Category: Fiction

A Pterodactyl named Kahoutek by Matthew Levine (Book Review #1385)

A pterodactyl named Kahoutek is a short story with a sweet message. Pterodactyl and his adventure on the San Francisco bus brings an overwhelming amount of adventure but also a story that keeps you wondering.

Brandy, Ballad of a Pirate Princess by Dan E. Hendrickson (Book Review #1378)

Brandy, Ballad of a Pirate Princess by Dan E. Hendrickson ‘Brandy, Ballad of a Pirate Princess,’ is a historical fiction about Brandy, raised by pirates. When Dom Lomoche kills Brady’s father and her mother’s secret is revealed, Brady has to lift the curse from the… Continue Reading “Brandy, Ballad of a Pirate Princess by Dan E. Hendrickson (Book Review #1378)”

The Writer’s Story by J Schulman, Cory (Book Review #1377)

‘The writer’s story’ is a fiction thriller about a writer named Barry Penman, and his reality is written through fiction so that he can understand the depths of human experiences.

Small Stories: A Perfectly Absurd Novel by Rob Roy O’Keefe (Book Review #1376)

‘Small Stories: A Perfectly Absurd Novel’ is a political fiction and is about Duncan Small, an engineer, and Maya small, a science writer. They are constantly on the move, but Maya has had enough. They think everything is going to be easy, and finally,… Continue Reading “Small Stories: A Perfectly Absurd Novel by Rob Roy O’Keefe (Book Review #1376)”

Forbidden Love by Dee Rose (Book Review #1373)

‘Forbidden Love’ is a fiction romance about Mark and Jess and how they overcome obstacles both individually and together as friends and possibly more. The closeness and relationship between them are undeniable. Mark has strong sexual feelings for Jessie, and although Jesse marries his… Continue Reading “Forbidden Love by Dee Rose (Book Review #1373)”

Soap-Stud & Blue-Movie Girl by David Godolphin (Book Review #1371)

Soap-Stud & Blue-Movie Girl is a humorous young adult book. The book consists of two short novellas, both set in the 1990s.

Killing the Butterfly by Dale Ward (Book Review #1369)

‘Killing the Butterfly’ is a fiction thriller, and you follow Patty, a 19-year-old girl who dreams of travelling the world writing. Her dreams don’t really go as planned. Travelling, she does but with her violent boyfriend, Roy, who gets her involved in violent crimes.

Revolution by David Dorrough (Book Review #1365)

Revolution Is a dark humor fictional tale, and its added contemporary comedic element creates a very interesting read. Bill and Yvonne Smede are two middle-aged protagonists living in California, introducing all the drama that comes with their life, friends and relations.

RUNNING AT HIALEAH by Don Marinelli (Book Review #1362)

RUNNING AT HIALEAH is a dark humor book that instantly grabs your attention from the start and keeps you laughing until the end. The concept of the story is strong and written so well that you are amazed.