Review: Tap-Dancing the Minefields by Lyn Gala

Title: Tap-Dancing the Minefields Author: Lyn Gala Publisher: DSP Publications Length: 334 Pages Category: Sci-Fi At a Glance: Lyn Gala has created a fantastic alternate reality filled with an array of characters who span the gap between human and alien, and tell this story through sharp dialogue and shared experiences. Reviewed By: Lisa Blurb: Sometimes... Continue Reading →

DSP Publications Presents: Genre Talk with Carole Cummings and Lyn Gala

Hey, all, and welcome to the latest edition of Genre Talk here on The Novel Approach Reviews. Today we’ve got DSP Publications author Lyn Gala here to talk about her hot off the press Sci-Fi release Tap-Dancing the Minefields, so before we start the grilling, let’s have a look at what we’re in for. Tap-Dancing... Continue Reading →

Here’s a Sneak Peek at the Coming Week

Cheers, friends, and welcome to a short preview of what we have coming up for you in the week ahead! We've got some great stuff in store, as always, with lots of outstanding guests and giveaways, some great tours, two exclusive cover reveals, a new installment of DSPP's Genre Talk, and general merriment and/or shenanigans.... Continue Reading →

Review: Divergence by Lyn Gala

Title: Divergence (Aberrant Magic: Book Three) Author: Lyn Gala Publisher: Loose Id Length:  210 Pages Category: Multicultural, Paranormal, Urban Fantasy At a Glance: A solid end to an entertaining series. Reviewed By: Cassie Blurb: Kavon and Darren believe they finally have the life they want—a lead on O’Brien, a better understanding of the failures that... Continue Reading →

Review: Derivation by Lyn Gala

Title: Derivation (Aberrant Magic: Book Two) Author: Lyn Gala Publisher: Loose Id Length:  207 Pages Category: Paranormal, Multicultural, Urban Fantasy At a Glance: A solid book two in the Aberrant Magi trilogy. Derivation gives the reader more of the wonderful characters and intricate world building at which the Lyn Gala excels. Reviewed By: Cassie Blurb:... Continue Reading →

Review: Deductions by Lyn Gala

Title: Deductions (Aberrant Magic: Book One) Author: Lyn Gala Publisher: Loose Id Length: 206 Pages Category: Multicultural, Paranormal, Suspense, Urban Fantasy At a Glance: This book embodies everything I love about Lyn Gala's work: excellent world building, likeable characters, and a compelling storyline. Reviewed By: Cassie Blurb: Darren is proud of his work on the... Continue Reading →

Review: Without a Net by Lyn Gala

Title: Without a Net Author: Lyn Gala Publisher: Loose Id Pages/Word Count: 266 Pages At a Glance: Without a Net just needed a bit more attention to details in order to work out a few inconsistencies in the story. Blurb: Oliver Robertson has been assigned to go undercover in one of the shade clubs that litter... Continue Reading →

Review: Desert World Allegiances by Lyn Gala

Title: Desert World Allegiances (Desert World #1) Author: Lyn Gala Publisher: DSP Publications Pages/Word Count: 240 Pages At a Glance: To be honest, I struggled to get through this book. Reviewed By: Jennifer Blurb: Being condemned to slavery is a common enough occurrence on the desert planet of Livre, but this time, priest Shan Polli... Continue Reading →

Review: Clockwork Pirate by Lyn Gala

Title: Clockwork Pirate Author: Lyn Gala Publisher: Loose Id Pages/Word Count: 278 Pages At a Glance: As alt-history steampunk adventures go, I’d say Clockwork Pirate is a fun one. As romances go, though, I’d say this one relied too much on telling rather than showing. Reviewed By: Lisa Blurb: Alex hid his unnatural attraction to... Continue Reading →

Lyn Gala’s “Mountain Prey” – A Book That Sneaks Up On You

“Before you contradict an old man, my fair friend, you should endeavor to understand him.” George Santayana Quite honestly, at first I didn’t like Mountain Prey. It seemed implausible and not well-thought out. Then, I realized that that was the whole point! Alex’s plan isn’t very well-thought out. And Stunt, poor Stunt. He always seems... Continue Reading →

Lyn Gala's "Mountain Prey" – A Book That Sneaks Up On You

“Before you contradict an old man, my fair friend, you should endeavor to understand him.” George Santayana Quite honestly, at first I didn’t like Mountain Prey. It seemed implausible and not well-thought out. Then, I realized that that was the whole point! Alex’s plan isn’t very well-thought out. And Stunt, poor Stunt. He always seems... Continue Reading →

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