Kindle and books for Kindle.

I downloaded some very cool books on to my Kindle Paperwhite a while ago. Namely, Being Jamie Baker by Kelly Oram, Flight by Jason A Cheek, Wearing The Cape by Marion G Harmon (everyone keeps comparing my book to this one, so, I'm curious), Don't Tell My Parents I'm A Super Villain (I love the title) by Richard Roberts, and a few classic that I love, Dracula by Bram Stoker, Frankenstein by Mary Shelley, and how can I resist, The Complete Works of H P Lovecraft.

I shall be submitting my honest reviews of the new books once I have finished them.

In the meantime, just some info about my own series of Cosmic Girl books. I am currently writing the fourth book, which I haven't named yet. Book Three, Cosmic Girl: Lost & Found, is out right now, and is my latest book so far. I loved writing it, and it really shows how Britney is changing and growing. She truly is evolving as the overall (larger picture) story progresses.

I am also open to questions in Goodreads, so if you do have any questions about me, or about writing, or movies, then please, ask away.
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Published on July 12, 2014 01:37 Tags: books-for-kindle, cosmic-girl, kindle, r-s-j-gregory
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R.S.J. Gregory Okay, so I have finished reading Being Jamie Baker by Kelly Oram. First thoughts? This was actually a lot of fun. Jamie Baker is a fun and interesting character. She's very feisty, and her chemistry with Ryan is really good. This is basically a story about her relationship with Ryan, and how he brings her out of her shell, as she is a recluse for very good reasons. She is a mystery to Ryan, and he can't help but want to unravel the mystery that is Jamie Baker. A great book, and extremely well written. I highly recommend this book.


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R.S.J. Gregory Wearing the Cape by fellow Goodreads author Marion G. Harmon. I finally finished it. It took me a while, but then I was writing a novel, and I have a full-time job, plus The Walking Dead season 5, woo hoo, yadda, yadda....
It started out great, and had some really cool characters. I love the character names, The Teatime Anarchist, genius! I thought he was an interesting character and would loved to have seen more of him, especially as he is introduced as the main villain. Overall, a solid book with a great ending, and I loved the way each chapter opened with some cool information which was relevant to that chapter.
Two thumbs up.


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