Dark Dweller by Garith Worthington
Book reviewed by Lilly Andrews "The future belongs to those who learn more skills and combine them in creative ways.”― Robert Greene. So it is with “Dweller”, written by Gareth Worthington, a multi-award storyteller. Here, a helium mining missi ...
The First Assignment by Billy Kramer
Book reviewed by Timea Barabas What happens after death? This is one of the greatest questions. While there are numerous theories and visions of the afterlife, there seems to be no absolute universal certainty of what lies beyond. Billy Kramer joi ...
Blood Moon: The Rising Series: Book 2 by Heather Graham and Jon Land
Book Reviewed by Russell Ilg APOCYALPSE POW! Those who thought the notion of teenagers saving the world ended with this season’s “Stranger Things” need to think again. Heather Graham and Jon Land go that great television series one better in the eq ...
How To Keep An Effective Record Of The Books You Have Read
For those who love to read, explaining to others why it is absolutely necessary to give into temptation when presented with a new book. Purchasing that new book is almost a compulsion, sometimes it is an urge that simply cannot be ignored. Writer Dia ...
Against the Current in the Silent Service by R.W. Herman
Book Reviewed by Timea Barabas Against the Current in the Silent Service is a gripping memoir by R.W. Herman about navigating the uncharted waters of life. Through the pages of the book, the author takes a deep dive into his personal life while in ...
Abigail and Sego’s Magical Train Ride by J.A. Kundert
Book reviewed by Teri Takle The year 2026 is almost upon us. What does that mean? That will be the 250th birthday of our country. What could prepare you for this event? A unique book about the 200th birthday with a multitude of historical ...
Dak Ackerthefifth and the Ethics of Heroism by Joshua Joseph
Reviewed by Ray Palen “You either die a hero or live long enough to see yourself become the villain.” – The Dark Knight Purchase Here. That quote from filmmaker Christopher Nolan resonated with me as I read this complex and extremely ...
Grandma Mable, Are You Able? by Willie Etta Wright
Reviewed by Teri Davis Jacob has a life that is different from his classmates. It seems to him that he is the only one without a mother and a father. His grandmother acts as his parent. Purchase Here. His teacher, Miss Green, announce ...
The Offspring by Bill Pinnell
Reviewed by Lisa Brown-Gilbert Offering a read that simultaneously compels, repels, and excites, author Bill Pinnell’s The Offspring, peers into the dark side of human nature via family relationships, secrets, and racism, shown t ...
Bird in a Snare by N.L. Holmes
Reviewed by Timea Barabas Bird in a Snare is the foundation stone of The Lord Hani Mysteries, a historical series that plays out in Ancient Egypt. N. L. Holmes masterfully resurrects from the sands of time a tale of a humble diplomat and ...