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The adversary is a crime thriller and is about Zeca, a journalist seeking revenge for the killers of his girlfriend. He feels horrible and responsible for her death. Justice to himself is only achieved when he hires a professional killer, Casimir, to find the… Continue Reading “The Adversary by Maurício Limeira (Book Review #1253)”
Twisted love is an occult horror story about Dr. Julietta, an archaeologist who discovers a chamber containing the remains of a pair of lovers in an excavation while she is in Mexico City. The finding seems to be the core of the story, and… Continue Reading “Twisted Love by Wally Runnels (Book Review #1250)”
Fate’s final destiny is a military romance story. The story begins on a Pacific battlefield in 1944 during World War II but really goes back to 1930 when Cindy and Michael meet. Michael Johnson reminisces his time growing up in Oklahoma Panhandle and everything… Continue Reading “Fate’s Final Destiny by E T McNamara (Book Review #1246)”
Self Studies is book one of the ‘Thorns of Charbon Institute” series. The story begins with Aphrodite, an 18-year-old girl who possesses magical power inside her. She is dominated by her master, who also appears to be after his own agenda, but when he… Continue Reading “Self Studies by KATE MESSICK (Book Review #1245)”
Assassins is book one of the Fourth Age- Shadow Wars series. The story is set in the land of Nostraterra and is a young adult teen story written about elves, dwarves, and their conflicts of race.
The bank street is a fictional story about Reginald Rutley, who is a social outcast peeping through people’s windows only to follow up on their stories and know their different scenarios. As weird as what he does sounds like, the story notions the perspective… Continue Reading “The Bank Street Peeper by Erna Odrach (Book Review #1241)”
Jamie whistler is a humorous fiction tale told in the first narrative. It begins with Jamie losing his family to COVID and how he is the heir to an eighty-seven billion-dollar corporate empire. His initial intention is to sell his journal to a publisher… Continue Reading “Jamie Whistler Plays Out of the Park Baseball Because It’s The Only Thing That Matters by RJ O’Sullivan (Book Review #1240)”