Outfoxed: An Inspector William Fox Adventure is the first book by author Peter Thomas Pontsa. Looking for a suspense thriller with political overtones? Then this is the book for you! From the sounds of it, this book could potentially become a series. It will be intriguing to find out if we will be seeing Inspector... Continue Reading →
Land of the Unknown: Egress by Mario A. Hernandez
Land of the Unknown: Egress is the first book in the Land of the Unknown series by Mario A. Hernandez. Readers looking for an exciting YA fantasy novel to escape will find an engaging storyline waiting for them within this book’s pages. Land of the Unknown: Egress has a simplistic red cover with golden glitter... Continue Reading →
Scylla the Revenge by Myron Edwards
Scylla the Revenge was a revelation! I am the biggest folklore and mythology nerd! I absorb any, and all stories that I can find in the genre across all cultures. While I am familiar with the Greek Gods and folklore surrounding these entities, it is always fun to discover something new. I am grateful to... Continue Reading →
My Fatal Futility Convulsions by Neil Hemfrey
Annnnd FINALLY, after almost one year and a half, we get the second part of the My Fatal Futility series! If you are asking: “why are we so excited about this series or book?” Well, all I can say is that the first book “My Fatal Futility Shellshock” (read the review here), was nothing short... Continue Reading →
Hero Haters by Ken MacQueen
Ken MacQueen’s Hero Haters is a suspense thriller that will pull you to the edge of your seat and keep you there. Somewhere in the United States is a man with a grudge against so-called “heroes,” and he has a particular one that he has his eye on. But first, he’ll make people disappear and... Continue Reading →
Dead Without Remorse by Diane Bator
Affiliate links are present in this review. This book starts off with a bang, literally! Get your copy on Amazon || Apple Books || Barnes&Noble || Goodreads One minute the characters are sitting in the backyard sipping their afternoon drinks and the next minute, there is an explosion and it’s raining blown up pieces of... 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 →
“Reboots: Undead can dance” by Mercedes Lackey and Cody Martin
We like this book, we like this book a LOT! And here's why: The narrative is conversational and FULL of humor, dark humor and sarcasm! LOVE IT. The description of the Fangs, the Weres, and the Reboots, -Vampires, Werewolves and Zombies - is a new take on things, THAT's for sure. SCI-FI! We got interstellar travel, tech... Continue Reading →
“Minor Assassin” by Jackiem Joyner
This book starts off with heavy scenes. I mean... HEAVY. No mercy for the main character, Jon, as he is forced to see his family being killed in front of his eyes, by a Chinese gang leader, inside his house after his parents returned home from a work assignment gone right, or wrong. After the... Continue Reading →
“Something In The Water – Drowning” by Dean Comyn
Ok! The mysterious nature of this book is impressive and the hold of the narrative on the first chapter even more so. By the second, the questions grow and keep growing as we are just given a whiff of what may possibly be happening, which makes this book gripping from the start! We have some... Continue Reading →
