Review – Robert Parker’s Apex
Apex is an old school spy/adventure novel by self published author Robert Parker and, once you start reading, you just …
Review – Suzanne Whitfield Vince’s The Many Lives Of June Crandall
The debut novel from Suzanne Whitfield Vince is the story of Grace Adams. We follow her journey from being abandoned …
Review – Adriano Bulla’s The Road To London
There is something so very special about the debut novel from Italian author Adriano Bulla. The story itself is certainly …
Review: Christopher Stokes’ The Distant Glimmer
In 1962 a glimmer in the sky was spotted by a British research facility and a team of 6 men, …
Review: Morgan Bell’s Sniggerless Boundulations
Sniggerless Boundulations is the debut short story collection by Morgan Bell. With titles like The Tunnel, It Had to Be …
Review: R.M. Grace’s Fall of Hope
Fall of Hope is a thrilling story that draws its readers into a world of confusion, raising questions about whether …
Review: Jane Davis’s An Unchoreographed Life
When I picked up a copy of the latest book from award winning author Jane Davis I really didn’t know …
Review: Vicki Case’s Forever Love
Forever Love by Vicki Case is the fourth of her poetry collections written for Eros, the man she loved and …
Review – Gary Sheard’s Awful Management
Awful Management chronicles the business experiences of Gary Sheard from junior pea picker to the chairman of a plc. Along …
Review – Kneel Downe’s SPORADIC
I first came across the work of Kneel Downe when upon a friend’s recommendation I purchased Amelia’s Song, a fairy …
Review: Patrick Andendall’s Stupid Party: Math Versus Myth
To date, I’ve only reviewed fiction, so it was a refreshing change to review something of an altogether different bent. …
Review – R.J. Brousseau’s Battle For Honor: Gates
Three thousand years ago, Agora was brought to the brink of annihilation by the Third Great War. Since then, all …
Review – T.A. Uner’s Doctor Mars
Doctor Mars is a short science-fiction story written by T.A. Uner. Set – as one might have guessed – on …
Review: Carrie Lane’s Before Cate (Cat Haus)
Book contains scenes of a sexual nature Two years after a great tragedy in his life, John Hamilton thinks he …
Review: DC Mahoney’s Ageless Spy
In 1939 Carl Coles, a mid twenties merchant seaman, happens across a young waitress in Nova Scotia whilst he docked …
Review: Mark Gray’s Deny
Meet Cassie Isabel Moore – three names are important she has been told. She’s 17, doesn’t care about anyone or …
Review: Robert Geoffrey’s A Letter To My Son
As someone who has experienced an awful amount of loss in my life, I am now quite hardened to the …
Review – Drew Bankston’s Lines of Force
Travelling back in time and changing history is not a new concept. It is a well travelled road for science …
Review – Leandra Martin’s Dark One Rising
When you review for a successful site like The Self Publisher’s Showcase which has so many fantastic authors and titles, …
Review – Anne Riley’s Elusive Little Sucker: My Entirely Too Long and Totally Circuitous Search for Happiness
Here we have a short but funny, insightful, trenchant memoir type anecdotally oriented travelogue-ish book that masquerades as a guide …