Reviews of Jenni's writing

Writer, voice-actress, scientist.

 

Please read these reviews, which I'm really proud of.

 

This expertly crafted novel not only does the Angel of Darkness justice as originally intended by its designers, it also allows the reader to share in the adventure from an exclusive perspective: Lara's own. Game novelizations are by no means easy, as what may be fun doing by yourself in a game might not be so exciting to read about. Luckily, Jenni Milward keeps the action moving at a cracking pace, and we'll get to learn that there is a lot more to Lara Croft than the attractive, gung-ho exterior. Lara's characterization is spot on, and although the main thrust of the novel is obviously mystery and suspense there are plenty of funny and reflective moments, too - due to Lara’s unique take on things. The only drawback is that the story has to end!

Dr. Clemens Brechtelsbauer

 

I think you did a great job with the novel, especially the dialogue. Many writers just copy/paste the dialogue from the game - and write a long novel on how amazingly handsome Kurtis is - so it was nice to see that you added some interesting things. And I have to say I loved what you did with Kurtis (okay I've always loved him, but that's not the point), because I'm honestly not a big fan of how most people depict him or his relationship with Lara. Like how he overpowers Lara and how impressed she is that he's the only man who challenges her and actually wins that was exactly how I imagined it being like. I loved it. I've always wanted to do a novelisation of AoD, but I'm not a good writer (and I'm better at expressing my thought through images), so it's nice to see that there are fans that still care about this game.”

AdriennSteel

“Well so far I've only read your novelization of AoD, but I plan to get to your other stories when I can. But I can be perfectly honest when I say I enjoyed the novel better than the game itself. It's not every day I get to read an entire game in first person, and not only that, I thoroughly enjoyed the extra bits of the story, like Lara's inner voice: Maggie. I found quite a bit of entertainment with her and Lara debating wink emoticon. And I liked the idea of Kurtis' Chirugai actually being somewhat alive. And last and not least, you got Lara's personality spot on in my opinion! You made her just as I always picture her. Anyway, took me a few days to read, but that's typical of a novel that I'm into. I do look forward to seeing a sequel some day, though no rush. Atm I find no flaws or the need to criticize with your book but it's been a while since I read it as well, and if I were to read it again there's a small possibility I could, once my memory is refreshed. But atm, 5/5.”

Bristol

“Mention of the novelisation of AOD by Jenny Milward is appropriate here too. It is something I would have loved to have done myself back in the day and Jenny has pulled off a superb job. Get it. Read it. Enjoy it. Demand it gets published. Get loud, now!”

What she has achieved sings loud of an impressive and gifted wordsmith... This is a striking piece of work not just for the sheer scope of what she took on – and accomplished - but because the writing does justice to the scale and ambition of the AOD story. She writes with style and command [sic].

Murti Schofield, original writer of Tomb Raider: The Angel of Darkness

Jenni Milward
   
 

 

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An Angel In The Darkness

Lara wakes up, grievously injured, beneath the Pyramid after her battle with Seth.

The Road To Angkor

A young Lara Croft sets out on a landmark journey to meet her future mentor and adversary, Werner Von Croy.

Delivery

A convoy of delivery drivers get more than they bargained for when they, and their mysterious cargo, arrive at the Strahov in Prague.

Into The Labyrinth

Lara ventures into an abandoned chapel on a storm-swept island in the Irish Sea, and learns to believe in ghosts!

Untameable

Lara receives a curious artefact, and an unexpected mythological visitor, from a baffled Middle Eastern professor.

Wild Life

As humanity struggles to survive in a nightmarish far-future, can Lara hope to find the lost city of N'phal and save her people?

The Angel Of Darkness

Lara Croft is on the run. Her one-time mentor, Werner Von Croy, has been brutally killed and she’s the number one suspect. Even worse, she isn't even sure if the police are chasing the wrong person.

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