Showing posts with label Awe-Struck Publishing Books. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Awe-Struck Publishing Books. Show all posts

Monday, May 9, 2011

Review: Perfect Score


Author submission in exchange for an honest review.


Title: 
Perfect Score
Author: 
Susan Roebuck
Release Date:
May 11, 2011
Publisher:
Awe-Struck Publishing
Word Count:
approx 105,000
Purchase Links:  
Author's Website:




Description:  

Feckless, exasperating Alex Finch is a rich, handsome and talented singer/songwriter who longs for two things: a career as a professional rock singer, and to have his love for Sam Barrowdale reciprocated. But drifter Sam's two aims are simply to earn enough money to pay his sister's medical bills and to hide from the world his reading/writing and speech disability. At this time the word "dyslexia" is generally unknown so to most people he's just a "retard". From the severe knocks life's dealt him, Sam's developed a tough outer coating and he has no time for a spoilt, selfish guitar player.

Despite his defects, Alex's love for Sam never wavers and when Sam unexpectedly disappears, Alex begins a somewhat bungling quest to find him, only to discover that Sam has a fearful enemy: Alex's powerful and influential yet sociopathic uncle.

As Alex spirals downwards towards alcoholism, many questions need answering. Just why did Alex's evil uncle adopt him at age eleven yet deny him any affection? And what's the mystery behind Alex's father's death?

Both seem to face unbeatable odds. Are they doomed to follow separate paths forever?


Laura’s Review:

Monday, January 24, 2011

Review: Mistaken Bride

Author submission in exchange for an honest review.


Title: 
Mistaken Bride
Author: 
Regan Taylor
Release Date:
January 19, 2011
Publisher:
Awe-Struck Publishing
Word Count:
approx. 80,000
Purchase Links:  
Author's Website:


Description:  

One his way to Alder Creek, Wyoming with the information that will save his sister-in-law's life, U.S. Marshal Kendrick Parker stumbles upon one of the west's most notorious bank robbers, Black Bette during a stop in St. Louis. So certain has the deadly killer in custody, Kendrick makes arrangements to travel with a wagon train west so he can bring her to justice.
With little left but her good name, Amanda Davis has ventured to St. Louis in the hopes of procuring a teaching job. Before she can contact the school's head master she is taken into custody by Marshal Parker. Despite her vehement protestations of innocence, Kendrick brings her west with him.
But something about the woman who calls herself Mandy Davis wears on the dashing Marshal. When a fever almost takes his life, Kendrick begins to question whether he has the right woman.


Babs' Review: