Boudica Foster

About Boudica Foster

I have reviewed for Amazon.com since 2002 and am currently in the Top 2,000 Reviewers. I have reviews with E-pinions and other on line review sites. I have a blog: So, I read this book… which is a collection of my most recent reviews, many of which are Kindle books. I also write music reviews for Ambient Visions. Currently I prefer reviewing Science Fiction, Fantasy, Paranormal and alternative historical works. But I have a good grasp of fiction and non-fiction work and can review just about any kind of book. I am not afraid to look something up or verify facts. I am a displaced New Yorker; lived in NYC for 43 years. I now live in the woods in the Midwest but I have not changed. I am very diverse, enjoy good food, good wine, good friends and good fun. And I have been called “very in your face honest.” I am a seasoned geek and I work in the IT field. I am proficient in many software platforms and very up to date with technology. And my hobby is ancient and medieval history. I am a writer. I have published a couple of E-books and enjoy the process. I am currently working on two more books for publication. I have one husband, 8 cats and many computers.

Review: When Truth Awakens by Terrence Carling

Wil Medlo was laid off from his job in the CIA as an analyst and now resides in Canada. He is intentionally drawn into a set of events that brings him to Chas Newbury; US “Retired” Intelligence Officer. Chas has a pharmaceutical business and a secret that he wants to exploit. But the whole affair circles around Dr. Alex Dargill, a physician specializing in tuberculosis treatment. The good Doctor was a prisoner of war during WWII of the Japanese and he worked in a prison camp on bio-warfare research. Does Dr. Dargill have some inside information about what went on […]

2014-06-19T18:05:28+02:00December 9th, 2011|Categories: Book Reviews|Tags: |

Review: Infinite Sacrifice by L. E. Waters

Am I having another morphine dream? Did I slip into a coma? Where am I?

Interesting start to a book about Lazrina/Maya, who finds herself dead and speaking to her spirit guide Zachariah. From this point on, Lazrina/Maya finds herself in a place where she must now revisit all her past lives and live through the lessons each one has to teach her. This is the place between lives where she will review her past and learn her lessons.

She has four lives reviewed in this book; Ancient Egypt, Sparta, Ireland/Viking Invasions and England at the time of the Black […]

2011-11-14T18:28:40+02:00November 14th, 2011|Categories: Book Reviews|Tags: |

Review: Servant of an Angry God by Patrick Moses

Killer Justin Pointer didn’t realize what life was all about till he died.  In his meeting with St. Peter, he found out that God was willing to give him a second chance –putting his earthly skills of professional assassin to work for God himself.  But there is always a catch.

Pointer learns that the eternal battle between good and evil does exist, and his assigned job is to keep Victor Anson alive.  Once Anson had been one of God’s most avid followers, but has fallen away from the faith.  Now he is God’s Anti-Christ.  And Justin was going to be […]

2011-11-15T13:49:45+02:00November 6th, 2011|Categories: Book Reviews|

Review: The Afterlife Series by Bambi Harris

I have finished reading books one through three in the Afterlife Series and I am so enjoying this series that I just have to share with you.

First, Bambi Harris is no stranger to writing. She has done much research on history and the paranormal and it shows in this series. She is from Australia and lives now in the US. She also does Creative Writing Classes. The woman is well versed in the creative writing process and has self published her books with iUniverse.

So, I come across her second book, Ghost Retrieval and Cappuccino. Well, anything to […]

2020-02-21T07:16:15+02:00November 6th, 2011|Categories: Book Reviews|Tags: |

Kindle Me!

I am a book nut. Really! I love books; the smell of a fresh off the press book, printer’s ink, the smell of a leather binding, crisp pages and glossy covers with artwork that is fresh and presents the theme of the book to entice the reader even further than the “back of the book” blurb.

I also hate books; old yellow brittle pages on a book barely 10 years old, peeling laminate on paperback covers or dust jackets that can’t handle use and rip easily. Dust on library shelves that, once disturbed, can send you into a coughing seizure. […]

2011-11-01T11:59:20+02:00November 1st, 2011|Categories: Features, Member Blog|
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