Category: Fiction

Two Years Dead by Alan Cupp (Book Review #2009)

Alan Cupp’s Two Years Dead is a masterfully crafted thriller that delivers high-stakes action, complex moral dilemmas, and an emotionally gripping story of redemption. From the very first page, Cupp immerses readers in the perilous world of Jay Fields—a man who miraculously wakes from… Continue Reading “Two Years Dead by Alan Cupp (Book Review #2009)”

The Projectionist by Bigfoot (Book Review #2006)

Bigfoot’s The Projectionist is an inventive and heartwarming middle-grade tale that reimagines the art of storytelling with stunning originality. With a touch of whimsy and a dash of surrealism, it explores the power of creativity and resilience in a world where stories are outlawed.

The Rebirth by V.P. Evans (Book Review #2004)

V.P. Evans delivers a gripping, dark noir thriller in The Rebirth, a novel that explores guilt, grief, and the fine line between justice and revenge. With two flawed protagonists at its core, the story pulls readers into a world of broken dreams, moral ambiguity,… Continue Reading “The Rebirth by V.P. Evans (Book Review #2004)”

The Physics of Why by Saleh R Shahid (Book Review #2002)

The Physics of Why by Saleh R Shahid is a fascinating and complex exploration of fate, love, science, and redemption, as told through the intertwined lives of three individuals across history, science, and the future. The book is divided into three parts, each exploring… Continue Reading “The Physics of Why by Saleh R Shahid (Book Review #2002)”

Trembles of the Heart by Frankie Sutton (Book Review #2001)

Frankie Sutton’s Trembles of the Heart is a heartfelt contemporary romance that explores the complexities of love, secrets, and self-discovery. At 158 pages, this novel dives deep into the emotional journeys of Jessica Everhart and Mason Harris, two characters whose bond is tested by… Continue Reading “Trembles of the Heart by Frankie Sutton (Book Review #2001)”

Watercolors and Tears by José Orlando Castañeda (Book Review #1998)

Watercolors and Tears by José Orlando Castañeda is a poignant exploration of love, loss, and self-discovery, set against the backdrop of immigration and the intricate web of human emotions. The novel follows Manuel, a young Ecuadorian who leaves his homeland in search of a… Continue Reading “Watercolors and Tears by José Orlando Castañeda (Book Review #1998)”

When I Became Never by Nathalie Guilbeault (Book Review #1997)

Nathalie Guilbeault’s When I Became Never is a gripping psychological thriller that explores the dark recesses of the human mind through a complex web of revenge, madness, and narcissism. A stand-alone sequel to Inhaled, this novel delves deeper into the sinister psyche of Benjamin… Continue Reading “When I Became Never by Nathalie Guilbeault (Book Review #1997)”

Hustling the Mob: The Mafia, Malware, and Murder by Don Spillane (Book Review #1995)

In *Hustling the Mob: The Mafia, Malware, and Murder*, Don Spillane crafts a high-octane, international crime thriller that keeps the tension tight and the stakes higher than ever. The story revolves around Joshua, a world-class hacker, and Sarah, a master safe cracker, whose skills… Continue Reading “Hustling the Mob: The Mafia, Malware, and Murder by Don Spillane (Book Review #1995)”

A Woman Like Maria by Gabriel Constans (Book Review #1993)

In *A Woman Like Maria*, Gabriel Constans delivers a deeply reflective and emotionally charged narrative that spans decades, exploring the life of Sophia, a young woman whose journey of self-discovery unfolds through her relationships and the choices she makes.