Category: Fiction

Queen of Deception by May Freighter (Book Review #1692)

“Queen of Deception” by May Freighter is a riveting tale set in a medieval fantasy world, full of intrigue, betrayal, and political maneuvering. The novel follows the story of Emilia, a seventeen-year-old princess who is determined to change her fate, considered cursed by the… Continue Reading “Queen of Deception by May Freighter (Book Review #1692)”

Till I Bleed No More by Alexander Ellis (Book Review #1691)

“Till I Bleed No More” by Alexander Ellis is a captivating adventure set against the backdrop of the post-piracy era in the year 1728. The story unfolds as Casper Nait, a survivor of a brutal encounter with pirate hunters, finds himself stranded on an… Continue Reading “Till I Bleed No More by Alexander Ellis (Book Review #1691)”

The Thief and the Historian by Brendan Corbett (Book Review #1690)

“The Thief and the Historian” by Brendan Corbett marks an enthralling introduction to the Runetree Chronicles, offering readers a delightful blend of fantasy, adventure, and self-discovery. Corbett’s debut novel introduces us to Aeda, a skilled thief associated with the Grey Society. Despite her reservations… Continue Reading “The Thief and the Historian by Brendan Corbett (Book Review #1690)”

A Vacuum for My Birthday by J.M. Gulmire (Book Review #1689)

“A Vacuum for My Birthday” by J.M. Gulmire is a delightful and imaginative children’s book that takes young readers on a whimsical journey through the anticipation of a birthday surprise. The story revolves around Sam, a spirited 9-year-old, eagerly awaiting her birthday present and,… Continue Reading “A Vacuum for My Birthday by J.M. Gulmire (Book Review #1689)”

Let Evening Come by Yvonne Osborne (Book Review #1735)

“Let Evening Come” by Yvonne Osborne is a poignant and deeply moving narrative that explores themes of loss, love, cultural conflict, and resilience. Set against the backdrop of rural Michigan and western Saskatchewan, the novel weaves together the lives of Sadie Wixom, a young… Continue Reading “Let Evening Come by Yvonne Osborne (Book Review #1735)”

Monsters of North Yellowstone by Sae Luy (Book Review #1686)

“Monsters of North Yellowstone” by Sae Luy invites readers into a post-apocalyptic world where the remnants of humanity grapple with the aftermath of infected water, natural disasters, and a mysterious disease that turns survivors into memoryless monsters. In this gripping narrative, the main character,… Continue Reading “Monsters of North Yellowstone by Sae Luy (Book Review #1686)”

The Perilous Awakening of Johnny Hazard by E.B. Hauk (Book Review #1681)

“The Perilous Awakening of Johnny Hazard” by E.B. Hauk is a gripping exploration of the unraveling psyche of Johnny Hazard, an OSU assistant coach, whose seemingly perfect life takes a harrowing turn. Set in 1986, the narrative unfolds with Johnny at the pinnacle of… Continue Reading “The Perilous Awakening of Johnny Hazard by E.B. Hauk (Book Review #1681)”

The Great Hunter by Kel Paisley (Book Review #1673)

A Riveting Tale of Love, Betrayal, and Destiny in “The Great Hunter” by Kel Paisley “The Great Hunter” by Kel Paisley unfolds against the backdrop of a longstanding feud between families, setting the stage for a tale of love, courage, and the quest for… Continue Reading “The Great Hunter by Kel Paisley (Book Review #1673)”

Reflections on the Boulevard by LJ Ambrosio (Book Review #1672)

“Journey of the Heart: Reflections on the Boulevard – A Poignant Tale of Friendship and Discovery” In LJ Ambrosio’s soul-stirring sequel to “A Reservoir Man,” titled “Reflections on the Boulevard,” readers are taken on an emotional rollercoaster through the lives of two unlikely companions,… Continue Reading “Reflections on the Boulevard by LJ Ambrosio (Book Review #1672)”