How does every great book start? With an introduction to one of the main characters? A tease into the mission ahead? Or a bit of mystery to keep you thinking of what will happen? Well Assignment: Earth by Lynne Armstrong-Jones starts with all three. Just a few pages in and I can tell there is... Continue Reading →
Seas of the Zovah by Tim McKay Podcast review
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All That Sparkles by Diane Bator
All That Sparkles is the first book in Diane Bator’s A Glitter Bay Mystery series. First glance at this cover? You get a gorgeous dress that appears to be made of jewels. For cozy mystery lovers, this cover with its chic boutique vibe gives off “cozy mystery.” You also get a sense of elegance as... Continue Reading →
Rise Of Dresca by Tim McKay Podcast Review
Yeap! The astonishing fantasy book, Rise of Dresca (review here), has a podcast book review that you can listen for free on our BMAC channel. Enjoy 🙂 Click to get your copy Amazon Universal link || Amazon US || Goodreads || Author site Read Tim McKay's interview about Rise of Dresca Subscribe to get reviews on your inbox weekly
Ghouls, horror and character dev with Darren Lee Compton
Darren, lets get down to it. You are one of the most detailedwriters we have had on Scribble's Worth Book Reviews, specially when it comes to character traits, but before we go there, Darren, tell us, how did Graveslinger came about? Graveslinger first came around as a concept for a graphic novel series, but due... Continue Reading →
The Patient Routine by Luna Rey Hall
The Patient Routine, a suggestive title that opens our minds to many questions. IS it about patience, or is it about disease? Is it about the patience of a patient, or the lack of it? Is it about the routine itself? Hm.... And with these questions, we go ahead, curious about what we will find,... Continue Reading →
192 Days Missing By Sue Denver
It’s all fun and games (and a regular day at your 9-5 job), until you are abducted on a parking garage, just to find out that you weren’t the target and you might die if you don’t prove yourself useful to the kidnappers (that kill women for fun). And if you think this isn’t curious... Continue Reading →
Apologies, we have let you down in March
March sucked, and we at Scribbles, (me, Julio, personally), did not perform as expected from you guys. And I want to personally apologize. I did not promote your books as often, nor did I make the E-mag (that is coming soon ). Although I don't like to give excuses, I would like to let you... Continue Reading →
Raise The Stakes By O. E. Tearmann
We have been loving this series since page one of book one, were sold completely by page two of book one, and became book-o-dependent by the second chapter of book two, and yes, the series is THAT good (check it on goodreads). Ebook/Paperback or see it on Goodreads Ebook/Paperback or see it on Goodreads After... Continue Reading →
I Want to Tell You My Story By Denise Bowles
Remember that old saying: "Never judge a book by its cover?" Well, once again, it has proven itself true. Order Your Copy "I Want to Tell You My Story" by Denise Bowles, is an interesting, quick, extremely relatable account of the hardships, trials, and albatross the author overcame, and how she did it. Okay, everyone... Continue Reading →
