
his life. Click here for the entire review...
Star Gazer by Shannon Rouchelle
Christmas may be behind us, but this is the kind of story I like
to pick up, any time I feel I’m losing the magic of goodwill and
friendships remembered.
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I have a confession to make – I’ve lusted after a copy of
Promise Me ever since I got a look at the cover on the coming soon
page of The Wild Rose Press.
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Staking His Claim is an endearing and memorable story about
second chances, embracing love, and finding happiness.
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for the entire review...
A Night for Miracles by Cheryl Pierson
Angela Bentley steps up to help a family in need, but her first
concerns for her own safety – departing once she spots the children
– return and then some when she realizes who she is dealing with.
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Fatal Burn by Roxanne Rustand
Kris Donaldson finally realizes the bad things that have
happened in her life are not heavenly retribution, but are products
of humans using their freedom of choice unwisely.
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the entire review...
Eyton, the fifth book in the Richard and Rose series, was an
interesting book that kept me guessing throughout the story.
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here for the entire review...
This poignant story made me cry and then rejoice for the
strength and resilience of women and their capacity to love.
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here for the entire review...