Have you ever read a book that the first impression you had about the author was: “ He’s a FUCKING SAVAGE!!!!” ? No, then grab this book and feel it first hand, ahahhaha. I will let you find out why. That disclaimer was priceless! You will never find this stuff in the BIG 5 publishers,... Continue Reading →
Book Awards 2022
Hello there, and welcome to the "ultimate" post of every year, the Scribble's Worth Book Reviews Awards, and find out which were truly the most spectacular books of the year, after passing some of the harshest criteria of selection, review standards and ratings! Yes, we are still one of the most selective book review sites... Continue Reading →
Eternity’s Well by Zachary Hagen
Don’t you looove books that start with a bang, people running, screaming and buildings collapsing? Your kind of book? Then read on because this is just THE book for you . With an INSTANTLY engaging narrative, Zachary Hagen tells us about two emergency responders of a magic city, and what is the emergency they are... Continue Reading →
April Showers Bring Dead Flowers by Krista Lockheart
This book is a very easy read with a fast pace and some easy to like characters. The mystery was intriguing and kept me guessing from the beginning to the end. Even with the clues spread out, I didn’t guess the “who done it” until the end when everything was revealed. The situations the main character... Continue Reading →
The Emir’s Falcon by Matt Hughes
I really enjoyed this story. This book was very heavy in different cultures and the teachings of each one as it was specific to the characters. This added a lot more dimensions to the character and also taught me, as the reader, things about their culture. Now whether or not some of that is not... Continue Reading →
The Colony (Uluru Legacy Series Book #3 ) By Anna J Walner
Anna J Walner left us, on the end of the previous book of the series (our review here), hanging on the edge of the plot. We were left with: a kidnapping, witches on the loom, alliances needed to be made, and a knives at the throats of everyone, but.., as if that wasn’t enough, Anna... 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 →
Six Strings By C. Billie Brunson (The review)
This isn't the first time reviewing a C. Billie Brunson's book, in fact, the very first book review on Scribble's Worth was of "Heart of Malice". Since Heart of Malice was launched in 2015, we can definitely say that Mrs. Brunson has done her homework with diligence, because "Six Strings" is a total PUNCHER. I... Continue Reading →
The Wrath of Storms By Steven Mckinnon (A review).
All of us have read at least a couple of book series that start off great and fade as the pages roll, and the longer a book is, the higher are the chances of it falling into this deadly trap. Fortunately for you, this isn’t the case. With Wrath of Storms, Steven Mckinnon not only... Continue Reading →
