Category: Fiction

The Woman of the Year by Elena Shalneva (Book Review #1793)

“The Woman of the Year” by Elena Shalneva is a compelling psychological thriller that delves deep into the cutthroat world of corporate finance, exploring the lengths one woman will go to in her quest for success. Shalneva crafts a narrative that is both gripping… Continue Reading “The Woman of the Year by Elena Shalneva (Book Review #1793)”

Verses in the Sand by Darren Beaming (Book Review #1792)

“Verses in the Sand” by Darren Beaming is an enthralling narrative that masterfully intertwines elements of romance, friendship, and historical fiction. Set against the dramatic backdrop of the Napoleonic Wars and the Regency Era, Darren Beaming crafts a story that is a testament to… Continue Reading “Verses in the Sand by Darren Beaming (Book Review #1792)”

Exiles by L.J. Ambrosio (Book Review #1866)

In Exiles, the final installment of the Reflections of Michael Trilogy by L.J. Ambrosio, readers are given a profound conclusion to a saga that began with A Reservoir Man and continued in Reflections on the Boulevard. This novel not only ties up the loose… Continue Reading “Exiles by L.J. Ambrosio (Book Review #1866)”

Wild Conviction by Mary Dezember (Book Review #1790)

“Wild Conviction” by Mary Dezember is an evocative and deeply moving novel that merges elements of historical fiction, magical realism, and Southern Gothic into a compelling narrative. Set against the tumultuous backdrop of the 1850s antebellum America, the story follows Twilight Wild Adams, a… Continue Reading “Wild Conviction by Mary Dezember (Book Review #1790)”

Sorcery & Sin in the Second World by R. S. d’Arcy (Book Review #1788)

“Sorcery & Sin in the Second World” by R. S. d’Arcy is a spellbinding tale of love, betrayal, and power that transports readers to a fantastical medieval world beyond a mysterious backyard portal. The story begins with Rena, a woman stuck in the monotony… Continue Reading “Sorcery & Sin in the Second World by R. S. d’Arcy (Book Review #1788)”

Shadow Song by April Tompkins (Book Review #1786)

“Shadow Song” by April Tompkins is a captivating novel that skillfully blends elements of mystery, romance, and personal growth into a seamless narrative. The story follows Ashley Montrose, a woman whose life takes an unexpected turn after she loses her job and stumbles into… Continue Reading “Shadow Song by April Tompkins (Book Review #1786)”

On the Brink by Michael A. Sisti (Book Review #1785)

“On the Brink” by Michael A. Sisti is a riveting novel that captures the essence of resilience, ambition, and the indomitable human spirit. Following the journey of Dave Powers from a young, eager entrepreneur to a man grappling with the complexities of adulthood and… Continue Reading “On the Brink by Michael A. Sisti (Book Review #1785)”

The Jackdaw and the Doll by John Biscello (Book Review #1783)

“The Jackdaw and the Doll” by John Biscello, with spellbinding artwork by Izumi Yokoyama, is a captivating fable that transcends the ordinary to become a mesmerizing tableau of creativity and imagination. This book is not just a reading experience; it’s an aesthetic journey that… Continue Reading “The Jackdaw and the Doll by John Biscello (Book Review #1783)”

Heartstrings by Rachel Lane (Book Review #1775)

“Heartstrings” by Rachel Lane is a poignant and evocative narrative that delves deep into the complexities of growing up and the indelible impact of life’s unexpected turns. Through the lens of Celine and her twin sister, Lane captures the essence of the transition from… Continue Reading “Heartstrings by Rachel Lane (Book Review #1775)”