You know what is rare? A book written by an American that actually has the correct Spanish pronunciation!! Why am I so excited about this? And why should you care? Because this novel is about Texas and a sheriff in the ol' days of the gunslingers. Not too fancy, yes, but it's super nice to... Continue Reading →
Lure Jesse and Hawk by W.L. Hawkin
This post contains affiliate links. Lure started off with our main character, Jesse, out in the woods, taking pictures of animals, as she does for her job as a photographer. When she is about to take a picture of a beautiful young deer, the most unexpected thing happens right before her eyes! Stunned and quite... Continue Reading →
I’ll take my chances by Gary Turner
" He felt the turmoil of a world gone mad, of ordinary men killing one another simply because they wore different colored clothing. " The author, Gary Turner, in the introduction, clearly states that the book, although fiction, is based on real people, which many, their names are kept real, and the life aspects of... Continue Reading →
“Homo Idiotus” by William Gensburger
William Gensburger is one of the best writers we have reviewed on this blog, among so many of the great and legendary writers we have the pleasure to review their books and talk with, so reading another one of his books is a pleasure and it's always exciting. As you may know from the review... Continue Reading →
“Qurbaan” by Zaira Pirzada
" I am:The beginning of every end.The evolution of revolutions in becoming.I am matter borne from matter:The universe in every breathe; " With power, confidence and grit, we are introduce to the first words of Zaira Pirzada that are simply beautiful and motivating, on the first poem "The Magnificent", and our eyes are openly and... Continue Reading →
