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Review of Wicked Queen & Rebel Knight by Nancy Hibbert

Review of Wicked Queen & Rebel Knight by Nancy Hibbert Book Blurb Nakira is made queen, but has no idea how to rule. Will her people accept her? When the rightful rulers of Dalriada are killed in war, the lone daughter returns to a land she hardly remembers. Everything is fear and confusion. Trying to… Continue reading Review of Wicked Queen & Rebel Knight by Nancy Hibbert

Crafting Bestsellers: Tips for Writing by guest contributor Simon Doyle

Crafting Bestsellers: Tips for Writing Crafting Bestsellers: Tips for Writing Books that Captivate Your Audience GUEST ARTICLE BY SIMON DOYLE Crafting a book that captivates your audience is an art form. Bringing characters to life, setting the perfect scene and developing a story arc that keeps readers gripped with anticipation takes more than just putting… Continue reading Crafting Bestsellers: Tips for Writing by guest contributor Simon Doyle

Review of Rising Up by Tanya Ross

Review of Rising Up by Tanya Ross Book Blurb A SCI-FI DYSTOPIAN TALE FULL OF MYSTERY AND ROMANCE 2021 WINNER OF THE INDIE AUTHOR PROJECT IN YA FOR THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA! “Ross’ addition to the dystopian genre leaves teen readers with an understanding that their emotions hold great power, adult readers with an appreciation… Continue reading Review of Rising Up by Tanya Ross

Review of Stop Stuffing Your Face by Jason Newman

Review of Stop Stuffing Your Face by Jason Newman Book Blurb Food is considered a necessity which we require to live. When does it become our nemesis? Sure, the necessity is there, but there are so many tempting foods out there that we know aren’t good for us, but we can’t resist the urge to… Continue reading Review of Stop Stuffing Your Face by Jason Newman

Review of One Woman’s Voice by Thomas Leverette

Review of One Woman’s Voice by Thomas Leverette Book Blurb Elizabeth Mansfield Irving was born in New York State just before the Civil War, when elocution (speaking well and effectively) was a national pastime, and she loved to recite poems and speak. As a woman, she was somewhat limited in what she could do, but… Continue reading Review of One Woman’s Voice by Thomas Leverette

Review of Beyond Blood by Jack King

Beyond Blood Jack King Giving that other monarch a run for his money. I love a good detective story. Detective Husto’s in a fast-paced race against time as the body count stacks up…and then the serial killer moves his sights. A guess-along whodunit. Another thing to mention about this book is that it’s very well… Continue reading Review of Beyond Blood by Jack King

Review of The Invisible Man by D.David Croot.

This is the third book I’ve read by this author and I have got used to his style and formatting choices—that are D.David Croot and what makes his writing style different.   He uses poetic grace and creates art from his writing, so his words flow in a visual context.   The writing itself is… Continue reading Review of The Invisible Man by D.David Croot.

Review of The Lone Wolf Society by Joshua Kidd

The Wolf will have its season. We have a bit of everything in this book. The author takes us down an often sensitive journey of a broken family, but we discover it’s more than that—it’s a broken society. It’s a story about love and loss and living with disability and flaws. We ripple out from… Continue reading Review of The Lone Wolf Society by Joshua Kidd

Review of Twenty-First Century Mankind Blues D.David Croot

This is my second book by this author, and I have a third waiting in the wings to be read. He is a guilty pleasure. Sometimes I sum up books in one word, and this one would be described as observational. He takes the town characters we all know and brings them into hard focus—and… Continue reading Review of Twenty-First Century Mankind Blues D.David Croot

Review of The Genesis 6 Project by Michael Ferguson

Wow. You need a cup of tea and a sit-down after reading this one. The author draws you into an action-all-the-way thriller, where the tension builds, and you can imagine you’re there. I love Ironhorse, a well-thought-out and crafted character.   The research is incredible, and you can feel the passion the author has for… Continue reading Review of The Genesis 6 Project by Michael Ferguson