Category: Fiction

THE GOPHER KING by Gojan Nikolich (Book Review#829)

The Gopher King is a dark comedy story about Stan Przewalski. He lives in a PTSD fueled world where he remembers and daily punishes himself for what he perceives as a cowardly past.

Blood and Silver by Vali Benson (Book Review #776)

Blood and silver is a short Young adult historical fiction written about a 12-year-old girl who lives with her mother in a brothel. The story is set in Tombstone, the year 1880, and Carissa has a lot to deal with.

On Nana’s Shoulders by Vicki Schoen (Book Review #774)

On Nana’s shoulders is a contemporary woman’s novel written about Debra Sherrill and her attempt to save her family.

A favor for a favor by Nat Chelloni (Book Review#817)

A favor for a favor is a crime thriller story about Julia with a little added romance. She is the widow of a mobster and is done with everything that has to do with the life of crime but, elements of this unwanted world… Continue Reading “A favor for a favor by Nat Chelloni (Book Review#817)”

Remote Viewer Phantom Shadow by Rhonda Armbrust (Book Review #816)

Phantom Shadow is the second book in the Remote Viewer series. It is a paranormal thriller filled with material discussing the scope of human trafficking and the industry that lures people into sex slavery.

The Book of Skulls (Doctresses 1) David Hutchison (Book Review #770)

The book of skulls is a historical crime fiction with a BAME and LBGTQ slant. The story is set in Edinburgh’s Old Town. Liza and Amulya attend the same Medical School. At a riot, they are helped by a reporter, Hector and a student,… Continue Reading “The Book of Skulls (Doctresses 1) David Hutchison (Book Review #770)”

Finnegan Found by John Powers (Book Review #815)

Finnegan is a historical fiction story about a young American soldier who experiences being imprisoned while he is in Korea during the war. The story is set in 1951 and discusses the time where the Chinese had a re-education plan, and the prisoners were… Continue Reading “Finnegan Found by John Powers (Book Review #815)”

The Conviction: Enacting Vigilante Justice by John Mathews (Book Review #769)

The conviction is a short spy thriller vigilante story about a boy taking revenge on being a pawn at a robbery that took place and caused him to go to prison for life. He lures a female prosecutor, two criminal defendants, and a defense… Continue Reading “The Conviction: Enacting Vigilante Justice by John Mathews (Book Review #769)”

They Lived They Were at Brighton Beach By Iván Brave (Book Review #768)

They lived they were at Brighton beach is a contemporary fiction book about the coming of age of a struggling artist. Ilya is a 22-year-old dancer at a nightclub. He loses her over a hidden stash of coke and prescription pills. Everything goes downhill… Continue Reading “They Lived They Were at Brighton Beach By Iván Brave (Book Review #768)”