Gwendolyn Pendraig’s Dancing in the Dust
Gwendolyn Pendraig’s Dancing in the Dust is a brutal, graphic take on a harsh post-apocalyptic future. A dust-born plague has …
Review – Susan Moore Jordan’s Memories of Jake
Memories of Jake, from Susan Moore Jordan, is the story of two brothers. A family tragedy in their youth brings …
Review – Hans M Hirschi’s Last Winter’s Snow
Last Winter’s Snow is the latest release from Swedish author, Hans M Hirschi. The novel follows the life of Nilas, …
Review – Doris-Maria Heilmann’s 111 Tips to Get FREE Book Reviews
Up to 3500 books are published in the US each day. So, how do you get noticed? Book reviews give …
Review – Richard Smith’s The Darziods’ Stone
The Darziods’ Stone is a very intriguing story about a small group of teenagers, following their travels and battles against …
Review – Kyle M. Perkins’ Day of Reckoning
The adventure continues when a mysterious figure appears at the cliffside where Niko and Kitsune chased Chisai, up to the …
Review: Tom O’Donnell’s The Last Plutarch
A Fog Of Lies. In the city of Panchaea, society’s elite are given godlike powers by a “fog” of microscopic …
Review: A.B. Patterson’s Harry’s World
Harry’s World is the debut novel from Australian author A.B. Patterson. It centers round Private Investigator Harry Kenmare. Kenmare is …
Review: Jordan P.T. Mock’s Obsidian Dawn: From the Cold Light of Day
Obsidian Dawn: From the Cold Light of Day is a high fantasy about a young woman struggling to take revenge …
Review: Susan Moore Jordan’s Eli’s Heart
Eli Levin is a musical prodigy. Albeit one born with a serious heart defect that means he may not live …
Review: Stephen Roffe’s Beyond Hercules: An inside story of the Moroccan hash trade
The history of the cannabis plant is ancient and glorious; its global vilification has been less than a hundred years …
Review: Max Allan’s Hunger
There’s a water-borne parasite, that originated in South America, slowly making its way up through the United States, turning everyone …
Review – Jeffrey Bolden’s Lucid
A short story about a thuggish, murdering, drug dealer is, well, a short story about a thuggish, murdering, drug dealer …
Review: Alison Gray’s Out of the Tower
Earlier in the year I reviewed Hibiscus Fruit, a detective novel by Alison Gray that I had a small issue …
Review: Nick Christofides’ The Border Reiver
Before I start this review I feel I need to tell you two things. Firstly, as a Scot, I am …
Review: Darcy Conroy’s As Long As She Lives
Surviving African genocide doesn’t often make the backbone of a “romance” novel but this is no ordinary sweep-you-off-your-feet relationship novel …
Review: David Ross Wood’s Horns of the Minotaur
In an attempt to halt the rapidly escalating attacks on Minotaur Resource assets, the CEO of the company, George Pollard, …
Review: Frank Galli’s Immortal Vigil – Keiko and the Pill Box Murders
Kaiver Sin is the lead detective of the last non-corrupt police squad in the city of Pandora. They are the …
Review: Steve Conoboy’s Macadamian Pliers
Macadamian Pliers is an unpleasant man with a hideous plan. He’s just sold a house to Emmet’s Peak’s newest family, …
Review: Charlotte Hains’ Introducing Charlotte
When Charlotte bumps into her old friend Anthony she is at her lowest… Shocked by the revelation of her escape …