Gateworlds Earth by Gillbert Troll (Book Review #1192)

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Gateworlds earth is book one of the Athanator series. It is a classic humorous fantasy story set on a multiverse Earth. An ancient portal is found in the jungles of Guatemala, causing quite a stir. With the Gate opened, every sentient creature on Earth is soul-joined with another creature within the multiverse.

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Fae or Foe? By C A DEEGAN (Book Review #1191)

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Fae or Foe is book one of the Cracklock Saga series. The young adult fantasy story begins with Jack Crackley and him trying to stay away from the ever-changing world around him, but as luck has it, he is fallen right in the middle of everything. The reason is, The Cracklocks are gathering life force to destroy the Realm of the Departed (the realm of the dead), which is part of their plan for the destruction of the Faery itself. The lead, Jack’ Crackley’ (15), is a boy from a single-parent family on the poor side of town who has no idea who he actually is, having been glamoured to hide him when he was four. 

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Glory Unbound by Deborah L. King (Book Review #1190)

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Glory unbound is an African American historical fiction written about Glory Bishop. From the beginning, you realize that Glory is not having it easy. Her backstory, the relationship with her mother, and Malcolm, the villain, truly shape your mind about what she is dealing with.

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A Note from the Editor

There is something special about spring that encourages everyone to look forward, set their clocks ahead, and not look back at the past season. Here we are with the second issue bringing you so much hope and optimism.

Lately, I’ve been communicating with authors and hearing their frustrations. It isn’t easy, and I see how much they want to succeed in this process. But as hard as they work, as many times as they find the courage to get back on the drawing board, I say, keep at it and keep trying.

The truth is, we are doing good! There is no need to justify it. No matter how many revisions and setbacks we encounter, we need to remember that the writing life is messy. There is no secret to success. Instead, we find many paths leading us to where we want to go, and if we keep trying, we will get there.

This issue offers some raw confessions and vulnerable discussions that you will enjoy. You will realize that you aren’t alone and how relatable your struggles are with your fellow writers. Let’s enjoy what we have and aim for better things.

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The Second List by Max Bridges (Book Review #1189)

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The second list is an organized crime thriller story. It all begins with Patrick Rooper, a journalist and an ex-navy SEAL who is given a request to retrieve a document from the Swiss Alps, realizing he got more than what he bargained for.

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The Truth Now by Anthony Caplan (Book review #1188)

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The truth now is a psychological fiction written about Sid Green. The action-adventure is set in New Hampshire State Correctional Facility, where Sid faces a murder charge. After 19 years of jail time, he is free and begins to re-live or build something back. However, he is mentally struggling with the voices he hears.

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The Unwanted Prophet by Carolina Cruz (Book Review #1187)

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The unwanted prophet is a dark fantasy horror story. It all begins with Quincy Sauer, a complex woman with ADHD that is both sensitive and smart. She has dealt with much drama in the past, and her path and decisions are all so important for the world she is living in.

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The Witchfinder by J. Todd Kingrea (Book Review #1186)

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The witchfinder is a sci-fi fantasy story set in a post-apocalyptic world where the Church of the Deiparous rules and Witchfinder imperator, Malachi Thorne, has to deal with a convicted heretic and traitor, Barnabas Kordell has escaped. Thorn sets out to recapture Kordell and has the help of his associates, Dario Darien, a clerk; Thurl Cabbott, a constable; Tycho Hawkes and Solomon Warner, deputies.

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A Most Unusual Friday Knight by Alan Frost (Book Review #1185)

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A most unusual Friday knight is the first book of the ‘Shawn from the shed’ series. It is a time travel science fiction story beginning with Johnny, an eleven-year-old, and his sister, Ella. They live in an orphanage owned by Regina.

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