Humor, balant and dry humour welcomes you to the book, and it rips a smile off your face before the first paragraph ends, which is a great way to start a book. So we have our main character in a 9-to-5 job, in a city that is going through hell style heatwaves for the summer,... Continue Reading →
Chester and the Sex Robot vs The Woke Mind Virus by Kevin Eric Paul
Read the title again. *nods . Yes, THAT's how you sell a book, hahahahahhahhahhah. INSTANT curiosity, and then when you add the cover, there is only one thing to say:“If I ever find something like this in the bookstore, I will either have a good laugh because this book will be wacky as fuck (pun... Continue Reading →
Isn’t She Great by Elizabeth Teets
Wow, just wow is the word I have for the start of Isn’t She Great by Elizabeth Teets. I didn’t stop at any point for the first chapter to start this review because I just couldn’t stop reading. It opened my eyes in so many ways. Now I can’t say I don’t know this happens... Continue Reading →
Meth Murder and Amazon (A Humorous Real Life Nightmare) by G. S. Gerry
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 →
Makeup Tips from Auschwitz: How Vanity Saved my Mother’s Life by Tommy Schnurmacher
When you hear the word “memoir” you don’t think “hilarious”. However, that is exactly what you get with this book. The chapters fly past you before you know it, but each one holds something truly memorable. From the mother sharing pieces of her past to comparing herself to a famous actress from back in the... Continue Reading →
Twisty Tortoise Tussles
Twisty Tortoise Tussles is the sixth book in author Ann Charles’s Jackrabbit Junction mystery series. Looking for a mystery novel packed with humor (and I mean A LOT of humor), drama, some romance, and secrets, then this is the book for you! Whether you have read the previous books (our Reviews here) in this series... Continue Reading →
Death’s Intern by D. C. Gomez
This review contains Affiliate links Get your book on Author's Page || Alibris|| Book Depository|| Amazon Death’s Intern is the first book in D.C. Gomez’s The Intern Diaries series. Isis Black has no idea that the supernatural world exists around her, but she’s about to get a crash course when Death herself comes for her.... Continue Reading →
Fury: A Cinderella Story by David Allen
I had no idea when I received this book that it would fall so directly in my wheelhouse, not knowing the title before agreeing to do this review. I was pleasantly surprised and became increasingly excited, when I opened the email and saw the name of the book. Fury: A Cinderella Story by David Allen.... 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 →
