Tag Archives: Alan Smale
BEST READS OF 2017 (SO FAR!)
This year has went by quickly for me. That is good in many ways but also very sad, as my kids are getting older by the minute. But, thankfully, I have discovered several amazing books along the way. So in … Continue reading
EAGLE AND EMPIRE
Eagle and Empire by Alan Smale Genre: Alternate History Series: Hesperian Trilogy #3 Publisher: Del Rey (May 16, 2016) Author Information: Website | Twitter Length: 656 pages My Rating: 4 stars Eagle and Empire is the stunning conclusion of a detailed, realistic re-imagining of world history. … Continue reading
WAITING ON WEDNESDAY — EAGLE AND EMPIRE
Eagle and Empire by Alan Smale Genre: Alternate History Series: Hesperian Trilogy #3 Publisher: Del Rey (May 16, 2016) Author Information: Website | Twitter Length: 656 pages Roman Praetor Gaius Marcellinus came to North America as a conqueror, but after meeting with defeat at the hands … Continue reading
EAGLE IN EXILE
Eagles in Exile by Alan Smale Genre: Alternate History Series: The Clash of Eagles Trilogy #2 Publisher: Del Rey (March 15, 2016) Author Information: Website | Twitter Length: 592 pages My Rating: 4 stars Alternate history is a delicious dish when prepared correctly. … Continue reading
FUN DAY MONDAY, OR THE BOOKS THAT WILL HELP ME SURVIVE THE WEEK AHEAD (NOVEMBER 9, 2015)
The work week begins. I quickly slip into my business suit and head back into the office to save a few innocent people. But while I try to fool myself into being excited about the grind, deep down, I’m not, … Continue reading
STACKING THE SHELVES, VOL. 6
Stacking the Shelves over at Tynga’s Reviews is all about sharing the books you are adding to your shelves, whether it be physically or virtually. This means you can include books you buy in physical store or online, books you … Continue reading
CLASH OF EAGLES
Clash of Eagles by Alan Smale Genre: Alternate History Series: Clash of Eagles #1 Publisher: Del Rey (March 17, 2015) Author Information: Website | Twitter Length: 432 pages My Rating: 4 stars WHAT IF . . . The Roman Empire had never fallen? Better yet – what … Continue reading



