Don’t Take Our Word for It – Reviews for Heretics in Occupied Eden

Reviews are the lifeblood of most books, but this is especially true for self-published books. Authors who are making it happen by themselves, often absent a huge marketing budget, need all the support they can get to find their audience. Book reviews lend legitimacy to a publication, and honestly, who doesn’t use the reviews section to assist in most online purchases these days?

At Strange Angel Press, we are grateful to everyone who has taken the time to read a book or books from the Heretics in Occupied Eden series and then left a review for us. No matter the number of stars, we appreciate everyone who has engaged with the text and shared their thoughts. This series is a labor of love, published with much effort and attention to accuracy, so it means a lot when readers express their enjoyment of it. Don’t take our word for it – following is a selection of reviews culled from Amazon.

 

  • “A celebration of the psychic powers we all more or less possess.”

Lawn Griffiths on The Floating Boy

  • “Takes my out of body fantasies into a whole new reality.”

Amazon reviewer on The Floating Boy

  • “I have not felt a connection to fiction like this in some time. Perhaps you could say it is a Harry Potter for adults.”

Amazon reviewer on The Floating Boy

  • “It [The Strange Angels] is a challenge to my conventional assumptions!”

Amazon reviewer on The Strange Angels

  • “I do not usually read paranormal stories, but this one is fascinating and it moves rapidly.”

Amazon reviewer on The Strange Angels

  • “A blueprint for what could be accomplished in this corner of the universe.”

Lawn Griffiths on The Dancing Church

  • “I will be looking up his [Moe’s] references for a long time.”

Amazon reviewer on The Dancing Church

  • “This book further advances Moe as a pioneer in demystifying, yet sanctifying, the body.”

Lawn Griffiths on The Mansion of Our Undressing

  • “This book…allows us to imagine worlds that function in strange and bizarre ways, yet embracing practices that would advance our civilization.”

Lawn Griffiths on Chaucer Dickinson and the Timberscape of Memory

  • “A brilliant successor to the previous five books.”

Lawn Griffiths on The Book of Zara

  • “Takes the reader through the canyons of imagination in all his books, all of which make up a series that is a profound body of work.”

Lawn Griffiths on the Heretics in Occupied Eden series

 

Special thanks to Lawn Griffiths, an avid reader and true friend to Strange Angel Press. Lawn is a longtime newspaper journalist and writer. We highly recommend that you check out his book Batting Rocks Over the Barn – An Iowa Farmboy’s Odyssey. You can learn more about the book and Lawn’s personal story on his blog Lawn Cares.

Get the Heretics in Occupied Eden series on Amazon today – available in Kindle or paperback versions. Not convinced? You can read exclusive excerpts from each of the books right here!

 

Have you read any of the books in the Heretics series? Leave a review to encourage the next reader!

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