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 →
Never Never by Liz Butcher
Have you ever read, seen, or even felt like something was too good to be true, or just too good to be... good, and then it hits you: you are reading/seeing a horror scene? Yeah... Welcome to “Never Never” by Liz Butcher. This is a dark fantasy, criminal, detective type novel and I can put... Continue Reading →
Garkain by Anna J Walner
An intriguing and mysterious entrance that explains just enough to invite us to turn to the next page, and then the next, lifting a smile on our faces as we join the dots, but at the same time, giving us even more mysteries to keep looking for their answers. That’s how you do it and... Continue Reading →
July E-mag, 3rd Edition
Exclusive Version For FREE The E-Magazine full of careers-saving tips, advices and resources for writers of the Twitter #WritingCommunity. In this edition, we interview two Best-selling authors, Marie Powell and Kevin Tumlinson, about how to deal with the publishing industry, the traditional and the indie self-publishing industry, along with secrets and methods related to querying, marketing,... Continue Reading →
The Aviator By Craig DiLouie
Flying is one of the coolest things on Earth and aircrafts are possibly the most awesome inventions created by mankind! They are faster than sound, look very slick and Craig DiLouie challenges our minds with them in this fast-paced thriller and IF you like adrenaline, The Aviator is the right book for you. So, we... Continue Reading →
Allaigna’s Song : Overture By J. M. Landels
Allaigna’s Song Overture by J. M. Landels is a pleasingly magic romance about family, kingdoms, the implications of destiny and choice that take us to three different paths, and lots of adventures. After the first chapter, we realize that although we don’t know much of what exactly are we are dealing with, we like it,... Continue Reading →
“Man On Fire” by Humphrey Hawksley
If you like conspiracy theories, political issues, and tension between nations while secret operations are in progress, pay very close attention to this book, because Humphrey Hawksley is a pro in writing them, and the book was based on real occurrences, mostly, which you can tell by the details of the explanations. Man on Fire... Continue Reading →
Last Of The Gifted – Spirit Sight by Marie Powell (A Review)
It IS true that one should never judge a book by its cover, and as a writer and reader, I follow this advice, BUUUUUUUUUTTTTT, I can and WILL judge this cover. IT IS GLORIOUS! I have never seen, as far as I can recall, a cover THIS beautiful, I mean, LOOK at it! It's magical,... Continue Reading →
“For Poetry’s Sake” By B. T. Harris
First things first, the cover is something to look at, twice. Simple, yet full of texture and vibrancy it comes off as something thought-out and identifies the book. The second thing that I loved was the title: "For Poetry's Sake", both for the implication and the pun (I assume). Once you open the book there... Continue Reading →
The Names That Survived By Mackenzie Littledale
The Names That Survived is a short-story that is… light and deep. A story about identities, names and the acceptance of one's culture and roots are showcased with their problems and implications that strikes home to the Black community and general immigrants that go to America in hopes to become and be accepted as "white",... Continue Reading →
