Thursday, March 7, 2019

Short and Sweet Short Story Reviews - #367 -Cat by Sandra R. Neeley, What Child is This by Rhys Bowen

CATCAT by Sandra R. Neeley
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Orglo is a interesting character. He can become whatever his host needs and is really not a threat to the host. However that is not what most think and Orglo has been alone on an abandoned space station for years and has give up ever finding a host. Then Chloe lands in her damaged space ship and all of Orglo's dreams seem to come true. First he appears as a cat and then as Chloe's dream come true. This is a interesting short story with two well developed characters well worth the time you need to read it.


What Child Is ThisWhat Child Is This by Rhys Bowen
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Jack and Maggie Harris have just lost everything in a bombing raid on Christmas Eve. As they wander the streets lost and alone something unexpected happens. The result brings them more than they every expected. Their loses began before the war when their child died. As the title suggests they find both a child, new hope and a unexpected home. A easy to read short story that highlights the courage of the British people during World War II.

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