Lj had just started college, a event which acted as a catalyst for her to meet her biological mother, Lyndsey. Lj is an alcoholic, and so when Lyndsey, and her husband, Rich, suggested she stayed with them she was relieved Lj didn't trusting herself around college bars and drinking students. The invitation extended to Lj's… Continue reading Book review: Malthus Revisited by Lin Wilder (@LinWilder )
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Book review: Hunting Shadows by Rain Oxford
Astrid had been missing for some time now, with no sign of being found. More concerning was that others were disappearing too, something brought to Rory's by Cody, her ex. Normally Astrid took care of problems involving paranormal, but with her disappearance there was no one else he could turn to, except for the rouge… Continue reading Book review: Hunting Shadows by Rain Oxford
Book review: Power’s Wrath by Stephen Shortall
The King's assassination had marked a change for the remote kingdom of Screenia. The Queen had been childless, and there were many who thought the throne should pass to them. The King had been assassinated by an Unknown. The strange creature had been witnessed but all attempts to stop it had failed. The King had… Continue reading Book review: Power’s Wrath by Stephen Shortall
Book review: Alferrions Exodus by Simon Anthony Marriott
Flowing the death of Delforian it was suggested by the psychologist that everyone keep a journal. For the ten long years since they had left their home world they had been on a quest. It had taken a great deal of resources and sponsorship, but finally they had set up on a scavenger hunt across… Continue reading Book review: Alferrions Exodus by Simon Anthony Marriott
Book review: Seventh Dimension – The Prescience by Lorilyn Roberts (@LorilynRoberts )
Seventh Dimension - The Prescience is a religious fantasy fiction by Lorilyn Roberts. Shale and Daniel are caught amidst a bombing in Jerusalem. Using one of her unique skills Shale is led to help a newly orphaned child from beside her dead parents. The dog that brought Shale to the child said they were the ones God… Continue reading Book review: Seventh Dimension – The Prescience by Lorilyn Roberts (@LorilynRoberts )
Book review: Crossroads and the Dominion of Four by C. Toni Graham (@ctonigraham )
In a desperate attempt to stop Brigara—a powerful druid cast out from the Otherworld—from returning to the mortal realm through a portal the four teen heroes, Jake, Shayna, Conner and Senegal, known as the Dominion of Four had taken drastic measures, sealing the portal between the worlds to keep Brigara trapped within the mortal realm.… Continue reading Book review: Crossroads and the Dominion of Four by C. Toni Graham (@ctonigraham )
The Cosmic Cases of Chevy California by Aaron Ramsay (@AaronTheAuthor )
Chevy California wasn't your run of the mill private eye, not by a long shot. She was also an Enforcer. A person charged to deal with things that exist, but should not be here. Her Conductor, Detective Jean Timber, certainly has his hands full. People will always play around with forces they don't understand, but… Continue reading The Cosmic Cases of Chevy California by Aaron Ramsay (@AaronTheAuthor )
Book review: Guardian of the Dead by S.E. Davis
Ariana Dewitt was the product of a teenage pregnancy, born to a child of 14 who had tried to take the life growing within her countless times after being told by her mother she could not abort the baby she had conceived. But it seemed Ariana had a guardian of sorts, and not just preventing… Continue reading Book review: Guardian of the Dead by S.E. Davis
Book review: The History Major by Michael Phillip Cash (@iammichaelokon )
The History Major is a paranormal novella written by Michael Phillip Cash. Amanda Greene awoke awash with confusion, she remembered drinking too much, but not what had happened, nor why she hurt so much. Things seemed to have changed overnight. Trees that were thick and luscious yesterday had succumb to Autumn in the space of a… Continue reading Book review: The History Major by Michael Phillip Cash (@iammichaelokon )
Book review: Alterni by Sunshine Somerville (@kynacoba )
Esme was trapped, locked in a room with nine very different versions of herself. None of whom seemed to have the faintest idea what was happening. There was but one constant, they were all her, and yet each one was different. When released from her prison she saw something in the eyes of those who… Continue reading Book review: Alterni by Sunshine Somerville (@kynacoba )

