When a book starts with that type of title, you know that there is going to be something absolutely absurd in this book. Brace yourself – it’s all true. How a family gets into all the shenanigans author G.S. Gerry regales readers with can only be described as “a series of unfortunate events.” Yeah, this... 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 Missing Blurb
It's a lovely day, you have free time and the sun is shinning. Oh glory day, the only thing that is left is… a GREAT INDIE BOOK! No problem. You pick your phone and hit social media and search "Books" and say to yourself: "To make this even more interesting, the VERY FIRST book related... Continue Reading →
“Larougo” by Anna J Walner
Garkain FINALLY we get to read the second book of this AMAZING and romantic series about vampires and "werewolves", of the AMAZING, Anna J Walner. OK. On the review of the first book, we told you guys that Garkain had best-selling potential and should become a best-seller. Well then, we were ABSOLUTELY correct, because Garkain,... Continue Reading →
WIDE For The Win by Mark Leslie
Mark Leslie, is not only a great writer, author of the Canadian Werewolf series, which we reviewed one fantastic book, Fear and Longing in Los Angeles, which you should check out, but is also a Best-selling author, that, and the fact that he was the Director of Self-Publishing and Author Relations of Kobo AND works... Continue Reading →
The single most import skill in writing.
Imagine a very young and talented writer that waves fabulous stories with the down-right potential of becoming classic best-selling titles, but struggles with his career (and life) so much that he becomes depressed because the only thing he encounters is failure, eventually quits and the world never hears about his name, or his stories, only... Continue Reading →
The Symphony of the Wind by Steven Mckinnon ( A review).
A MASTERPIECE of conspiracy, random unexplainable death, gore, zombies, mutant wolves, witches, mad scientists, badass characters with amazing depth and color, love, sarcastic humor, the best, most lovable, funny, brutal and maniac of a villain that you can get, and several unexpected plot twists that hit you out of freaking nowhere! In this bloody amazing... Continue Reading →
