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‘We Go Again’ by Michael Cargill. Free for reviewers and subscribers!

Here’s a chance to get Michael Cargill’s new release for free, so definitely thought it was worth a mention!

As you will have seen from my previous reviews, I am a big fan of Cargill. He always manages to bring the history to life on the page and make me cry! Definitely worth checking out 🙂

Michael Cargill

It’s been a fair old while since I last posted on this blog, but here lies solid proof that I’ve been beavering away like a busy bee in the middle of the desert… for my latest book has finally barged its way into the world!

Set in WWII, We Go Again is a story that not only touches on the relationship between soldiers, but also offers an insight into the effects that war can have on a person’s state of mind.  Of course, no war story would be complete without any action and this one is packed to the rafters with guns, tanks, planes, some French civilians… and a little birdy tells me that there’s even a smidgen of romance to be found somewhere within its pages as well.

As ever I owe thanks to the modmins over on Goodreads and also to everyone who was kind enough to help me with the editing side…

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Review: ‘A Cry from the Deep’ by Diana Stevan

Genre: Romance / Suspense / Historical
Length: 300 pages (approx.)

I have awarded this book 4 stars.

Summary: After a bad experience, Catherine Fitzgerald, an underwater photographer, is reluctant to dive again. However, when her old job comes calling, she is drawn back into the world that she used to love. After purchasing an antique ring, she becomes troubled by nightmares and she feels that she has no choice but to give in and see where the journey takes her. Will she find the answers she seeks? What do the nightmares mean?

Review: This was a pleasant read. I found Catherine to be a likeable and believable character and was interested to know how she was going to react to each situation. The story was well written and I found myself desperate to know more.  I felt that the writing flowed nicely and felt engaging; so much so that I read the book over the span of two days. I greatly enjoyed the elements of history tangled into the main storyline. My only issue with the book was how quickly Catherine forgave Daniel and how quickly she came to trust him again. Also, while she did seem to feel guilty during the book, she didn’t during the events at the end, hence the four stars.

I will be looking for further books by this author in future.

★★★★ – Well written and believable. I enjoyed the elements of history woven into the main storyline. Highly recommended.

Where to buy:
Amazon UK (Kindle)
Amazon US (Paperback)