Review: Jeff Dawson’s Love’s True Second Chance
This is a simple story of boy meets girl. She was 16, he was 17. They were both going out …
Review: Bill Bolton’s In Search of Piétons: a photo documentary
Photographs of pedestrian crossing signs in France is not my usual book. I am not a photographer and nor am …
Review: Alison Gray’s Hibiscus Fruit
On leave from her job in Newcastle upon Tyne, following the death of her lover, DS Abby Foulkes is on …
Review: Hans M Hirschi’s Willem of the Tafel
When I first picked up the book, Hans M Hirschi’s Willem of the Tafel, I realised that I had already …
Review: D.A. Lascelles’ Lurking Miscellany
Lurking Miscellany is a collection of short stories by D A Lascelles with a difference. Not many authors let the …
Review: Jimmy Newell’s A Bronx Boy’s Tale
When I was a small child something happened, I don’t know what, television probably, and I became obsessed with the …
Review – Kyle M. Perkins’ Night Blade: Dawn of Discovery
Buy this book – it has Japanese Cat Demons! What? You want a better reason? OK. Teenager Niko Sakuna is …
Review – Sheryl Sorrentino’s Stop & Frisk
As bouncer, it’s Paulie’s job to protect pole dancers, break up brawls, and pat down the illegal farm workers and …
Review – Drew Bankston’s The Eyes of Tokorel: The Color of Emotion
Permac Sude and Linsora Anselm come from different planets and, because of a historic event that both sides believe a …
Review- Cybele Loening’s Dead Lies
Former NYPD cop Anna Valentine just landed her first homicide case—the grisly double murder of a wealthy young couple. But …
Review – M.L.S. Weech’s The Journals Of Bob Drifter
Bob Drifter is a teacher from Arizona but he is also over three hundred years old and a Journeyman, tasked …
Review – J. Bradley Van Tighem’s PUHA
I am a bit of a history buff and I really enjoy Celtic folk tales and Norse sagas, so was …
Review – Mark Binmore’s A Life of Parties
This is the biography of Agatha Dewsbury. Born in the early part of the twentieth century, Agatha was a moderately …
Review – Jim Money’s The Conflict That Was A War
I’ve read a lot of books on war, conflict, the political fallout and accounts of the mental health issues that …
Review – Lee French’s The Fallen
Chavali is a seer. The latest in a long line, she and her Blaukenev clan take a carnival across Tilzam …
Review – Kevin J. Villeneuve’s The Adventures of Nick and O-Zone: Protectors of the Universe
The Adventures of Nick and O-Zone: Protectors of the Universe is the debut release from author Kevin J. Villeneuve. The …
Review – Davis Ashura’s A Warrior’s Knowledge
A Warrior’s Knowledge is the second part in the Castes and Outcastes trilogy by Davis Ashura. I greatly enjoyed the …
Review – Elizabeth Loraine’s Katrina: The Beginning – The Royal Blood Chronicles Book 1
This, the first in the Royal Blood Chronicles from Elizabeth Loraine, tells the story of Katrina von Dracek, a vampire …
Review – Sergeant Clyde Hoch’s Tracks: Memoirs of a Vietnam Veteran
Sergeant Clyde Hoch’s Tracks: Memoirs of a Vietnam Veteran is a stunning read. Stunning in its honesty. Stunning in its …