If I have to pitch this book in one line and convince you to read this I’d say, if you like the idea of a badass female main character getting the upper hand and beating a few powerful, rich bad guys, please pick up Werewolf for Hire. A short novella by Sue Denver following Sara... Continue Reading →
April Showers Bring Dead Flowers by Krista Lockheart
This book is a very easy read with a fast pace and some easy to like characters. The mystery was intriguing and kept me guessing from the beginning to the end. Even with the clues spread out, I didn’t guess the “who done it” until the end when everything was revealed. The situations the main character... Continue Reading →
The Tangled Stars by Edward Willett
Looking for a new sci-fi deep space novel to dive into with both feet? Then look no further than The Tangled Stars by Edward Willett. As this story unfolds, the author captivates you to the very end. Packed with drama, twists, turns, danger, and a genetically modified cat with a wicked sense of sarcastic wit,... Continue Reading →
Enigma Gamers by Charles V. Breakfield and Rox Burkey
Enigma Gamers is the seventh installment in the Enigma Gamers series with the authors expanding on the married leaders—Julie and Juan. These two have put together a team called Cyber Assassins Technology Services team, better known as CATS. Their job? Stop the high-tech criminals who are out to disrupt technology all around the world and... Continue Reading →
How to be a Goldfish by Jane Baird Warner
How to be a Goldfish by Jane Baird Warren is a moving story about family, courage, and heroism. This short novel is deceptively nuanced and layered with themes just as relevant today as the time in which the story was set: 1981. Using the Sinclair and Macrath families, Baird Warren eloquently disclosed historical travesties committed... Continue Reading →
Teddy Loves Spaghetti by Christine Milkovic Krauss
Teddy Loves Spaghetti is a charming book that explores pet nutrition by highlighting the differences in the eating habits of cats versus humans. Surprisingly, there hasn’t been a book like this before, at least in this format. Though Teddy is a cat, Krauss used him as the impetus to introduce the topic and broaden the... Continue Reading →
18: A Novel of Ruin and Redemption By JK Barnes
Would you read a book that started with symbolism and a description of a Golf Tournament? Yes, you would, because… the narrative is nothing short of intriguing. There is little chance that you'll get bored by the start of the story, even if you don't like golf! JK Barnes narrative and plot is just too... Continue Reading →
Augment Nation by Scott Overton
Augment Nation is a science fiction/futuristic novel by Scott Overton. Augment Nation delves into the futuristic exploration of brain-computer implants and their implications for the characters in this book. Everything has upsides and downsides, but what are the real dangers behind these? When an image pops up in your mind, is it simply a craving... Continue Reading →
Peace in the Midst of the Storm by Kaleb Thompson
This is one of those books that the title makes you curious and the relevant first words you read captivate you. WIPFandtock || Amazon || B&N || Booksamillion The title: "Peace At The Midst Of The Storm" creates images that invite you to think upon it. How can we be peaceful when battered by a... Continue Reading →
The Lost Maidens by Destiny Swallows and Ruby Marley
The Lost Maidens is a book that quickly picks readers interest because the storyline isn’t usual. You get female viking warriors with anger management issues, lesbian warriors and a princess, all going to Vinland. Definitely not something you read everyday, maybe never. Get your book on Amazon || Google Books || Barnes & Noble ||... Continue Reading →
