This review contains affiliate links. We know Anna J Walner (all reviews here) as a Romance, fictional romance, fantasy author - The Uluru Legacy Series - , (that writes pretty cool erotica as well btw), but, we, as her loyal readers would never, not even in our wildest dreams, imagine, fathom, that she would write... Continue Reading →
Deuces are Wild by O. E. Tearmann
This review does contain affiliate links. Get it on Amazon || Read the review Book 6! The first thing I silently asked from The Authors is that this book wasn’t as bleak as book 5, "Draw Dead" (Review Here), and my prayers were heard. Thank Janice’s Jesus. As you surely know by now, this series... Continue Reading →
Intersections in Time by Michael D. Brooks
This post contains affiliate links. Order on Amazon || Goodreads Intersections in Time is the long-awaited book two in Michael D. Brooks Destined series (Review of book one here). Book two starts off in space with the crew of the Infiltrator. The author gives a brief recap of the happenings from book one (Review here)... Continue Reading →
No Rain in the Desert
No Rain in the Desert by Robert A. Stubblefield is the follow-up poetry collection of "Written in Blood" (our review here). Get your copy on Amazon || Goodreads As in the first collection, Written in Blood, Robert Stubblefield speaks on a wide spectrum of topics. In "No rain in the Desert" the author speaks on... Continue Reading →
Saltwater and Driftwood By Anna J Walner
Saltwater and Driftwood is a historical fiction novel by Anna J. Walner based on the true story of the Great Storm that nearly wiped out Galveston in September of 1900. The author will paint a vivid picture of what life was like leading up to the tragedy that strikes the island and humbles the people... Continue Reading →
The Colony (Uluru Legacy Series Book #3 ) By Anna J Walner
Anna J Walner left us, on the end of the previous book of the series (our review here), hanging on the edge of the plot. We were left with: a kidnapping, witches on the loom, alliances needed to be made, and a knives at the throats of everyone, but.., as if that wasn’t enough, Anna... Continue Reading →
Graveslinger by Darren Lee Compton
Steeped in the lore of things that go bump in the night, Graveslinger enticed from the very first scene. The vivid language commandeered my senses and imagination and didn’t let go of it until the very last sentence. Get it on Amazon || Barne’s&Noble || Author’s site The book’s title comes from the main protagonist,... Continue Reading →
Black, White, and Gray All Over by Frederick Reynolds
As a mainly fiction book reader, memoirs rarely pique and are able to keep my interest but once I started reading this memoir, I simply could not let go. Whether you yourself are a reader of non-fiction or not, I believe that this is a book that you should be engaged in. You’ll learn quite... Continue Reading →
“The Unbelievable Believable” by Billy J Barnum
Poetry, good poetry, can make you feel a certain way and take you on an unexpected journey in your own mind and “The Unbelievable Believable: more tales from the Baron” by Billy J Barnum was no exception. Open on Amazon // Goodreads There were visions of clowns, evil things, strong emotions, accidents, genies, deserted island... Continue Reading →
Fury: A Cinderella Story by David Allen
I had no idea when I received this book that it would fall so directly in my wheelhouse, not knowing the title before agreeing to do this review. I was pleasantly surprised and became increasingly excited, when I opened the email and saw the name of the book. Fury: A Cinderella Story by David Allen.... Continue Reading →
