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 →
How our Selectivity Helps Your Writing Success?
Image by Tumisu from Pixabay OK! It's TRUE. Scribble's Worth Book Reviews is the most selective book review site of Twitter Writing Community, and one of the most selective book review and promotional sites on the NET. YES! We reject an average of 50% of the books we get. Or do we? Contrary to what... Continue Reading →
What Books Scribble’s Worth “Reviews” ?
We review EVERYTHING that is Indie, original and unique in one way or the other. We do not shy away from books that contain: Hard social critique (as long as it’s well put) Open foul language (as long as it’s used with purpose) Sex in all of its forms and intensity (as long as it's... Continue Reading →
Family Ties: Thicker Than Blood by B. G. Howard
Dedications and acknowledgments in books are always important, and many of them simple and cute, but there are ones that mark us with the wit behind the beauty of all of it, and B. G. Howard offers us this epic line: “…. but the extension of gratitude remains for those who believe and support me as well... Continue Reading →
Angle of Death by William Gensburger
William Gensburger introduces the second chapter of the Mackenzie Michaels Mystery Series by reinforcing in our minds what’s the series is about and what to expect from this second book, ‘Angle of Death,’ enhancing our curiosity enough for us to turn the pages faster, and read the first scene that is very well written. William doesn’t just re-introduce us to the main... 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 →
“That’s Creepy, Santa – The Trilogy” by Julie Kusma
A collection of short-stories with quite suggestive titles indeed, featuring "That's Creepy Santa" and other stories involving a Christmas spirit and holiday celebrations. The great thing about books, is that you don't have to be on the season they refer to in order to fully enjoy them, but this short collection will surely be of... Continue Reading →
