Showing posts with label Mat McLeod. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mat McLeod. Show all posts

Saturday, 31 August 2013

#370 - Black Sam

Black Sam: Prince of PiratesBlack Sam: Prince of Pirates by Mat McLeod

My rating: 2 of 5 stars













Sam Bellamy isn't so much a faux Pirate, as a faux pas.  All you will get here is a mealy mouthed main protagonist with a vapid blonde lady love, with more hair than wit.

In my mind, and this is only a personal view, a Pirate should buck his swash and be full to the brim with derring do - nothing like that happened in this book, it was dull as a Florida Swamp.

I need a big pat on the back for getting through this, it was quite an achievement as it was so dull I kept dropping off to sleep - and I love an all action Vast Me Harties story full of plunder and mayhem.

On the positive side, apart from a big corker, there were very few errors - as usual, I will list them below.

The corker I will talk about here:  Now, I've just re-checked it on Amazon and it is still showing the Author as James Lewis both on the Amazon page, and on the cover image that downloaded.  I will say though, when the file was opened it clearly says Mat MacLeod. Interestingly, the cover image above, which was obtained from Good Reads, seems to be showing the correct Author name.

Why put a different author's name on the front cover? It's not the first time that I've come across this: I still remember what I like to call "Highlander's Hope Gate" earlier this year (if you're interested Blog Post #381 in July 2013.

I digress ......... like most of the cannon balls in the book .... it fell way short of the mark, and only got 2 stars from me (one of those is for being relatively error free).


Product Details:

I downloaded as a freebie Kindle book in March of this year - it was on of my DSOA (in my defence, from memory I think it was a new release at the time, and hadn't had any reviews).  

At the time of writing this it's listed HERE at £2.63.  I will leave you to decide if you want to read it.

343 long boring pages in length.

Errors/Bug Bears:

See above for the big one, after that not many more.  Reasonably good spelling and grammar.

9%:  Sam looked up as he chuckled noticing the many blossoms still on the tree.  They gave off a lovely, fragrant scent.  He looked back at the young woman to comment on the flowers, when a wall of white pedals slapped him right in the face.

To be honest, that would have engendered a bit of excitement into the book, but it should be corrected to:  

Sam looked up as he chuckled noticing the many blossoms still on the tree.  They gave off a lovely, fragrant scent.  He looked back at the young woman to comment on the flowers, when a wall of white petals slapped him right in the face.

18%:  "You are very hansom when your forehead wrinkles like that", Maria said.

Correct to: 

You are very handsome ....

32%:  He turned his attention back to their current task, resupplying at Bathtowntown.

Correct to:  He turned his attention back to their current task, resupplying at Bathtown.

34%:  Maria stood between her parents, holding a white umbrella.

I might be a bit of a nit picker here, but shouldn't that be a parasol?

Correct to:

Maria stood between her parents, holding a white parasol.

37%:  He missed her terribly and wished he could go rescue her from such drudgery...

Conjunction missing here, and possibly a comma.  Correct to:

He missed her terribly, and wished he could go and rescue her from such drudgery...

46% (and several times more at 72%):  "Here" Sam threw an extra blouse to his friend.

See, I told you they weren't particularly pirartical pirates ... blouse?  Women wear blouses, and men don't.

Correct to:

"Here" Sam threw an extra shirt to his friend. 

51%:  He set the bread inside cell.

Correct to: 

He set the bread inside the cell.

55%:  Weaving in and out of trees, Sam did his best to keep a safe distance between he and the redcoats....

Correct to:  

Weaving in and out of the trees, Sam did his best to keep a safe distance between himself and the Redcoats....

I did Bookmark a few more things, but looking back at the I did I was being too pedantic!

Happy reading.

Hugs

Kay












Sunday, 17 March 2013

Daily Selection for Kindle Free Download at Amazon

Black Sam ~ Mat McLeod




I'm a girl who just can't say no to a Pirate, so today's selection is an offering by a man no less, Mat McLeod.

I don't usually read much written by me, but I thought I would give it a whirl.   To get your hands on this freebie Amazon Kindle download there there is a link just above the photograpah, or you can get to it by clicking HERE.

It was classified Mens' Adventure > Historical Fiction, but upon reading the book description there appears to be element of Romance in their ... or, at least one can hope as it is written from a male point of view ... if you know what I mean ladies!

I am utterly gripped by the Heroes of the Highlands Trilogy at the moment (which I snagged as a freebie before I started posting the daily selection), so it could take me a while to get to this book.  I don't think I saw it on there yesterday, and there are no reviews written, so I think it is quite a New Release.  As I've said before you can't hang around with the freebies, as they sometimes disappear very quickly.  In truth, that's why I have a huge backlog - I snap them up as I see them.  Currently I have 127 items on my Kindle ... how many does it take?

This morning that my Amazon Reviewer status has only gone a couple of places to 25,863, which is disappointing, but thank you to anyone that has taken the time to leave positive feedback over there for me.

I'm a woman though, and that's just not good enough LOL!.  I would love to improve upon this .... I would love to get to the top 1,000 .... so if you find the Daily Kindle Download info useful please go over to my Reviews on Amazon and leave me some positive feedback - which helps my rating, and will earn you my grateful thanks.

On a personal note ... Happy Birthday Mother.  75 today and demonstrating that there is hope for us all.

Hugs

Kay





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