Category: Reviews of My Books

  • 4.5 out of 5 stars to (Un)Masked by Andrew Q. Gordon

    Nice reviews are great, but they’re even better when someone discovers one of your earlier books and ends up really enjoying it. This made both Anyta and I smile. 🙂

  • I’m July’s Author of the Month on Mrs. Condit and Friends

    Thanks to Purpose, I was voted Author of the Month on Mrs Condit and Friends. Having never been Anything of the Month before this was pretty cool.  That I won it for Purpose is that much sweeter. So thank you to Lucky for the awesome review of the book, to Mrs. Condit for having the contest, and to everyone who voted for me.

    And if you haven’t read Purpose, maybe this will be convince you it is worth the read.

    -AQG

    title pic And the winner is… Our July Author of the Month is Andrew Q Gordon for “Purpose”

    Posted by Becky Condit on August 7, 2013

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    Congratulations to Andrew Q Gordon,
    winner of our July, 2013, Author of the Month poll!

  • Review by Mrs. Condit and Friends Read Books of Purpose

    Mrs. Condit & Friends Read Books – Review of Purpose

    Posted by Lucky on July 25, 2013

    Someone died tonight. An innocent. Someone who should have lived. I felt their death. I feel the innocents who die. They call out for vengeance.

    GENRE: M/M
    RATING: 5 Sweet Peas!

    “This is the beginning of an incredible adventure from the mind of Andrew Q. Gordon, who I first met when I did the review for (Un)Masked where he teamed up with Anyta Sunday. The blurb grabbed me and held me tight. The story did the same.”

    Read the full review on Mrs. Condit & Friends Read Books:

  • Mel’s Review of Purpose

    This review really captured what I was hoping to achieve with the book. Reprinted with permission of the reviewer.

    Purpose_postcard_front_DSPMel’s Review

    Posted on Goodreads July 2, 2013

    5 Stars

    Link: http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/647506474

    When I was 2/3 of the way through this book, if you had asked me what I thought of it, I would have said it was a very nicely written character driven novel. The focus was primarily on the two MCs and their developing relationship. Ryan is down on his luck; thrown out on the streets by his family because he’s gay. Gar (Will) saves Ryan from street thugs intent on robbing and killing him. Gar has never intervened in a crime in progress before… his usual gig is seeking vengeance for the dead… the innocent. Ryan captivates him; reminds him of David, his dead lover from 40 years ago… prior to the Purpose. The Purpose normally creates chaos in Gar’s mind, but somehow Ryan calms it; quiets it. Gar still feels the pull of the innocent, but the compulsion to act is gone. He struggles to determine what this means.

    The story of this budding relationship, in and of itself, is a great story. Ryan feeds (and reawakens) Will’s soul… gives him back his feelings and emotions. And Will gives Ryan acceptance and a sense of belonging; something that has been taken from him when his family kicked him out. And both are trying to figure out how the Purpose fits into their lives.

    Ohhh, but that’s not the end of the story. For at this point, the plot takes over… grabs you around the neck and slams you into the rollercoaster for the rest of the ride. There are twists and there are turns. First you convince yourself the story will end one way, but no it won’t end like that at all…will it?? Eh, you’ll just have to read it yourself.

    Very nicely done, Andrew. This will go on my Favorites shelf.

  • Purpose: Review by Zipper Rippers

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    Purpose

    by Andrew Q. Gordon

    M/M Supernatural/Paranormal

    Dreamspinner Press

    5 Stars

    “This is one of the most original books I’ve ever read. I don’t think I’ve read anything quite like this before.”

    “It’s a gritty, sometimes dark story, but always gripping and you keep reading wanting to know what happens next. I don’t want to say too much else in case I spoil it, but it was a wonderful, engaging read.”

    Read Annette’s complete review on Zipper Rippers: Purpose: By Andrew Q. Gordon

  • The Last Grand Master: Review By Full Moon Dreaming

    The Last Grand Master CoverThursday, June 13, 2013

    The Last Grand Master Review

     The Last Grand Master   
    Author: Andrew Q. Gordon
    Publisher: Dreamspinner Press
    American release date: January 31, 2013
    Format/Genre/Length: Novel/M/M Sc-Fi Fantasy Romance/344 pages
    Overall Personal Rating: ★★★★

    Review by: Julie Lynn Hayes

    “The Last Grand Master is an epic tale and one I highly recommend. The good news is that there will be more of this series, and I can’t wait to read them. Inside this book, you will find adventure, humor, romance, action, drama, sci-fi and fantasy, intricately woven into an amazingly fantastic tale.”

    Read the full review here:  Full Moon Dreaming

  • Lily’s Reviews: The Last Grand Master

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     Lily’s Reviews

    Posted May 3, 2013

    Review:  I really loved everything about this book from the storyline to the characters to the dialogue.

    Mr. Gordon has a gift for descriptiveness that I greatly enjoyed.  I think my favorite is the endless pocket – regarding which I have just one question: Where can I find one outside of the book? happy I also like the idea behind Haven, if not the need within the world Mr. Gordon created.

    Click here to read the entire review.

  • Review of the Last Grand Master by Mrs. Condit and Friends Reads Books

    title pic Recent Release Review: The Last Grand Master by Andrew Q. Gordon

    Posted by Trish on April 19, 2013

    “Your husband saw the world so differently from me. He kept everything simple. Do what you know is right and ignore the rest as worthless noise.”

    GENRE: M/M, fantasy
    RATING: 5 Sweet Peas!

    TRISH’S OPINION: The Last Grand Master by Andrew Q. Gordon is the glorious sweeping tale of a world where wizards, princes, unicorns, immortal warriors, kings, healers and other fantastic creatures live, love fight, and die in a epic battle between good and evil.

    Click here to read the rest of the review:

  • Zipper Rippers’ Review of The Last Grand Master

    Annette Gisby of Zipper Rippers – A Site For Lovers of M/M Romance And Erotica – release a review of The Last Grand Master today.

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    4/9/13  Posted by Annette Gisby |
    The Last Grand Master
    by Andrew Q. Gordon
    M/M Fantasy
    Book 1 of Champions of the Gods
    Dreamspinner Press
    Review Copy from Netgalley
    4.5 Stars

    “This was a wonderful, romantic adventure tale. This is epic fantasy at its best. The reader is thrust straight into the action, as one of the first scenes is Farrell going to help at the request of the unicorns and during the battle he meets his mate, the one who the gods have chosen for him. Miceral is one of the Muchari, immortal warriors – I suppose something like elves, but there are no pointy ears here.”

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