Evil Runs: A Supernatural Mystery Thriller (Evil World Book 1) By Vince Milam The story of good versus evil is as old as time. Hollywood has made the battle between the two a part of our popular culture in more films than I can count. A particular storyline often on the silver-screen is the fight for the life of an… Read more »
Hi, folks! My name’s Dane Cobain, and I’m the author of a supernatural thriller called No Rest for the Wicked. It was released by a hybrid publisher called Booktrope in the summer of last year, and that’s kind of what I’m here to talk about. Hybrid publishers are a new generation of book publishers that are filling a much needed… Read more »
Faerie Tale, Ashen by R’Lee Coffey, a part of a surprisingly awesome series of paranormal romance books, is gifted with a remarkably great storyline. Packed full of interesting characters-each with depth and their own story to tell-and beautiful imagery at times, it’s one of those books you look forward to picking up to read again and again and not put… Read more »
Sullivan’s Island is an idyllic seaside community with beautiful beaches and historical landmarks that make it a great place to travel but an even greater place to call home. That’s where Dr. Marie Bartek has settled, becoming the community’s veterinarian. However, there is more to the doc than most know. She has gifts that emerged as a child to where… Read more »
Feng Shui +Charlotte Nightingale by Pam Ferderbar is a comedy of errors. A riot a minute. Wacky from page to page. A clever twist around each corner with a cast of characters you’d just love to get to know better. Charlotte Nightingale in one word is chaos. She’s like the Tasmanian devil and no matter what she touches it seems to… Read more »
Reminiscent of the classic Stephen King work, Carrie, Tamara by Jeffrey Reddick takes high school bullying to another level completely. .Although similar to King’s cult classic movie/book, Reddick gives readers a tale that most certainly surpasses its predecessor when it comes to a tale about a crazy, mistreated, vengeful teenage girl. Tamara is your stereotypical loner, or outsider. She’s praised… Read more »
To be honest I truly don’t even know where to begin with From a Killer’s Mind by Jason Helford other than to say HOLY COW!! I’m not exaggerating when I say that I have NEVER EVER read or seen on TV – or in the movies for that matter – anything quite like this; however, i must say I’m perplexed… Read more »
I wanted to take a moment to wish everyone a happy New Year. Since July, there has been a ton going on in my life, the least of which has been my ability to keep up with my blog. For that, I apologize to you all. That isn’t to say that I haven’t been reading because I have; however, the… Read more »
I must say that as I began to read Adopted Son by Dominic Peloso I was fearful that there was no way in the world I was going to enjoy it. Yet as I began to turn the pages-or tap the pages as the case may be- and become engrossed in what I feel is a body of work that… Read more »
Janet Wilson has arrived in Africa in an effort to educate young adults who will, in turn, educate the remainder of their own communities. As soon as she arrives she begins to question whether she is the right person for the job because she finds it difficult to relate to those living in an area where there are so many… Read more »
Have you ever wanted a life do-over? The opportunity to try just once more to get it right? The chance to be who you know you’re really supposed to be? Or hell, maybe just to be someone different? The concept in The Nine Lives of Adam Blake,, a good piece of contemporary fiction by Ryan Gladney is not foreign to… Read more »
I have to say that the blurb for The Cicada Prophecy by J. R McLeay immediately grabbed my attention and got me excited in a way that not all blurbs do. I had high hopes for it: a proposed storyline that told the tale of the possibility of eternal life. I waited patiently for the genre to be picked and… Read more »
Often witty, Identity Theft by Laura Lee tells the tale of, what some might refer to as a burnt out rock star and his young office assistant that would do anything for just a day in the life of the washed up star. And if things go right, he might just get the chance. Ollie has spent the last 17… Read more »
It doesn’t happen often for me that I come across a book that really leaves me in awe. Certainly I have had a plethora of great books catch my attention, but Yellow Crocus by Laila Ibrahim is in a class all its’ own. And to be frank, I’m almost at a loss for words; so perhaps I’ll just start with… Read more »