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Tuesday, May 3, 2022

Book Review ~ Polar Night by Clive McAlpin



 Polar Night

by

Clive McAlpin



I rarely give below 3 Teacups, but there are times when a book can't get anything higher. I'm always honest in my reviews and I need to make my fellow readers aware of what to expect in the story, so they can make a decision whether they want to invest in this book or not. So, that being said, here is my review. 

This story was great in regards to the plot, the action, and the characters; however, the editing is in great need of revising. There are glaring errors that are so simple to correct, the use of wrong words, misspelled words, and punctuation out of place. I really loved the story and felt connected to the characters but this seriously needs to be re-edited, the author should either take the time to correct these mistakes or pay someone to do so. Great story but horribly edited!

About the Story:

Stranded on the ice, the cold will be the least of their worries…

A stand-alone novel of survival on the Antarctic sea ice

Britt is an eco-warrior fleeing public disgrace on social media. Jun is a damaged former navigator seeking a new world of solitude. Abbie is a teenager sent to the ends of the earth by her parents. When their tourist ship is unexpectedly frozen into the Antarctic sea ice as the month-long polar night begins, it seems all they must do is settle in and wait for rescue.

But when events force them onto the ice, they must journey across shifting floes and evade the terrifying unknown enemies who stalk them: enemies who seem invulnerable to cold, exhaustion and fear.
Will they survive long enough to uncover the truth?


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