Monday, September 28, 2015

Book Review: Sonar the Cyclone by B Truly

  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 1310 KB
  • Print Length: 271 pages
  • Simultaneous Device Usage: Unlimited
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B010KSGID4

Is your destiny determined by what the future has foretold? Or is fate deemed in the hands of what you behold? 


The Royal 4 are now back on their home territory of Nazari, determined to get things back to normal. Syira’s forbidden love is being held captive. She is hell-bent on fighting for him despite the immense obstacles. She must find a way to convince her race that Kadeem is not dangerous. Their threat lies from deeper within. 
Shiray has accepted her past and is moving forward with her life, but it comes back to haunt her tenfold. That all changes when she stumbles across the truth. Now, she must pick up the pieces of her shattered life. 
They are in the calm but know when they approach the dirty side of the Cyclone storm, terrible things will unravel. The future is revealed and they get a glimpse of Fate’s course. Time is not on their side. They must attempt to change their destiny or their world will be doomed.

About the Author: B Truly



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Book Trailer of Sonar The Crashing in Videos
Book Excerpt with inside look into the crash in Creative writing.

I have wanted to be an author since I was fifteen years old and I'm grateful to have accomplished this dream. I have three wonderful children and a husband who defines the person I am today. I work as an Ultrasound technologist in Sugarland, Texas and enjoy this field.

I have very vivid dreams and a wild imagination. I like to read and watch tons of TV shows and movies. I’m addicted to romance and get a thrill out of action and suspense. I write New Adult Fantasy, Sci-fi, and Paranormal-Romance. 
In the Sonar series it was fun to explore different elements of Sci-fi romance and create various realms of powers for my characters. I want to show my readers that Sci-fi can be fun, but also traumatic. I hope you guys enjoy the Sonar Series. 

My Review: Once again B Truly was able to keep up well into the night with her storytelling. At times I the story was told and you get to see another side of the story already told in the previous books Sonar The Crashing and Melanie's Evanescent Journey but from a different perspective again.  I found the story in whole to be very entertaining.  I wasn't sure when I started the series if I would enjoy it as I was confused by terminology but I got the hang of reading it really quickly and the story really came together well.  An excerpt from the book I found to define how wonderful her writing skills are is this: "Another contraction condemned me and if I had a laser, I would have blown my head off.  This was unreal.  How could it hurt worse? I doubled over panting".  I have never in my reading history had labour described so well.  I easily give this book a 5 of 5 and look forward to reading the next instalment and the prequel.

Views expressed are those of Two Children and a Migraine and have not been influenced in anyway.  A book was supplied for review purposes only and no compensation was received for this post.

2 comments:

B. Truly said...

Hello, Ms. Genevieve. Thank you for the great review. I'm glad you enjoyed it so much. The labor scene was actually quite easy to write, as for I just thought back to the delivery of my firstborn. If I would have had a gun, I would have blown my head off. I'm not one for pain. Lol. Thank you for the compliment about it being the best description of labor you've read. That's awesome! You've made my day.
Thanks again for supporting The Sonar Series.

B Truly

Teddy Rose said...

Thanks for taking part in the tour. I'm so glad you enjoyed 'Sonar the Cyclone'!