Rise of Dresca by Tim McKay

Rise of Dresca takes place in a world where there is a struggle for independence and a powerful invasion leads to the collision of a nation. This book had me hooked from the first page itself. The first fifty pages reminded me of one of my favorite scenes of Harry Potter, where Harry is stuck... Continue Reading →

Rise of Dresca by Tim McKay

Have you ever read a book that the first impression you had about the author was: “ He’s a FUCKING SAVAGE!!!!” ? No, then grab this book and feel it first hand, ahahhaha. I will let you find out why. That disclaimer was priceless! You will never find this stuff in the BIG 5 publishers,... 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 →

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 →

Plot & Scenery. 23rd Ed. E-mag

Plot is the most crucial element in the story, heck, it IS the story, and scenery makes the skin of it, so we talked with two of the coolest people in the Indie Writing Community, Rebecca Weber and Matryce Moon about this topics. Enjoy your free E-mag.

The Desert Siren by Jessie Sadler

When I started reading The Desert Siren I was reminded of a few of my favorite movies that take place underwater like Little Mermaid (also mentioned in the book) or Finding Dory etc to name a few among others. I am nowhere implying that the story is inspired by any of the above-mentioned films. The... Continue Reading →

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