Purple Mike: A Trip, is a children's/ young teen tale written by Sin Mils. It is best described as an educational/ urban fiction. The humans in Anyplace once lived a peaceful existence, never wanting, never fearing. Vicodin however lived elsewhere, and he watched the beings of Anyplace with malice and hatred. He despised them, hated… Continue reading Book review: Purple Mike: A Trip by Sin Mils (@SinMils )
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Book review: The Ancestral Odyssey: The Utopian Dream by D.W. Gill (@MegasTeque )
The Ancestral Odyssey: The Utopian Dream is an epic fantasy by D.W. Gill. Lethaniel had been thought dead, yet this lone figure was found plodding through a field of death, a field of the countless lives lost to the horror of war and death he could have prevented, at least that seemed to be the… Continue reading Book review: The Ancestral Odyssey: The Utopian Dream by D.W. Gill (@MegasTeque )
Book review: The Quantum Realm: Philly the Photon by Mark A Montgomery
Philly the photon will challenge you, educate you, and inspire you, these are just some of the claims made by Mark A Montgomery in his book The Quantum Realm: Philly the Photon, these are promises on which he delivers, along with so much more. Sebastian finds himself trapped within a lucid dream, after going to… Continue reading Book review: The Quantum Realm: Philly the Photon by Mark A Montgomery
Book review: The Deaduction agency by Terry Tumbler
Whether you are a believer or not is irrelevant, psychics have been employed to solve crimes that have otherwise left officials stumped. There's no denying there are those seeking fame through theatrical displays wrought with reading body language and fishing. They are the chaff, but for all the charlatans, fakers, and scammers, there are also… Continue reading Book review: The Deaduction agency by Terry Tumbler
Book review: A Confabulated Compendium of Anecdotes by Melissa H North
The Dacia Horde thought the Descendants of the Madiis Tenebris had been wiped out. For centuries vampires had kept their feud hidden, keeping humans safe from the fierce and brutal war. But things had changed. Sanguine had discoverered a means of breaching the boundaries and opening a path the the vampire afterlife. Within he discovered… Continue reading Book review: A Confabulated Compendium of Anecdotes by Melissa H North
Book review: The Gate by Isabella
Harley had just discovered her girlfriend had been cheating on her. She needed space, time to collect her thoughts, time away without distractions. But with nothing to busy the mind her thoughts turned dark. She had a gun, for protection, but other considerations began to surface, unwanted thoughts. She knew how to do it, even… Continue reading Book review: The Gate by Isabella
Book Review: After the Pemberley Ball by Margaret Sharpe
Lady Catherine disapproval of her daughter's choice of a partner. The artist David King had apparently taken a liking to Anne, although there are whispers it was more about her fortune than any other reason. Anne is not beautiful, and her health is not the best. She makes an easy target and Lady Catherine is… Continue reading Book Review: After the Pemberley Ball by Margaret Sharpe
Book review: Distant Family by T.L. McDonald
It started with a buoy, there one minute, gone the next. A similar fate that awaited anyone breaking the laws of the Nihili, their minds would be scrubbed, no matter how brilliant they were. If they broke the law they were remade, and from them on they would be allowed to only perform minimal labour.… Continue reading Book review: Distant Family by T.L. McDonald
Book review: The Elixir by J B Michaels
The Elixir by J B Michaels is a paranormal urban paranormal fantasy tale. Bud worked as a private investigator, but more recently his payments were going to other ventures. Maeve had been a gifted member of the Order of Saint Michael, she had been killed, her throat torn from her body by a werewolf. It… Continue reading Book review: The Elixir by J B Michaels
Book review: The Edge by George Benda
The Edge by George Benda is a uniquely original historical fiction. It all started with a plot, someone was planning to overthrow the government and Jack was in the wrong place, at the wrong time, antagonising the wrong people. His past antics meant he was already on the FBI's radar. Soon it became apparent that… Continue reading Book review: The Edge by George Benda

