Our Book Review of Rotten Magic The story begins in the first person with Drusilla, an Artificer’s apprentice, mired in the enigma of a cold metal box of gears he can’t figure out. Not that it should be a surprise since the other apprentices are also at a […]
Our Book Review of Chasing the Blue Sky Some things are simple for people. Others things are a bit crazy. For me, a big challenge is getting in the front door each night, and I love it. That’s because I’m greeted by my wife, and our girls, and […]
Our Book Review of The Coven Murders Author Brian O’Hare makes a daring move in the third book of his Inspector Sheehan Mysteries by setting the stage instantly with a ritual killing, and by gruesomely linking both crime and horror genre’s in The Coven Murders. I’m a fan […]
Our Book Review of Smugglers and Scones Author Morgan C. Talbot offers up a smart, smirky cozy mystery in Smugglers & Scones. As mysteries go, I tend more towards hard-boiled fare, but sometimes change is good. In this case, the change was very good! I honestly didn’t want […]
Our Book Review of How Speleology Restored My Sex Drive If the title of Michael Bernhart’s latest book is confusing, don’t feel bad. Speleology is the study of caves and cave systems, and you already know about sex drives, but the snake? Well, I think Bernhart is selling […]
In the world of Horror short stories, Stephen King rules all. His Kindle books dominate the top twenty list with six entries and 14 of his books are found in the top 40. What’s a new author to do? Dream on? Well, there’s really nothing that can be […]
Our Book Review of Pipeliner Think of your days in high school and tell me you don’t wonder what would have happened if things had gone just a little differently; a different best friend, a better second date, or more success with the popular kids, sports, or other […]
Our Book Review of RIC-A-DAM-DOO Wayne Kerr’s novel, Ric-A-Dam-Doo: The Snow Devils Kindle Edition opens with a five-man crew of soldiers arriving in a foreign port. They are from Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry’s 2nd Battalion arriving for a covert operation. They are met with skepticism and derision […]
Our Book Review of The Soul Guide For those of you with a bent for paranormal dark fantasy, Kelly Stock’s The Soul Guide may be just what you are looking for. Set in Clayhill Manor and the dark recesses it offers, Bertram the Caretaker holds the keys to every […]
Our Book Review of Operation Desert Swarm Author Michael P. Whateley presents a tense, taut, military saga in Operation Desert Swarm. The novel starts with Chris Murphy dominating the action, but there are several characters in this story. Eventually, the strong survive, and Steven Blackwood takes his place. […]