Humor, balant and dry humour welcomes you to the book, and it rips a smile off your face before the first paragraph ends, which is a great way to start a book. So we have our main character in a 9-to-5 job, in a city that is going through hell style heatwaves for the summer,... Continue Reading →
Skyfold by Tim Mckay
“If you’re reading this book without the audiobook, God help you.”, yes, this is in the book on the pronunciation guide. HAHAHAHHAHAHA, typical of Tim, and yes, you will totally need the pronuncation guide because of the very “intricate” names that can and WILL confuse you as you read this book, but don't worry, it's... Continue Reading →
Bon Voyage by J. B. Willams
A good book is one that can catch you early with something that the writer tells you in the story, be it a scare, a mystery that makes you curious, and many times, just like the JB Williams did, with homour and sarcasm with this part: “He hopped from one job to another; from retail,... Continue Reading →
Brutally Good Indie Books
Yes, that's right, we selected 3 brutal and awesome books and authors that you must read if you are looking for great indie books, and we included them into the Author's and books of the Week series, on our episode 4. Enjoy 🙂 https://youtu.be/_I6fy3uOmoI Other posts: Great Female Authors || Books with great covers Subscribe... Continue Reading →
Eastern Shadows by Peter Nordgren
If you’re someone looking for your next mystery suspense thriller, then Eastern Shadows by Peter Nordgren, set in the mystery-steeped Thailand, is a novel that you’re going to want to check out. Full of intrigue that will draw you in, Eastern Shadows details the story of a young woman’s mysterious disappearance and the fallout that... Continue Reading →
The Certainty of Blood by Tim Frankovich.
Right off the bat there is blood, a mad crowd screaming for it, and the task of collecting it from the fallen enemy after a character just ripped the other open with a death blow. What else can you expect from an intro of a book? Seriously, what else? HAHAHHAHAHHA. And if you think it... Continue Reading →
Top #3 Authors of the week (Ep #2)
Here you have it! Book recommendations that aren't biased by popularity, nor the latest commercial release, but just pure amazing books from both #indieauthors and trad pub authors alike. This time we have horror books , thriller books , and paranormal books to recommend. So here is the top3 book recommendations of the week with... Continue Reading →
The Conjurer (The Man in Black Book 2) by Harper Carr
The Man in Black series by author Harper Carr continues with The Conjurer. Estrada returns with some of his friends, but in a new country as he races against the clock. Dylan has been accused of murder. But Estrada knows his friend. This is not something that Dylan would do, so the question becomes –... Continue Reading →
The Father of Shadow and Death By Tim McKay
"Death and shadow, and the return of a fallen god." "The Father of Shadow and Death" yes. That's the title that you want if you are looking for a horror novel, and once you add fantasy to it and you are like: “Oh, what kind of gem do we have here...?” as you proceed to... Continue Reading →
15 Ways Pets Teach Us Kindness: More Nuggets of Hope by Kim Lengling
Pets, for many of us, are huge parts of our lives. They brighten our days. They bring a smile to our faces with their antics and bring tears to our eyes when tragedy strikes. But what about the little lessons that they teach us in their own simplistic ways? Well, author Kim Lengling is back... Continue Reading →
