Denial, Deceit, Discovery by J.James
Written in a wonderfully, clean and effortless style, Denial, Deceit, Discovery from J.James is a frank, open and honest journey …
Review – The Fallen (The Paesian Prologues) by Jae V. Reece
It’s always a little step into the unknown when you pick up the debut work of any author. When the …
Review – VirulentBlurb:Reflections by Kneel Downe
To me, reading this book was similar to a religious experience. Such was this opus that it affected me like …
Review: Destiny Gardens by John Harrison
As soon as you set foot inside Destiny Gardens, an abandoned old hall now home to a separate group of …
Review – Four Florins by Valeria Wilson
Set over a period of around seven years from the beginning of the Great War through to the start of …
Kneel Downe – Amelia’s Song
I first came across the author Kneel Downe about a year ago. Bored with reading the same old adventures in …
Review – Attrition: The First Act of Penance by S.G. Night
I have to admit that I have been a fan of the fantasy genre ever since I picked up Pawn …
Review – Love Unfeigned by Nadine Keels
From the first time Lorraine, a plucky and competitive girl, contends on the playground against Isaiah, an impish boy whose …
Review – Stowaway to the Stars by Graham Keeler
It’s always nice to read an author trying something different. I always like to make tortured food analogies when reviewing …
Review – A Prescription for Delirium by Noree Cosper
Book One of a promised series called the Van Helsing Organization, Noree Cosper’s Prescription for Delirium is a pretty fun …
Review – Intergalactic Terrorist, by Joseph Monahan
Reviewers should always be wary of making comparisons between authors: all too often it can instantly pigeon-hole the author you …
Review – POOJAMMA: The Woman who Redefined Womanhood, by M C Raj
Poojamma by M C Raj Nina is traveling back to India for the funeral of a singular woman. Poojamma has …
Review – Shadow of the Drill, by Rhani D’Chae
If you need a badass call Decker. Pour a tall glass of Steve McQueen’s Bullitt into the body of Sly …
Review – GUIAMO by Marshall Best
Behold the son of Mars comes! In 60 B.C., ten-year-old Guiamo Durmius Stolo, an exceptionally gifted Roman orphan, is abandoned …