With his technology stolen and his robot beheaded, things didn't seem as if they could get any worse for Bud. That was until the police arrested him, handing him over to FBI authority. The problem with being a genius, capable of amazing feats, is everyone wants your brain, especially the government. With promises of a… Continue reading Book review: JB Michaels -The Castle
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Book review: Libby Doyle’s The Vengeance Season
Zan knew loving Rainer was dangerous. She had known it for some time. Every time it was his turn to fight in The Turning she feared he may not come back, especially now Lucifer, Rainer's father, had upped his game. Long had his father forsaken Balance and embraced only Destruction. He had made it his… Continue reading Book review: Libby Doyle’s The Vengeance Season
Book review: Brian Lambert – Ascension
Michael and Kyle were brothers in both arms and blood, but any in the Black Knights would stand side by side, shoulder to shoulder. They would out their life in the hands of their fellow guild members without question. Experience from the twenty-year war had taught many lessons, ones the other guilds serving the king… Continue reading Book review: Brian Lambert – Ascension
Book review: Sarah Y. Westmoreland – Najee: Awakening (@SWestAuthor )
Akinia had barely survived the torture. She had been flayed and beaten to the brink of death, healed, and forced to endure again. But even then they could not turn her. It had been a long road of recovery, and her insistence about being let back in the field, instead of hidden away on Paméd,… Continue reading Book review: Sarah Y. Westmoreland – Najee: Awakening (@SWestAuthor )
Book review: Sarah Y Westmoreland – Najee: A Glimmer of Hope (@SWestAuthor )
Akinia was obsessed with learning, in fact, she had learnt to hack in order to expand the material she had access to. One thing she never discovered though was why she had been left as a nearly new-born baby at the orphanage, nor why the necklace, her only possession aside from a plain blanket, protested… Continue reading Book review: Sarah Y Westmoreland – Najee: A Glimmer of Hope (@SWestAuthor )
Book review: Christine Church – Beyond a Veiled Reflection (@christinechurch )
Meirah was trying, she had studied Scottish culture, those who spoke with accents closest to her own alternative dimension dialect. She had adapted, evolved, all in the name of her love for Dane. But he was conflicted, he loved her, but he loved the new peace he was being granted when intoxicated, the closest to… Continue reading Book review: Christine Church – Beyond a Veiled Reflection (@christinechurch )
Book review: Daniel J. Strait Zondura (@daniel_strait )
Nakiata was a shadow of thought, or SOT, master. Her birthmark linking her to an ancient prophecy had seen she became the only female trained in this arte, and she was skilled indeed. Having located and inserted a key for the Black door she and her ally, Dravone, stepped through, entering a new world, and… Continue reading Book review: Daniel J. Strait Zondura (@daniel_strait )
Book review: Stephen Kunkler – Soul Release
Risan Ingel possesses the strongest soul in the human world, the strongest to ever exist. Or at least that is what Light, the angel from Henava, tells him along with the news that he is about to be hunted and possessed by denom. Risan is destined to become a Spirit Guardian, but 99% of those… Continue reading Book review: Stephen Kunkler – Soul Release
Book review: Laurie M. Lamb – A Life Decision
Peyton was a true and devout Catholic. She loved God, and she loved her family. Therein was the problem. After a few miscarriages she was thrilled to discover her pregnancy, but then she heard the words that would forever change her life; the child had Down Syndrome. Her own experience tells her this special child… Continue reading Book review: Laurie M. Lamb – A Life Decision
Book review: Gary W. Burns Bridges: To There
From love to reflection, journeys to interpretations, Gary W. Burns' Bridges: To There is a collection of short poems that reflect on many things, and encourage the reader, in turn, to reflect on themselves. Peaceful, tranquil, and relaxing are but a few things stirred as the poems invite you to experience mindfulness and appreciate all… Continue reading Book review: Gary W. Burns Bridges: To There

