Book Review: ‘A Red Sun Also Rises’ by Mark Hodder
To begin with a really heavy philosophical question: why does evil exist? And, if one were to presuppose the existent of a benevolent god, how could one reconcile the existence of evil with that of a...
View ArticleBook Review: ‘Drinking Camel’s Milk in the Yurt: Expat Stories from...
It was the title that first caught my eye. Drinking Camel’s Milk in the Yurt sounded both exotic and mysterious; it spoke to me of a bygone era of whimsical journeys to unknown lands, of music playing...
View ArticleBook Review: ‘If Kennedy Lived: The First and Second Terms of President John...
If you hadn’t noticed (and it would be hard not to), there’s an increasing number of books coming out on a topic Americans never seem to tire of — the assassination of President John F. Kennedy....
View ArticleBook Review: ‘Surrounded by Enemies’ by Bryce Zabel
Surrounded by Enemies, by Bryce Zabel, is a look at history with a bit of a twist. Those folks around in 1963 will easily remember the events from an ambush on a motorcade while John Fitzgerald Kennedy...
View ArticleBook Review: ‘Dear Life’ by Alice Munro
I find it unbelievably ridiculous that I have never read Alice Munro’s work before reading Dear Life. How is that even possible? Why have my friends, who read as much as I do (maybe more), never...
View ArticleeBook Review: ‘Over the Line’ by Sierra Cartwright
Over the Line is book three in Sierra Cartwright’s Mastered series of BDSM novels. I read and very much enjoyed the first two, so I will definitely be following this series. So far, all the books...
View ArticleBook Review: ‘Capcom 30th Anniversary Character Encyclopedia’
If you’ve ever played a video game, you’ll probably recognize some of Capcom’s iconic characters such as Mega Man™, Resident Evil™, and Street Fighter™. Capcom 30th Anniversary Character Encyclopedia,...
View ArticleBook Review: ‘Marionette’ by T.B. Markinson
Some of you may know the lady to your left. Her first book, A Woman Lost, was my first taste of her writing. T B Markinson is her name for those of you who do not. I recently got my hands on a copy of...
View ArticleBook Review: ‘Dangers Untold’ edited by Jennifer Brozek
Perhaps the easiest way to judge a book of horror is based on the criterion of whether it’s actually scary. By that criterion, Dangers Untold is not a work of horror, simply because it is not scary. In...
View ArticleeBook Review: ‘Grading on Curves’ by Tara Mills
Grading on Curves is an erotic romance novel by Tara Mills, published by Beachwalk Press. It tells the story of Mia Page, a woman who’s been divorced for four years and is bringing up her son. She’s...
View ArticleeBook Review: ‘Joy Ride’ by Lily Harlem
Joy Ride is one of the books in the multi-author Spice Rack series from Ellora’s Cave. The Spice Rack is a sex toy with a twist — you open one of the pots of “spice” and inside is a piece of paper with...
View ArticleBook Review: ‘Joyland’ by Stephen King
Stephen King rivets the reader to the chair with Joyland, a fast paced mystery and ghost story set in 1973. He captures young innocence and mixes it with shocking murders to create an enjoyable horror...
View ArticleBook Review: ‘The Smoke Ring’ by JoAnn Fastoff
The Smoke Ring by JoAnn Fastoff starts with the discovery of Major General F. Stacktrain’s body. Special Agent Howard Watson was meeting the Major General and now he is dead. This story is about...
View ArticleBook Review: ‘The Hanging Tree, A Novella’ by Michael Phillip Cash
The Hanging Tree, A Novella by Michael Phillip Cash begins with two teenagers out on a date. Arielle’s boyfriend Chad gets out of the car, frustrated that Arielle is not going further physically in...
View ArticleeBook Review: ‘It’s Just Love’ by Kate Richards
It’s Just Love is an erotic romance novella by Kate Richards, published by Beachwalk Press. It tells the story of avid surfer and skilled witch, Coral Nixie. She feels her life is pretty good—she lives...
View ArticleBook Review: ‘The Defining Decade’ by Dr. Meg Jay
In the past four weeks I have graduated from college and found the reality of careers, options and lifestyles hitting me in the face. I spent the first three weeks overwhelmed, and in the fourth I...
View ArticleBook Review: ‘The Accidental Call Girl’ by Portia Da Costa
I’ve been a huge Portia Da Costa fan for many years, so I was excited to hear that she was releasing a trilogy. I deliberately waited until the third book became available so I could read all three,...
View ArticleBook Review: ‘The Accidental Bride’ by Portia Da Costa
The Accidental Bride is book three in the Accidental trilogy by Portia Da Costa. If you haven’t read the first two books, then I wouldn’t recommend reading this review as there will inevitably be...
View ArticleBook Review: ‘Spartan & The Green Egg’ by Nabila Khashoggi
Spartan & The Green Egg by Nabila Khashoggi is a graphic novel for youngsters that will taken them on a trip to the rainforest. My almost four-year-old was mesmerized by the illustrations and was...
View ArticleBook Review: ‘A Nation Under Judgment: One Nation Apart from God’ by Richard...
A Nation Under Judgment: One Nation Apart from God was birthed as a result of Richard Capriola’s spiritual journey, influenced by the compassion and teaching of his mentors during his training in...
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