May
Second Place:  Three for the Money by William LeRoy

Three for the Money by William LeRoy

Reviewed by Douglas R Cobb I've read and reviewed other Maximo (Max) Morgan Mysteries by William LeRoy before and so far, it has been a very entertaining series.  LeRoy's most current satirical and humor-filled book in the series, Three for the Mo ...

The Goatman

The Goatman by Wallace Martin

Reviewed by Lily Andrews "The Goatman" is a tightly plotted murder mystery written by Wallace Martin that packs a punch with its twists that keep coming. Set in North Georgia in the post-WW2 period, the book follows Zeb Barton, a fourteen-year-old ...

SiP

SiP (The SiP Saga) by Marius Trevelean

Reviewed by Teri Takle SiP Jim Moss used to have it together. One little mistake changed everything. He only slipped, fell into the water, had to be rescued by his father, who had to administer CPR, and was hospitalized. It's no big deal, just bec ...

The Anomalous Isle

Anomalous Isle by Jerome Echelbarger

Reviewed by Michaela Gordoni In Jerome Echelbarger’s latest foray into the world of teen and young adult fiction, readers are swept into a mysterious island that almost seems to be in another universe. The Anomalous Isle serves as a sanctuary for ...

April
Mercy

Mercy by J.M Torrenz

Reviewed by Lily Andrews An artistic creation that tells a captivating story by fusing history and art, "Mercy" is a stunning text in the historical fiction genre penned by J.M. Torrenz. The year is 1799, in Petropavlovsk, in the East of Russia at ...

Immortal

Immortal by Josiah Akhtab

Reviewed by Daniel Ryan Johnson If you have ever imagined a postapocalyptic diaspora of humanity to worlds unknown accompanied by vampires, immortals, and other supernatural beings, Josiah Akhtab answers all your questions in Immortal. Packed to t ...