Review: Courted Sanctuary by Tara Young
In Courted Sanctuary, Young takes us to an intriguing world. Well-written and well-researched, her novel explores the conflict in the ancient world along with corruption and religious beliefs, all with...
View ArticleReview: The Emergence by Devin K. Smyth
I’m a big fan of end of the world type books and this one didn’t let me down. It wasn’t a roller coaster ride type of book though, so if that’s what you’re looking for you might want to look elsewhere....
View ArticleBook Review: Second Chance Grill by Christine Nolfi
Second Chance Grill is a delightful read about a young physician on sabbatical who falls in love with a father and his daughter, a preteen cancer survivor, in a small town. This second novel in...
View ArticleBook Review: The Forgotten Child by Lorrhaine Eckhart (4 Stars)
In The Forgotten Child by Lorrhaine Eckhart explores the developing relationship between Emily Nelson and Brad Friessen. Emily, the mother of a young daughter, has separated from her husband at the...
View ArticleBook Review: Mom Con by K. Morris
In Mom Con, Morris takes us on a humorous and adventurous tale of Anita Henry a single mother who has been unjustly fired from her former employer Earth Angel. The story progresses in a Janet...
View ArticleReview: Exponential Apocalypse Dead Presidents by Eirik Gumeny
I found this book to be quite entertaining if not a bit out of the normal. There a lot that goes in to the story, the least of which is Thor the God of Thunder and Timmy and telepathic squirrel. If...
View ArticleBook Review: Human Instincts by Ioana Visan
After a deadly virus hits the human race, and an even more devastating vaccine has been administered to survivors, it is up to our heroine, Dr. Deanna Nichols, to save the the future of humanity....
View ArticleBook Review: Tiberius Found by Andrew Goodman
International thriller meets YA. Such is the premise for Tiberius Found, a near-futuristic, science-laden, high-octane novel by Andrew Goodman. In a 2028 world where the science of human advancement...
View ArticleGuest Blog: Ann Whitely-Gillen
Last Train to Omaha came about under very extraordinary circumstances. Having been diagnosed with breast cancer last year changed my life – and in many ways, for the better. Taking a step back during...
View ArticleBook Review: In the Middle of Almost and Other Stories by S.B. Lerner
This anthology contains perfect coffee cup stories—titillating short bites of love as satisfying as a chocolate truffle to go along with that steaming cup of java. According to S.B. Learner, the...
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