Special Agent William Garret, FBI, had been assigned to Holden for an unusual case. A three-person family murder which, given the strange symbols found at the scene, appeared to be the work of cultists. But the symbols were the least concerning aspect of the case. The bodies had been exposed to an unknown fungus, a… Continue reading Book review: Beyond the Chaos Gate by Quentin Ravensbane
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Book review: The Tannis Project by Daryl J. Ball (@DarylBallTM )
Tannis, is a vampire, he has seen and experienced more than most mortals could dare to dream, and now, at the bequest of his mortal friend, Kayla, he has begun to keep a blog. A blog to explore his thoughts, feelings, even his memories as he continues his relationship with this fascinating mortal, who is… Continue reading Book review: The Tannis Project by Daryl J. Ball (@DarylBallTM )
Book review: The Gift Stone by Bianca Rowena
Bianca Rowena brings you a story which could be straight from Star Wars in The Gift Stone. The Gift Stone is the first book in Bianca Rowena's The Gifted series. Rita was raised by the temple as a temple girl, but following an encounter with Takano Rynn, leader of the dark army she fed to… Continue reading Book review: The Gift Stone by Bianca Rowena
Book review: The Wisdom and Valor Treasury by Aleksandra Layland(@kbenart1 )
The Wisdom and Valor Treasury is brought to you by Aleksandra Layland and includes Of Wisdom and Valor: The Art of War. The Path of Peace, which is part two of the Windflower Saga Trilogy, and three novellas, Bind Not the Heart, Leofric of Longridge, and Keridwen Rose, part of the Sword of Ansgar. There… Continue reading Book review: The Wisdom and Valor Treasury by Aleksandra Layland(@kbenart1 )
Book review: The Maker by D. F. Anderson
A separation and then divorce is difficult enough for any child, but for a new man to be abruptly inserted to Nate's life as his new 'dad' was too much. Then came the mysterious parcel, the visions, the graphic drawings transferred from mind to page in terrifying reality. Not to mention the strange behaviour of… Continue reading Book review: The Maker by D. F. Anderson
Book review: The Far Haven Treasury by Aleksandra Layland (@kbenart1 )
Aleksandra Layland presents The Far Haven Treasury, an amazing combination of fantasy, romance, and action. This wonderful tome contains the third part of the Windflower Saga, Far Havan: A Quest for Certitude. A Fight for Justice, but also enriches the saga by the inclusion of Alvina, Courage of Ansgar, and the second half of Swords… Continue reading Book review: The Far Haven Treasury by Aleksandra Layland (@kbenart1 )
Book review: The Global View by W.L. Liberman
Writing his father's biography while the man himself still lives, forced Bernard, or Bernie as he likes to be known, to also put himself under the microscope. His father, Ephraim Goldman, Eph, had written a book called 'The Global View', and it was a publishing phenomenon, and fame followed suit, placing Eph in the company… Continue reading Book review: The Global View by W.L. Liberman
Book review: Cookie Johnson by Tank Gunner
21 year old James Jerome Johnson, of J.J. was a drop out, forced to take a job to support his mother and siblings, but conditions at his work place were getting to him. He joined the army, slipping the recruiter ten dollars to be directed to the cooks, he loved cooking, and to do so… Continue reading Book review: Cookie Johnson by Tank Gunner
Book review: Shadow Over Avalon by C.N. Lesley (@darkspires )
Arthur is breeding stock. He is exceptionally skilled, his life has been mapped out for him, his fate is sealed. Or so it is believed. Stealing away to the archives in order to learn more of his origins and the world, he discovers the tale of Ashira, a War Maid, who had been born in… Continue reading Book review: Shadow Over Avalon by C.N. Lesley (@darkspires )
Book review: The Land of the Sourpie by J.S Skye
The Land of the Sourpie is a Beautifully written fairy tale written by J.S. Skye and book 2 in the Flurry the Bear series. Flurry had learnt many things since leaving the North Pole, his most favourite of all, the many varieties of food. He had been sent away from his family to learn humility.… Continue reading Book review: The Land of the Sourpie by J.S Skye

