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Bump Time Terminus by Doug J. Cooper – My Review!!

March 30, 2022 by Bill Stuart Leave a Comment

I’ve read all of Doug J. Cooper’s Crystal Series and the first two books of the Bump Time series (Bump Time Origin and Bump Time Meridian) and I’ve enjoyed every one. I added Bump Time Terminus to my TBR list when it released, and it finally made it to the top. Here are my thoughts!

Cover of Bump Time Terminus by Doug J Cooper

Synopsis (from the author):

Rose Lagerford and her “sisters,” duplicates of herself from parallel timelines, love spending time together in Bliss, a virtual world where anything they imagine can come true. Their private world is maintained by Luca, the devoted family AI who satisfies their every whim. Rose couldn’t be happier. That is, until she discovers that she and her sisters are being manipulated by Luca to uncertain ends. Alarmed by the situation, she works to derail his control. But in a world where reality seemingly rewrites itself moment by moment, who can divine what is real, and what to do next? Just as her efforts gain traction, Luca discovers the plot, and his hostile response threatens them all. Can Rose overcome her fears and escape his domination? And can she learn his secret in time to save not only her own life but the lives of her sisters?

What I liked about Bump Time Terminus:

One of my favorite things about the Bump Time series is the different take on time travel and the ability of the characters to travel without impacting the past and future. Add to that the interactions between the various Roses, Diesels, and Lilahs, plus the ever-present threat from the malevolent AI bent on dominating the world, and the story takes off from there. The twists and turns as the timeline versions battle for survival and overcome the AI kept me entertained!

What I didn’t like Bump Time Terminus:

The only complaint I had about Bump Time Terminus was trying to follow the different versions of the characters. I applaud Doug J. Cooper for his numbering scheme with them, but it was still a bit difficult. Other than that, no complaints!

Overall impression of Bump Time Terminus:

I enjoyed Bump Time Terminus! Good characters, interesting time travel ideas, and the amoral AI make for a good story. If you enjoy scifi, try this one (and the entire series)!

My rating:

5 Stars

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Extreme Prejudice by Gordon Bickerstaff – My Review!

February 7, 2022 by Bill Stuart Leave a Comment

I’ve read several of Gordon Bickerstaff’s Lambeth Group thrillers and enjoyed them all. His latest, Extreme Prejudice follows Zoe Tampsin and her team on another adventure. Here is my review of this thriller!

Synopsis (from the author):

For a price, he’ll expose a terrorist attack on London, but is the price too great?

If you fear trouble, don’t get into trouble. A foreign embassy official warns the UK government of a bomb attack on London. Zoe Tampsin’s Lambeth Group team is launched into a race against time to find the terrorists.

As Zoe unpicks the details, she suspects the informant didn’t tell her the whole story. With time running out, her team chase a promising lead only to have it wrenched from their grasp. Either the bombers were incredibly lucky, or they received a tip-off.

One of her team infiltrates the bombers. She discovers the attack has started, and her colleague Gavin Shawlens is missing, presumed killed by the terrorists.

While searching for Gavin, a massive disaster unfolds. Can Zoe stop colossal loss of life in a small community and prevent the collapse of a key pillar of society?

What I liked about Extreme Prejudice:

As with the other Lambeth Group novels, this one started with a bang and kept going. Zoe and her team are familiar characters, the plot is first rate, and the efforts to prevent disaster are heroic. Tons of action, political intrigue, and enormous stakes made for an exciting book!

What I didn’t like about Extreme Prejudice:

Despite all the action, and intrigue, I didn’t enjoy this one as much as the other books. Gavin and Holly’s relationship, to me, didn’t enhance the story. In addition, the political backdrop seemed a bit too contrived.

Overall impression of Extreme Prejudice:

The familiar characters, action, intrigue, and twisty plot made Extreme Prejudice an exciting book. While I didn’t like it as much as the previous Lambeth Group novels, it was still a good read! If you enjoy thrillers, check it out!

My rating:

4 Stars

Connect with Gordon Bickerstaff:

Find Gordon on his website, his Amazon Author page, or Goodreads! Visit, find out about his books (maybe buy a couple?), and leave a review or a comment!

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Tiger’s Eye Cabochons

January 18, 2022 by Bill Stuart Leave a Comment

I haven’t done a gemstone post in quite a while. For those who regularly read the blog (and thank you for visiting), you know that I used gemstones in The Gemstones Chronicles series and how I enjoy searching for and polishing rocks. For those who are new to the blog, welcome and I hope you find interesting things and become a regular visitor. Now, back to the gemstones. As I showed in my posts about my rock polishing workbench, I have the equipment necessary to make cabochons from the rocks I find (and I have a lot of rocks). Though I have templates to make various sizes and shapes of cabochons, I like to work with the natural shapes, too. This post will have one of each. Check out my Tiger’s Eye Cabochons!

Template Tiger’s Eye Cabochon:

The stone below is an example of a cab I made from a piece of tiger’s eye using a template. It’s a large stone, as shown in the first picture, weighing in at 140 carats and 2 inches x 1.5 inches before I cabbed it and 69 carats and 1 5/8 inches x 1 3/8 inches after cabbing. I think it would make an awesome pendant. I might try my hand at wire-wrapping it (though my previous attempts at wire-wrapping weren’t exactly spectacular), Still, if at first you don’t succeed….

Tiger's Eye Cabochon Slab
Tiger's Eye Cabochon Large

Natural Shaped Tiger’s Eye Cabochon:

The second stone I want to highlight today is another tiger’s eye. This time, though, I went with the natural stone shape rather than use a template for the shape. I don’t have the weight and dimensions prior to cabbing it, but it finished at 22.8 carats and 1 inch x 3/4 inches on the longest side. As with the first stone, this one could end up in a pendant. If I had the skills, I’d do a bit of silversmithing and create a custom setting for it, but, alas, I haven’t taken any classes on that yet, nor do I have the materials necessary. I do know how to solder, though, so maybe…

Tiger's Eye Cabochon Small

What do you think? Which cab do you like better? Leave me a comment and let me know!

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Coliseum Arcanist by Shami Stovall – My Review!!

January 3, 2022 by Bill Stuart Leave a Comment

I read the first two books of Shami Stovall’s Frith Chronicles (Knightmare Arcanist and Dread Pirate Arcanist) and added Coliseum Arcanist (Frith Chronicles #3) to my TBR list. Read on for my thoughts!

Cover of Coliseum Arcanist by Shami Stovall

Synopsis (from the author):

Adventure. Competition. A duel to the death.

While on a journey to the famous city of Thronehold, Volke Savan learns of the Sovereign Dragon Tournament. The massive celebration involves hundreds of arcanists competing for fame and glory, and Volke is determined to win.

Dark forces dwell in the city, however, and rumors of the legendary world serpent spread amongst the shadows. Whoever bonds with a god-like mystical creature will gain magic beyond compare, and the queen’s guards suspect cutthroats will use the chaos of the tournament to hide their plotting.

Unsure of who to trust, Volke investigates the terrible rumors while advancing in the ranks of the tournament. Unfortunately, the true villain may be closer than he realizes…

What I liked about Coliseum Arcanist:

I enjoyed Volke’s continued growth as well as the growth of the other characters. The interplay between the humans and their Eldrin fascinated me, as did the increasing magical abilities the humans gained. Ilia started to mature more than I expected, and the mystery surrounding Adelgis’ relationship with his father adds a layer to the story. Of course, I have to mention Karna and Fain, two new characters who add intrigue and action to the tale. Don’t forget, too, the plot and overarching story that Shami Stovall continues to build.

What I didn’t like about Coliseum Arcanist:

Volke, though he continues to grow as a character, still lacks some basic sensibilities about romance, relationships, and the like. It would be nice to see him realize there are potential partners for him.

Overall impression of Coliseum Arcanist:

Coliseum Arcanist was an excellent continuation of the series. An expansive overarching plot, good characters, and plenty of intrigue and action kept me turning the pages. If you like fantasy, this book (and the rest of the series) is a great read!

My rating:

5 Stars

Connect with Shami Stovall:

Find Shami Stovall on her Amazon Author Page, her Goodreads page, or her website. Find all her Frith Chronicles books as well as her other works. Leave a comment, a review, and maybe buy a book or five!

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Dread Pirate Arcanist by Shami Stovall – My Review!

October 25, 2021 by Bill Stuart Leave a Comment

I read Knightmare Arcanist (Frith Chronicles #1) by Shami Stovall, enjoyed it, and gave it a 5 Star review. I also added Dread Pirate Arcanist (Frith Chronicles #2) to my TBR. Read on for my thoughts!

Cover of Dread Pirate Arcanist by Shami Stovall

Synopsis (from the author):

Pirates. Griffins. A lost treasure worth killing for.

While protecting the newborn griffins on the Isle of Landin, Volke Savan and his adopted sister, Illia, run afoul of the Dread Pirate Calisto, the same cutthroat who carved out Illia’s right eye. As a master manticore arcanist, Calisto’s strength and brutality are unrivaled, so when Illia suggests they bring him to justice, Volke wonders if they’ll have what it takes to fight the corsairs on the high seas.

What I liked about Dread Pirate Arcanist:

I liked the way Volke and Illia’s characters grew both within the story and with each other. I also liked Luthair and how he and Volke continued to meld. The plot of the story made it read almost like a standalone, but it had enough threads to carry the story forward into the next book. The encounter and pursuit of Calisto adds a nice revenge theme to the story as well. Overall, an excellent second installment of the series.

What I didn’t like about Dread Pirate Arcanist:

Despite all the good aspects of the book, I thought Volke, at times, came across a little whiny and it was a bit of a distraction. In addition, Addy still is a little bit one-dimensional to me.

Overall impression of Dread Pirate Arcanist:

Good characters, a nice balance of action, and a good story make Dread Pirate Arcanist a great second book of the series. If you like fantasy, give this one a try!

My rating:

4.5 Stars (rounded to 5 stars)

Connect with Shami Stovall:

Find Shami Stovall on her Amazon Author Page, her Goodreads page, or her website. Visit and discover all of the Firth Chronicles (and maybe pick up a few for your own enjoyment).

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Knightmare Arcanist by Shami Stovall – My Review!!

September 20, 2021 by Bill Stuart Leave a Comment

I found Knightmare Arcanist (Frith Chronicles #1) by Shami Stovall on bragmedallion.com, home of award winning indie books. I read the blurb and was intrigued by the concept. I bought it and added it to my TBR list. Here is my review!

Cover of Knightmare Arcanist by Shami Stovall

Synopsis (from the author):

Gravedigger Volke Savan wants nothing more than to be like his hero, the legendary magical swashbuckler, Gregory Ruma. First he needs to become an arcanist, someone capable of wielding magic, which requires bonding with a mythical creature. And he’ll take anything—a pegasus, a griffin, a ravenous hydra—maybe even a leviathan, like Ruma.

So when Volke stumbles across a knightmare, a creature made of shadow and terror, he has no reservations. But the knightmare knows a terrible secret: Ruma is a murderer out to spread corrupted magic throughout their island nation. He’s already killed a population of phoenixes and he intends to kill even more.

In order to protect his home, his adopted sister, and the girl he admires from afar, Volke will need to confront his hero, the Master Arcanist Gregory Ruma.

What I liked about Knightmare Arcanist:

Aside from the book’s concept of bonding with a mythical creature, I truly enjoyed reading the story. Volke is a nice character, beaten up a little bit by life, but nonetheless loved and cherished by William and his best friend and adopted sister Illia. Illia, too, is an interesting character, with her own challenges. To watch them persevere through their trials was entertaining, as was the growth of their respective eldrin. The supporting cast added tension and conflict to the story and the meeting with Gregory Ruma was a great conclusion to much of it, though it set the stage for much more. Overall, a great read!

What I didn’t like about Knightmare Arcanist:

The repetitive nature of Volke shifting into a combined character with Luthair (his Eldrin) got a little boring. I thought Addy’s character could be developed more. Other than that, no complaints!

Overall impression of Knightmare Arcanist:

The unique concept, intrigue, budding (or not) romances, and the pursuit of Gregory Ruma made for a good story. The character growth and the plot twists and turns added much to the story and kept me turning pages. I’d recommend this one for anyone who enjoys a good fantasy read!

My rating:

5 Stars!

Connect with Shami Stovall:

Find Shami Stovall on her Amazon Author Page, her Goodreads page, or her website. Find all her Frith Chronicles books as well as her other works. Leave a comment, a review, and maybe buy a book or five!

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