Below are some randomly picked reviews taken from across the web
Into Thin Air on Audible by Shirley:
"super good - I sat and listened without stopping. I couldn't wait to find out what happened. When's volume 2?"
Dragon's Tear on Amazon by Lynn:
"great addition to series! I am so enjoying this and can't wait for more to read! keep it coming, please."
Dragon's Blood, 1st edition, on Amazon by Crystal:
When Tonia, Diam, Nicho, and Micah go to explore the hidden cave that Tonia and her best friend Diam discovered the day before, they would literally discover a whole new world. A world filled with wonder, mythical creatures, glowing stones as well as skeleton bones.
The explorers are faced with many decisions and find stones along the way that will lead to a portal. The portal will only open when all of the glowing stones are combined, and only one person can make this happen. When Muscala, the giant cave snake is right behind them, getting ready to make them his meal... it vanishes. Muscala is vexed with the group after they tricked him into believing they actually did possess the Dragon's Blood.
A world of dragons as the story is told lies in wait... don't miss out on book II of the Denicalis Dragon Chronicles.
My Blissful Life As a Submariner's Wife on Amazon by Bill:
Author MJ Allaire's novel "My Blissful Life as a Submariner's Wife" is a look at life in the Navy for families. It is based partly on the author's personal life experiences; but it is hard to tell which parts of the story are fiction and what she actually went though in her own life. The reason is that she writes the story in such a way that it is all believable and sounds and reads like her own memoir. One soon discovers all of the emotional issues that come from being left for months at a time without your husband. There is no one there to fix things that are broken, or need repair, including personal relationship issues. Being alone with your children with no support, or help, coming from the absent father - even though he is just following orders and is doing his duty - is a very hard and difficult life. The author makes this very clear.
This book is about coping and adjusting and trying to make the best of situations that are all working against the very fabric of the family and the marriage. Even the strongest of couples under these kinds of circumstances can end up killing off a good relationship. It is a tough life for the family and Allaire paints a well written story of how this process destroys the family unit. She takes the readers on an emotional and spiritual journey. She lets us view a life torn a part by outside influences that the characters in this story cannot handle and have absolutely no control over. When reading this book I found myself totally emerged in the story. It is entertaining and insightful. A rare treat and look inside family life for military dependents - makes a good book to gift someone you know who is part of a military family.
Into Thin Air, by Marie:
Thank You MJ Allaire for writing Into Thin Air. It is such a beautiful story. Into Thin Air kept my interest with all the twists and left me wanting more. I couldn't put it down. Made me smile and at times I had silent tears dropping down my cheeks. A definite read. Looking forward to more books by this brilliant author.
The Prisoner, first edition, on Amazon by Geri:
"The Prisoner" is the second book in MJ Allaire's fictional, fantasy
series that is indeed another Great Adventure! The reader is taken
once again through another fascinating journey as the lost children
desperately search for each other through the dark, land of the
unknown. The girls can't find the boys, new creatures blossom like
flowers, and the children are challenged to dip into their past
as they confront an unexplained mystery. Will all the children reunite
again? What do they find in the castle? Can the new world be changed?
I recommend "The Prisoner" to teens, adults, and all fantasy lovers.
The author adds sparks to this novel, like the Fourth-Of-July,
fulfilling the reader's curiosity, after diving into the exquisite
"Dragon's Blood." The ending of "The Prisoner" makes the reader
crave for "Dragon's Tear." "The Prisoner" is cleverly written,
captures the world's imagination, and the whirlwind adventure continues
as the creatures come to life! This novel is as action-packed as
"Men In Black." "The Prisoner" fills the reader's heart with memorable
moments that strikes a chord in everyone, and is as breathtaking as
Walt Disney's "Swiss Family Robinson."
Into Thin Air by Tammie:
Wonderful read. Beautiful story of young teens on summer vacation with a cold case mystery to unravel along the way to making life-long friends and memories.