From the dedication, we can already feel the magic that awaits us in the book, and it hold an exciting promise of discovery which pulls us to continue reading the book at once, nice touch there, and the book starts off GREAT with powerful lessons that hit us full force with their depth and practicality,... Continue Reading →
“The Freedom Broker” by K. J. Howe
It doesn’t matter how many accolades a book or author might have, the reader knows at once on the first words, how good a book may, or may not be, and the first words of the Freedom Broker by K. J. Howe are gripping! You start off reading about Thea Paris, in the middle of... Continue Reading →
“Grolar” By Thorsten Nesch
The book has a slow start that lets you, the reader get comfortable and even bored on purpose. A casual pace, almost like a lazy stroll on the beach with words that start building up as the story moves forward.In this story, we have a quite peculiar bear-like beast, to which we don't know how... Continue Reading →
The Line is Drawn by Jocie McKade
First impressions are essential and this book starts off with a bang, blood, and murder – “MOE SHERIDAN, Esq., fell to the floor unleashing an agonizing scream. His perfectly knotted bow tie sagged to one side and a quickly growing bloom of crimson blood covered his finely tailored shirt.” Well, hell yeah! With all the... Continue Reading →
“Four” By MJ Preston
The second part of the BEST Crime Thriller reviewed on our site so far this year, HIGHWAYMAN, is finally here and it’s named “Four”. OK. For those who haven’t read the book, or the review of HIGHWAYMAN by MJ Preston, you can, and should check it out before we kick off this review. Don’t worry,... Continue Reading →
Complete Darkness By Matt Adcock
The book doesn’t even start and we already love it because the disclaimer goes like: “This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, businesses, places, events, locales, and incidents are either the products of the author’s imagination or used in a fictitious manner. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is... Continue Reading →
Halloween Reads – Updated!
This List brings you the SPOOKIEST, most thrilling, most chilling, horrrific books that will make you Halloween Season shine! Vampires, zombies, werewolves, mysteries, witches, ghosts, aliens, murders and all the bloody and paranormal stuff right here for you! Always updated for your enjoyment. ALL HAIL THE PUMPKIN KING!!! It’s always spooky season. Lipstick Asylum by... Continue Reading →
Little Owl by Lauri Schoenfeld
Adeline suffers from Anxiety and PTSD, yet is trying to find peace and be a good mother to her two daughters and a good wife while trying to not be affected by her traumatic past. Available at Amazon It’s all good and well, until her instincts tell her that she is in danger, and her... Continue Reading →
Dos and Donts While Writing Characters
So, here we are again, to give you a few tips that might as well just save your manuscript, this time, about characters! 1- Don't make your characters EXTRA special, so much so that readers can't relate One of the things that prevents the reader to enjoy a book is not being able to relate... Continue Reading →
Lipstick Asylum By Nzondi
“For since death came through the first woman, the resurrection of the dead comes also through a woman."Eldá Nani Kama From the cover, we can assume that women will play a major role on this, be it good or bad, but from that intro, we find out that it’s pretty much the bad side, which... Continue Reading →
