Make Money Your Thing! by Kalee Boisvert

Growing up, we are inundated by life lessons imparted by friends, family, and our parents. Whether we realize we’ve received these lessons or not, they can have a lasting impact on our lives. They change how we view things, our attitude toward those things. This impact can be either positive or negative, and correcting our... Continue Reading →

Teddy gets adopted by Christine Milkovic Krauss

Charming! Endearing! Multilayered! I recognize that’s a lot of superlatives for a picture book, but "Teddy Gets Adopted" is so much more than what it appears to be. With colourful, delightfully drawn scenes as a backdrop, Krauss explores a profound and challenging subject with the nuanced experience of a maestro. Using Teddy’s journey, the multilayered... Continue Reading →

A Man in Winter by Katie Marie

Dementia is a diagnosis that rocks not just the world of the individual diagnosed, but their family as well. In "A Man in Winter" author Katie Marie explores the pain, the heartbreak, and the horrors that one man experiences as he relives a nightmare fueled by his dementia. Arthur recently lost his wife to a... Continue Reading →

Rise of the Humanaki by K. Kalor

The sequel to Dawn of Humanity (our review here), Rise of the Humanaki picks up where the first book ended. Olympus is been taken by Chronos and the Titans now rule the world. They see Rhea and her likes as abominations. The humanaki are either taken as slaves or killed mercilessly. Rhea who escaped on... Continue Reading →

Behind Blue Eyes By Anna Mocikat

Finally, after 18 months of not being able to read it, we come to the bestselling indie cyberpunk LEGENDARY goody of a book that is Behind Blue Eyes by Anna Mocikat, the Cyborg Queen. Although we know Anna Mocikat and have interviewed her many times on our E-mags, there was still in me, that natural... Continue Reading →

Graveslinger by Darren Lee Compton

Darren Lee Compton has  THE BEST disclaimer in the indie world. Serieously, and this is one of the things one has to love about Indie books, because you can only find this type of stuff in them, trust me, hahahha. Grab your book on Amazon US / UK Given that we have already reviewed Graveslinger,... Continue Reading →

192 Days Missing By Sue Denver

It’s all fun and games (and a regular day at your 9-5 job), until you are abducted on a parking garage, just to find out that you weren’t the target and you might die if you don’t prove yourself useful to the kidnappers (that kill women for fun). And if you think this isn’t curious... Continue Reading →

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