Historical Fiction is one of those genre’s that I have always loved reading because it has always been interesting how authors mix in fictional characters with historical events. David Bowles does that with his book The Sheriff of Starr County. The character, Will Smith is a Texas Ranger who becomes the Sheriff of a town... Continue Reading →
The Desert Siren by Jessie Sadler
When I started reading The Desert Siren I was reminded of a few of my favorite movies that take place underwater like Little Mermaid (also mentioned in the book) or Finding Dory etc to name a few among others. I am nowhere implying that the story is inspired by any of the above-mentioned films. The... Continue Reading →
Enigma Tracers by Breakfield and Burkey
Enigma Tracers is the latest book by authors Breakfield and Burkey, the first in their Enigma Heirs spin-off series. The time has come for the next generation to step up and begin the process of running the R-Group to show that they can handle the tough situations that will be heading their way. Enigma Tracers... Continue Reading →
Sheriff of Starr County David A. Bowles
You know what is rare? A book written by an American that actually has the correct Spanish pronunciation!! Why am I so excited about this? And why should you care? Because this novel is about Texas and a sheriff in the ol' days of the gunslingers. Not too fancy, yes, but it's super nice to... Continue Reading →
Gothic by Philip Fracassi
Welcome to Gothic, a Philip Fracassi horror novel. This renowned author has a delectable novel that lovers of horror are going to DEVOUR. Fracassi will keep you entertained, horror-struck, and absolutely dumbfounded by the time you read the final words of this book. For readers who aren’t familiar with this author, you will be clamoring... Continue Reading →
Dying to Tell by Val Collins
A title is important, a cover is crucial, but a prologue can literally make, or break your book's chances of success. Many writers, we have seen, broke their books with a subpar prologue, and fortunately for you, dear reader, this is not the case with Dying to Tell by Val Collins, she NAILED IT, and... Continue Reading →
Light Come Out Of The Closet by Roger Leslie
Ah the dilemma, a highly religious family, and a gay child... Ahhh yes, the two needed components for a horror story, yet, this is a light and emotional memoir about the story of the author and his journey on self-discovery, although he stated, in the very first words that he knew he was gay from... Continue Reading →
Haxfuri by Neil Hemfrey
A book that starts with a high shock value, suspense, thriller, urgency and flashes of insanity as the reader is thrown head-first - and without warning - into the claws of evil creatures commanded by a belic entity that exists to make suffer and to torture. YEAP! Welcome to Haxfuri by Neil Hemfrey. Twisted damned... Continue Reading →
Shapes of Wrath by Melissa Yi
Shapes of Wrath is unique in that it was simultaneously refreshing and nostalgic. Given that the human body is one of the most mysterious topics, it is no surprise that mysteries often use the medical field as a setting for their plot. This is where the nostalgia comes in. While reading this book, I found... Continue Reading →
Allaigna’s Song: Aria by J. M. Landels
The start of this book, the continuation of the previous, Allaigna's Song Overture, is as dramatic as the end of the previous. The drama, alongside with the narration of J M Landels, pulls us back into the "fateful" events that lead this story, as we will find out soon enough. Allaigna, our MC, has discovered... Continue Reading →
