Reviews
Maria’s Photograph is creepy, gripping, surprisingly loving, and difficult to put down.
It is one of those books that takes hold of you and makes you think you know how things are going to go, but you are oh so wrong.
Samuel J White has woven a masterful tale and doesn’t leave you disappointed.
Richard Griffith
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A midwinter night's dream
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This author needs to be picked up by a big publisher. This story was emotionally turbulent. I laughed so hard I cried and cried so hard I had to blow my nose. I can’t wait to read his other books!!! Keri Dabner
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This book is quite different from my normal reads and I was trying to work out how to categorise it as I read, knowing I was going to review it.
It's almost a kind of life journal, or so I thought as I got into, although it became clear as time went on that it's a paranormal romance.
It really did get me thinking and stayed with me long after I finished - and that is high praise since I pick up another book the second my current read has ended.
Considering this is a debut novel, I have to commend the author for his excellent execution of first-person narrative. I generally avoid book written in the first person because so often it's done badly and detracts from the story so this was a refreshing change. Yes, there were aspects that could be tightened up, but for a first book, this was an excellent effort and better than some I have read from more established authors.
It even had me making homemade broccoli & stilton soup!
Keri Dabner
Roaring into the sunset
The author takes his readers on an interesting and wonderful journey with the main characters in such a way it feels as though you know them personally. I enjoyed this novel immensely. I would highly recommend this literary masterpiece to anyone and everyone.
Tennesha Miller
BIO
Dear readers thank you very much for taking the time to look at my author page. I am Samuel White Born 1985 and I am from the village of Hevingham in Norfolk England. Much of my work so far is based in the area where I live and grew up. My work is based on real people being put in paranormal and horror situations. The strange tales from Norfolk collection is exactly what it says. Although the stories are not directly linked they have characters in common with some characters turning up in other people's stories.
I currently have 7 books 3 stand-alone books, A Midwinter nights dream, Maria's photograph, Roaring into the Sunset, and the first four books of a paranormal horror series Derailed and dispersed.