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 →
Skyfold by Tim Mckay
“If you’re reading this book without the audiobook, God help you.”, yes, this is in the book on the pronunciation guide. HAHAHAHHAHAHA, typical of Tim, and yes, you will totally need the pronuncation guide because of the very “intricate” names that can and WILL confuse you as you read this book, but don't worry, it's... Continue Reading →
15 Ways Pets Teach Us Kindness: More Nuggets of Hope by Kim Lengling
Pets, for many of us, are huge parts of our lives. They brighten our days. They bring a smile to our faces with their antics and bring tears to our eyes when tragedy strikes. But what about the little lessons that they teach us in their own simplistic ways? Well, author Kim Lengling is back... Continue Reading →
Out of Poland by Charles Breakfield and Rox Burkey
Authors Breakfield and Burkey are back with a novella that you are not going to want to miss! Set in the beginning stages of World War II Out of Poland is an action-packed drama that will grip you and keep you page-turning to the very end. But even when you reach the final page of... Continue Reading →
A Season In Lights by Gregory Erich Phillips
A nice and promising opening that leads to an even more interesting development as the we are told the story of an, unorthodox , Broadway aspiring ballet dancer called Cammie, that dares to follow her dreams although everything that would and could keep her down, going through the ruffs and edges of the competitive New... Continue Reading →
