I am one of the biggest fans of the horror genre. I was introduced to this genre by my grandmother who also enjoyed a good horror film. I often marvel at how many women I know that do not enjoy a scary movie, as much as I am amazed by the number of those that... Continue Reading →
Love’s Call by Fern Brady
Love is one of the most written about topics since time immemorial. It is a commonality that everyone across the world can identify and write about. From love stories like Krishna & Radha, to Romeo& Juliet, the idea of the star crossed lovers has taken many twists and turns. Thus so with Love’s Call by... Continue Reading →
Renew by Jenna Greene
In a society where the birth marks of people "tag them" as inferior, for some reason, our main character is able to escape from her "destiny", but with dire consequences and heavy burdens. Yet, is she free? Will she continue to be so? And for how long? Welcome to Jenna Greene's renew, a novel that... Continue Reading →
Killer With A Hear By JL Hill
Every summer when I was little, I spent a week at summer camp. I remember the year they tried to show us how to skip rocks. I’ve never been good at it, and to this day, I can’t get the rock to bounce more than once. But looking back, it strikes me that skipping rocks... Continue Reading →
Divergence by Melanie P. Smith
Divergence is the first book in Melanie P. Smith’s The Immortal series. For readers who love books steeped in Greek mythology and that give you a more adult version of Percy Jackson, then this is a book that is going to reach out and grab you. Divergence sweeps you away into a fantasy world packed... Continue Reading →
Beyond the Great Beyond by Michael D. Brooks
Brace yourself, Michael D. Brooks is back with his latest book – Beyond the Great Beyond. He has absolutely hit his stride with this book and intends to fully smack you in the face (not literally) with a TON of drama! This is the final book in his Destined Series (previous books here), and this... Continue Reading →
Maybe Colours by Matthew Bennett Young
This short book charmed me from the very first page. Colour is something that is often taken for granted. You learn them at an early age, and they play a role in everything we do, from art pieces to made up stories to the shoes we choose to wear each day. As we grow older,... Continue Reading →
Outfoxed By Peter Thomas Pontsa
The action in Outfoxed by Peter William Pontsa starts off very quickly with a boat chase, gunshots, and an explosion. The reader's interest is caught immediately. William Fox is an Inspector with the RCMP (Royal Canadian Mounted Police), stationed in Montreal, Quebec. The city of Montreal, for various reasons, has decided to dump waste into... Continue Reading →
Complete Darkness Comic Issue 2 by Matt Adcock
The awaited second issue of the incredible, award winning book & comic, Complete Darkness, from the perfect duo. Matt Adcock and Karl Brown is finally here on our review shores and the first impression we have of it is that, the graphics are calibrated. Yes, calibrated, because you cannot make the contours of that soldier... Continue Reading →
Journey Through Eden by Nieya Glen
I like going into a book blind with minimum details so that I can enjoy every single page rather than just knowing what’s waiting for me in the first 50 pages because I read the summary, so all I knew when I started reading Journey through Eden was that this follows Evelyn who works in... Continue Reading →
