Saturday, October 29, 2011

The Best Review Ever!

Hi.
I don't normally blow my own trumpet, but today I'm going to. A very nice email landed in my in-box yesterday; a review of my novel; "Opportunities: Jamie leith in Darien".
Here's what the very nice lady said;

"Your book was excellent!
I bought and had it autographed by you at the K.C. Renaissance Festival! You told me to tell you what I thought about it and here it is. I really had to think to find something to improve upon.
Throughout the book the worst think that happens to Jaime is at the beginning when Hannah nurses him back to health. The main character, Jaime,watches other peoples' misfortune, but doesn't really have anything bad happen to him. If he to had gotten yellow fever, and barely survived and eventually got back to full health, it would be even better. But that's just an example.
Just so you know, that's one of the best books I've ever read, it definitely ranks in my top 10! I can't wait to read more!
May you never get writers block, P. Norris"

Needless to say, this review made my day.
Thank you ma'am!
Ian Hall

Wednesday, October 12, 2011



My Roman invasion of Scotland grows.
Part One: The Great Gathering, is on Kindle now.
Part Two: The Druid's Plan will be up on the great 'Kindle in the Sky' shortly.
Calach, the chief's son of the largest clan, the Caledonii, struggles with his fathers intransigence.
Determined not to let his country fall like the others in the south, he forms alliances with the other chief's sons, behind his father's back.
The druids, however, are a force to be reckoned with. They carry no weapons, fight no wars, but control the clans totally.
But do they control Calach?
And if they did, how long will it be before he finds out?
(Loud dramatic music here, please.)