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‘Werewolf for Hire’ is a mystery novella. It begins with Sara Flores, a very strong and good P.I. licenced-to-hire who happens to get a call from Lillian Jackson asking for protection after she gets hit by a car. Someone wants to kill Lillian, and… Continue Reading “Werewolf for Hire by Sue Denver (Book Review 1509)”
‘Ehud and the Great Walls of’ is a historical fiction set in 1600 BC. The story begins with Ehud, a penniless man with potential, and his honesty works well for him. In a world where the Israelites have invaded the Promised Land, the story… Continue Reading “Ehud and the Great Walls of Jericho by Bogo de Chair (Book Review #1507)”
‘Triptych Unhinged’ is a short story collection. The book is a mere 91 pages, so not only you can read it in one sitting, but if you are not much of an avid reader, it’s perfect for you.
‘Contrarian’ is a conspiracy thriller story and begins with Lars, who is a contract killer. In his first case, his assignment becomes more than what he bargains for, and you get dragged into a massive action thriller story that keeps you reading till the… Continue Reading “Contrarian by Lucas Sterling (Book Review #1496)”
‘Warn Torn’ is a historical fiction taking you to World War II and begins with Frances Meyer, a violinist and her battle trying to flee France in 1942 with her husband. The scene after scene of her struggles facing so many obstacles, such as… Continue Reading “War Torn By Jan Lloyd (Book Review #1495)”
‘Saga of the Nine: Origins’ is a dystopian thriller and begins in the year 2036, where society is dealing with Civil War. America’s society is divided, and as you are introduced into two timelines, you understand that there is more to meet the eye.
‘Starlite’ is a space teen and young adult story with science fiction elements. The story begins with Bevil Cyrex, a Star Folk who has decided not to settle on any particular planet. From living on massive ships as a sovereign nation, Bevil one day… Continue Reading “Starlite by Jonathan Latt (Book Review #1490)”