Monthly Features – February
Early Adopter by Drew Harrison I received a copy of this book from the author in exchange for my honest opinion. Synopsis: The Price of Tomorrow, Paid Today “Early Adopter” is a collection of short...
View ArticleReview: Awaken the Dawn by Ellis K. Popa
Synopsis: A cryptic puzzle. A family secret. A deadly betrayal. When her dad dies during a business trip to Romania, Kat Barrett blames herself for their failed relationship. She’s racked with guilt,...
View ArticleReview: Maestro! Maestro! by Fred Calvert
Synopsis: A tale about a deal with the devil and a feel-good romance. In 1900 romantic Vienna, a young composer, Anton Becker was fighting to be the best. But the stuffed shirts of tradition...
View ArticleReview: Dissonance: Volume I: Reality by Aaron Ryan
Synopsis: There are some rules you never forget. Above all else, whatever you do, you never look directly at a gorgon.Now, plug your ears… because the war for humanity has begun. Sergeant Cameron...
View ArticleReview: Beguiled Persuasion by K. Reagan Zell
Synopsis: Living her normal everyday life, Cait had everything a woman would ever want; a career, a wealthy boyfriend, and a doting father who was her world. Her life began to quickly unravel once she...
View ArticleReview: Six Moons, Seven Gods by Robert A. Walker
Synopsis: “One must be careful practicing deception. The easiest to deceive will always be one’s self.” The skilled thieves of the Takers Guild plot to overthrow the kingdoms of Baelon, but when their...
View ArticleReview: The Happy Ending by Mandy Zundel
Synopsis: The land of Anvara is a land where fairy tales are real. Because of a powerful spell on the land called the Happy Ending, the same tales are lived over and over again, with a few new...
View ArticleReview: A Chef on Ice by Sebastien JM Kuhn
Synopsis: Join a talented chef as he embarks on a life-changing journey to Antarctica. From grueling recruitment to months-long expeditions, experience the challenges and triumphs of living and...
View ArticleReview: Freaks by Tam H. Athot
Synopsis: “Syranda and magic are an interconnected tree with the same root, with many branches, and beautiful fruits in many shapes and colours.” Syranda is a hidden country whose peaceful,...
View ArticleReview: The Festival of Hungry Ghosts by Stephen Frame
Synopsis: He was a big bad wolf, and he left Fairyland in 1929 to go work as a private detective in Los Angeles. He’s got a new case he doesn’t want; finding the kidnapped son of a local crime lord....
View ArticleMonthly Features – March
Beguiled Persuasion by K. Reagan Zell I received a copy of this book from the author in exchange for my honest opinion. Synopsis: Living her normal everyday life, Cait had everything a woman would...
View ArticleReview: The Woman Who Belonged to Stone by A.M. Burke
Synopsis: In the lands of Iridium magic teeters on the edge of extinction, each crumbling rune marking a tragic loss. With chaos looming, the king takes one last drastic step: outlawing magic. Rowan...
View ArticleReview: Chooser of the Slain by E.S. Oliver
Synopsis: From felling dead trees in the Colorado Rockies to slitting the throats of her enemies, Antje had her work cut out for her. Too bad the Norse gods don’t offer paid time off. After a...
View ArticleReview: Dissonance: Volume II: Reckoning by Aaron Ryan
Synopsis: Bestselling author Aaron Ryan continues the epic journey begun in Volume I in an increasingly tense post-apocalyptic landscape, set amidst a gritty, attainable future Earth in this alien...
View ArticleReview: Journey of Awakening and Higher Consciousness by Jane Kim Yu
Synopsis: “True spirituality is a true coming alive, for it’s not what you do; it’s who you are. Which means living the life of your dreams on your terms and, most of all, in your heart as the you...
View ArticleReview: Starting Over by L.F. Roth
Synopsis: Embark on a transformative journey through the hallowed halls of an English boarding school in the enchanting year of 1966. In Starting Over, a captivating tale unfolds as we are introduced...
View ArticleMonthly Features – April
The Woman Who Belonged to Stone by A.M. Burke I received a copy of this book from the author in exchange for my honest opinion. Synopsis: In the lands of Iridium magic teeters on the edge of...
View ArticleReview: Burma Road by Brandon Crocker
Synopsis: How we view history and the continuity of past, present, and future underlie this classic action and adventure tale.It is 2015. Clint Bennett, a married father and commercial insurance...
View ArticleReview: Yellow Bird’s Song by Heather Miller
Synopsis: In 1849, mercurial Rollin Ridge leaves his family behind to avoid hanging after avenging his father and grandfather’s assassinations. After his crime, Rollin runs west with his brothers to...
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