Category: Fiction

Wayward Girls by Claire Matturro and Penny Koepsel (Book Review #1119)

Wayward girls is a crime fiction story inspired by the events that occurred at Artesia Hall, a school in Texas where a female student passed away in 1972. The result of this story is what transpires in this beautifully written tale.

They Call Him Sizzleborn by Bret Tallman (Book Review #1118)

They call him Sizzleborn is an action-adventure story about a professional cage fighter, Charlie Tate. He is married to Vivienne Quick and has two sons with her. As they move to his wife’s old family home, he discovers that his wife has been hiding… Continue Reading “They Call Him Sizzleborn by Bret Tallman (Book Review #1118)”

Boy, Falling by Jenny Jaeckel (Book Review #1117)

Boy, falling is a historical fiction that begins with Gerard Rougeaus leaving Montreal, his home for New York City. The story is set in 1909 and tells the story of Gerard’s journey. He has a half-sister Jeannette and two nieces who are struggling. The… Continue Reading “Boy, Falling by Jenny Jaeckel (Book Review #1117)”

Branching Chaos by Nathan Nish (Book Review #1116)

Branching Chaos is a psychological thriller written about Anna and her journey through different realities. She has a project to hand in but decides to give a new student the tour of the school. As the tour is happening, she experiences flickering’s and a… Continue Reading “Branching Chaos by Nathan Nish (Book Review #1116)”

A Simple Thought of Sanity by C. E Huntingdon (Book Review #1115)

A simple thought of sanity is a dystopian fiction with elements of psychological and thought-provoking events. The citizens of the city live a very sterile life. Food is provided, and all buildings are identical. Everyone’s face is the same, and emotions are kept under… Continue Reading “A Simple Thought of Sanity by C. E Huntingdon (Book Review #1115)”

Shockadelica by Jon O’ Bergh (Book Review #1110)

Shockadelica is a murder mystery and begins with two friends Kendall Akande and Jenna Chen. They both share a passion for art, fashion and podcasting. When they realize that their apartment building is haunted, they set on an adventure creating an entertaining podcast episode. … Continue Reading “Shockadelica by Jon O’ Bergh (Book Review #1110)”

Dragons in the Clouds by David Blair (Book Review #1107)

Dragons in the clouds is a fantasy fiction story and begins with the tales of dragons and their connection with lightning and thunder. The book is geared towards the younger generation and is filled with action and adventure. There is a mystery, magic and… Continue Reading “Dragons in the Clouds by David Blair (Book Review #1107)”

Hausa Blue by Kate Abley (Book Review #1105)

Hausa blue is an alternative history book about a world where the monarchy is a fraud and the Queen is an imposter. A commoner has exposed their identity with a different skin tone. There are strong female characters, and the premise is filled with… Continue Reading “Hausa Blue by Kate Abley (Book Review #1105)”

Windsong by Gigi Sedlmayer (Book Review #1101)

Windsong is the sixth book in the Talon series. Matica suffers from an illness that prevents her from growing. Her physical form is about the size of a two-year-old, but mentally she is 9. Her parents move from Australia to Peru, where this little… Continue Reading “Windsong by Gigi Sedlmayer (Book Review #1101)”