" He felt the turmoil of a world gone mad, of ordinary men killing one another simply because they wore different colored clothing. " The author, Gary Turner, in the introduction, clearly states that the book, although fiction, is based on real people, which many, their names are kept real, and the life aspects of... Continue Reading →
B-Files by Steven LaFlamme
Before we start to talk about this very well drawn comic book, that leaves you asking too many questions, we, impressed with the quality of the work, HAD to ask more about the author, and we are glad we did. Steven LaFlamme, the author: Wrote, directed, and produced "Cigarettes & Superheroes", a top five finalist... Continue Reading →
The Rython Kingdom by Mandy Eve-Barnett
First impressions are crucial, and Mandy Eve-Barnett makes a damn good first impression on readers on this book! The author has an intricate, but not too complex, style of narrative and she uses words that force the imagery of the period and setting of her story. In less that three sentences, you are aware and... Continue Reading →
My Pursuit of Beauty by Vince Spinnato
Before we start talking about the written content, the ideas, discoveries and the secrets of the beauty industry, we HAVE to talk about this cover! HA! THIS cover is genius! Intriguing. Comic and when you join everything with THAT title.... BUM! You have a potential best-seller right here! AMAZING! This is a cover that you... Continue Reading →
Drifters by V. S. Holmes
After the ending of the previous book, 'Travelers', that hit our hearts, left us confused and eager to know more, V. S. Holmes comes back to the story without fan-fair, and what we mean by this is that the author throws memories of the deaths on the first book, the conflicts inside Nel and her... Continue Reading →
Five Happy Choices Journal by Kristina Rienzi
Five happy choices is about the practice of happiness and how we can integrate it in our daily lives. But, before we start to talk about happiness, we have to ask ourselves: What IS happiness? Well, let´s start with what isn't. Happiness isn't an event, a happening, a thing that falls from the sky or... Continue Reading →
Angle of Death by William Gensburger
William Gensburger introduces the second chapter of the Mackenzie Michaels Mystery Series by reinforcing in our minds what’s the series is about and what to expect from this second book, ‘Angle of Death,’ enhancing our curiosity enough for us to turn the pages faster, and read the first scene that is very well written. William doesn’t just re-introduce us to the main... Continue Reading →
“Overcomer – A Journey Through Mental Health” by Victor J Clark
“Overcomer - A Journey Through Mental Health” by Victor J Clark is a powerful mental health guide written to help the reader deal both with mental illness and the inner struggles that one might have, explain the many aspects of mental health and educate the reader about the several hidden aspects of it, directing one... Continue Reading →
Shapers Of Worlds Vol. II – Anthology by Edward Willett
All the Authors in this anthology were featured in the Aurora Award-winning Podcast, "The World Shapers". This anthology has sci-fi and fantasy short stories, and very good ones too. In the first story, we have Shadow Sight by Kelly Armstrong. A story about a girl, walking on a path, alone, while admiring The Shadow Moon... Continue Reading →
Fright Nights, Big City By Mark Leslie
"Fright nights, Big City" takes off with energy and a quick recap of the last book's, "Fear and Longing in Los Angeles", main events.Although this is a paranormal comedy romance, Mark Leslie grips us into our seats with a suspense-inducing first scene that promises trouble and lots of awkward moments for our main character and... Continue Reading →
