A twisted young man that finds pleasure in killing, a dyslexic limp, money, a machete, the Feds and an author that means BUSINESS! Disclaimer: In order to keep our reviews Unbiased, we don't accept payments beforehand, and we don't get affiliate earnings on ANY book sales we review and promote. Thank you. Unlike some thrillers... Continue Reading →
Secret Sky by JP McLean
An accident, a semi-conscious victim, paramedics and... dark humor? That's when you know you might have a great book in your hands and Secret Sky by JP McLean promises, in its first paragraphs, to be an adventure, but does the book live up to seasoned readers expectations? YES IT DOES! With a very nice description... Continue Reading →
Fear & Longing in Los Angeles By Mark Leslie
How'd your love life be like, if you turned into wolf at night and had to fight crime? Mark Leslie explores this possibility in a entertaining, smooth and unique way blending romance with fantasy and sprinkling it with a good dose of thriller and action. If you like an unique, well-written romance sprinkled with desire... Continue Reading →
SW E-Mag Ed.#1
The FIRST edition of our E-mag for the Twitter’s #WritingCommunity, featuring the amazingly cool Rebecca Webber, the always light and jovial VSSPoem Host and Author of the AMAZING poetry book- The Rhythm of Life, Randy Gerritse, and one of our favourite artists, J-Man! A brief, 13pg, 2k words magazine filled with insight, writingtips and opportunities... Continue Reading →
J-Man The Vibrant Artist
*This post contains images of clowns, if you have phobias, please don't continue. J-Man is one of those artists that makes you ask: "Why?" (In a good way).Prone to the creepy, the scary and the digital, J-man makes unique pieces that make you stop and take a deeper look into what you are seeing. Ambiguity... Continue Reading →
“The Day of The Swans” By Linda M James
If you never read a psychological thriller, The Day of The Swans by Linda M James will give you the PERFECT introduction to the genre! The word “psychology” itself might make some turn back, close the book and run from the store in panic, but, just like many readers, this is my first time reading... Continue Reading →
The Rhythm of Life by Randy Gerritse
This is the testament of the saying: "Never Judge a book by its cover". I repeat: Don't let the cover fool you, because after you read it you will come to one of two conclusions: 1- This took SEVERAL years to write. OR... 2- This was written by a literary GENIUS! The Rhythm of Life... Continue Reading →
The World Of Thermo – Thermometer Rising By Guy Walton (The Review)
Global Warming! Yes, a scary phrase with even scarier after-thoughts. Maybe that's what stops many of us from learning more about it and teach them to the ones that will suffer the most with it, our children, BUT! If that's the case, fret no more because Mr. Guy Walton has written a great children's book... Continue Reading →
Six Strings By C. Billie Brunson (The review)
This isn't the first time reviewing a C. Billie Brunson's book, in fact, the very first book review on Scribble's Worth was of "Heart of Malice". Since Heart of Malice was launched in 2015, we can definitely say that Mrs. Brunson has done her homework with diligence, because "Six Strings" is a total PUNCHER. I... Continue Reading →
Last Of The Gifted – Spirit Sight by Marie Powell (A Review)
It IS true that one should never judge a book by its cover, and as a writer and reader, I follow this advice, BUUUUUUUUUTTTTT, I can and WILL judge this cover. IT IS GLORIOUS! I have never seen, as far as I can recall, a cover THIS beautiful, I mean, LOOK at it! It's magical,... Continue Reading →
