Book Review: ‘Zoonauts: The Secret of Animalville: Far Beyond the Wild’ by...
Zoonauts: The Secret of Animalville: Far Beyond the Wild by Richard Mueller is an adventure of intergalactic proportions, filled interesting animal characters. Each of these animals has been enhanced...
View ArticleBook Review: ‘Way of the Real Faith’ by D.A. Singh, PhD
Way of the Real Faith by D.A. Singh, PhD, is the first volume in the “Real Faith Series”. It is written as a tool to help guide the reader to the right path of their spiritual destiny. Written in a...
View ArticleBook Review: ‘Seasons of Pain’ by Imowen Lodestone
Seasons of Pain by Imowen Lodestone is a horror novel that involves subjects I’m not into typically; vampires, witches, warlocks, and the like. However, I do enjoy well written independent works by...
View ArticleBook Review: ‘Death of the Dying City’ by Matthew Taub
Few places in this country, or maybe even the world, have as unique an identity as New York City. Stories pour from between the high rises and bubble up from underneath the crowded streets. In Death of...
View ArticleBook Review: ‘Heathens and Liars of Lickskillet County’ by Derek Berry
Heathens and Liars of Lickskillet County is a riveting literary fiction novel by Derek Berry that portrays life in the small town of Lickskillet, South Carolina, in the aftermath of a vicious hate...
View ArticleBook Review: ‘For I Know The Plans’ by Amy Birchfield
For I Know The Plans by Amy Birchfield is an intimate account of the author’s life as a military wife, around the time of her husband’s death. The narrative opens as Amy shares with the reader, the...
View ArticleBook Review: ‘The Lightkeepers: A Novel’ by Abby Geni
Abby Geni is a graduate of the Iowa Writers’ Workshop and recipient of The Iowa Fellowship. Her first book was an award-winning collection of short stories, The Last Animal. She lives and teaches...
View ArticleBook Review: “Oneida: From Free Love Utopia to the Well-Set Table—An American...
Of the various utopian groups that sprang up in 19th century America, the millenarian Oneida Community birthed in upstate New York under the charismatic leadership of John Humphrey Noyes is one of the...
View ArticleBook Review: ‘Contract: Sicko’ A Sei Assassin Thriller by Ty Hutchinson
In Contract: Sicko by Ty Hutchinson, we catch up to Sei, a hired assassin, as she continues her hunt for her daughter. Her search has resulted in mostly dead ends, as the elusive Black Wolf has...
View ArticleBook Review: ‘Violent Crimes’, An Amanda Jaffe Novel by Phillip Margolin
In Violent Crimes by Phillip Margolin, Amanda Jaffe is hired to represent the son of a senior partner at a large Oregon law firm. The son, Brandon, was seen by a witness leaving the scene of the crime...
View ArticleBook Review: ‘The Good Liar’– A Novel of Suspense by Nicholas Searle
In The Good Liar by Nicholas Searle, Roy is a con-man finding and hooking up with elderly women on dating websites. He is calculating and cold, with a charm that just touches the surface as he finds...
View ArticleBook Review: ‘Firstborn Destinies: Lies’ by M.L. Lacy
Firstborn Destinies: Lies is the first book in the new series by M.L. Lacy. The story takes the reader on a paranormal journey towards fate, connecting all the dots that are every moment of our lives....
View ArticleBook Review: ‘Where We Fall’, A Novel by Rochelle B. Weinstein
The secrets we hold often determine our lives, but the truth is often hard to find. In Where We Fall by Rochelle B. Weinstein, we are introduced to a family that on the outside seems to have it all....
View ArticleBook Review: ‘The Practical Navigator’, A Novel by Stephen Metcalfe
In The Practical Navigator by Stephen Metcalfe, we follow the life of Michael Hodge, a contractor in Southern California. He is currently single and raising his son, a wonderful child challenged with...
View ArticleBook Review: ‘Shadows And Teeth: Ten Terrifying Tales Of Horror And Suspense...
I never turn down the chance to read a good horror story. Shadows and Teeth:Ten Terrifying Tales Of Horror And Suspense Vol.1 attracted my attention immediately – just by the title! Once I began...
View ArticleBook Review: ‘Beyond the Last Horizon’ by Mary De Groat
Beyond the Last Horizon is the debut novel from Mary De Groat. The story follows the passage of five men and women, each chasing a different dream, stopping at nothing to fulfill their ambitions. The...
View ArticleBook Review: ‘After Spin the Bottle’ by Janet Saunders
In After Spin the Bottle by Janet Saunders, we meet Julie Taylor. Life was pretty simple for Julie, growing up in the 60s. It was easy for her to remain innocent – that is until she first plays Spin...
View ArticleBook Review: ‘Some Women,’ A Novel by Emily Liebert
Life is often difficult and changes in many ways as we grow older. Marriage and children add another twist but also bring both joy and often heartache. In Some Women by Emily Liebert, we are introduced...
View ArticleBook Review: ‘The Martyr’s Blade’ by Joel Manners
The Martyr’s Blade by Joel Manners begins with the news of terrible violence in the North, as announced by the Temple’s Priest to Lady Danielle. As disturbing as it is, the Priest reveals his biggest...
View ArticleBook Review: ‘Saving Abby’, A Novel by Steena Holmes
In Saving Abby by Steena Homes, we meet a couple, Claire Turner and her husband, Josh. He is a celebrated author of children’s books and she is the illustrator. While they seem to have it all, there is...
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