A good book is one that can catch you early with something that the writer tells you in the story, be it a scare, a mystery that makes you curious, and many times, just like the JB Williams did, with homour and sarcasm with this part: “He hopped from one job to another; from retail,... Continue Reading →
Wrath of the Worm Wraith by Darren Lee Compton
Darren Lee Compton is not an author that takes time to “get into the book”, in the first sentence or two, you can feel the “game on” attitude and you are plunged back into the fray without a warning, and of course it should be like this, we readers have signed up for this, right?... Continue Reading →
“Reboots: Undead can dance” by Mercedes Lackey and Cody Martin
We like this book, we like this book a LOT! And here's why: The narrative is conversational and FULL of humor, dark humor and sarcasm! LOVE IT. The description of the Fangs, the Weres, and the Reboots, -Vampires, Werewolves and Zombies - is a new take on things, THAT's for sure. SCI-FI! We got interstellar travel, tech... 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 →
“The Prodigal Son”, the perfect beginning of an epic book series
“DEUCALION SELDOM SLEPT, but when he did, he dreamed. Every dream was a nightmare.” 14 words in, and you are already demanding answers to the questions: - Who is Decaulion? // What does “Decaulion” mean ? // Why such a name? // What kind of insomnia gets you to “seldom” sleep? And when he does,... Continue Reading →
