Category: Thriller Action-Adventure

Remnant by Katie Sweeting (Book Review #1970)

“A Journey of Hope and Resilience in Remnant” In Katie Sweeting’s powerful novel Remnant, readers are thrust into the harrowing world of Olu, a young girl whose life is forever altered at the age of eleven when she is kidnapped alongside her brother, Ledu,… Continue Reading “Remnant by Katie Sweeting (Book Review #1970)”

Hourglass by Daniel James (Book Review #1968)

Hourglass is a captivating supernatural action/adventure novel that effortlessly blends heart-pounding action with emotional depth and complex moral dilemmas. Written by Daniel James, this thrilling tale centers on Clyde Williams, a struggling Brooklyn artist trying to break into the comic book industry, and his… Continue Reading “Hourglass by Daniel James (Book Review #1968)”

Navigating Love and Danger in Istanbul Crossing by Timothy Jay Smith (Book Review #1966)

In Istanbul Crossing, Timothy Jay Smith crafts a gripping coming-of-age literary thriller that follows Ahdaf, a gay Syrian refugee haunted by the trauma of witnessing his cousin’s execution by ISIS for his sexual orientation. In search of safety, Ahdaf flees to Istanbul, where he… Continue Reading “Navigating Love and Danger in Istanbul Crossing by Timothy Jay Smith (Book Review #1966)”

HER DARK PROMISES by E.H. RAVEN (Book Review #1962)

“A Descent into Darkness: Unraveling the Price of Ambition in Her Dark Promises” In Her Dark Promises, E.H. Raven explores the haunting journey of Jamila, a woman trapped in a dead-end job, struggling to break free from the confines of her mundane existence. Faced… Continue Reading “HER DARK PROMISES by E.H. RAVEN (Book Review #1962)”

Private Owens: A George Owens Novel by William DeForest Halsted IV (Book Review #1953)

Private Owens: A George Owens Novel is a coming-of-age story that takes readers on a thrilling journey through the eyes of George Owens, a thirteen-year-old who starts off as an average, uninspired eighth grader. George’s life is turned upside down when a recruiting sergeant… Continue Reading “Private Owens: A George Owens Novel by William DeForest Halsted IV (Book Review #1953)”

To Do Justice by Frank S Joseph (Book Review #1948)

Frank S Joseph’s “To Do Justice” vividly captures the turbulent summer of 1965 in Chicago through the eyes of a young girl named Pinkie. This novel masterfully intertwines themes of identity, race, and justice against the backdrop of a city on the brink of… Continue Reading “To Do Justice by Frank S Joseph (Book Review #1948)”

I Didn’t Mean To, But… by Iva Dimitrova (Book Review #1947)

I Didn’t Mean To, But…by Iva Dimitrova is a riveting psychological thriller that masterfully explores the fragile nature of decision-making and the often unpredictable consequences of even the smallest choices. This novel delves deep into the psyche of its characters, revealing how moral dilemmas… Continue Reading “I Didn’t Mean To, But… by Iva Dimitrova (Book Review #1947)”

No Place to Hide by Ruth Searle (Book Review #1922)

Ruth Searle’s *No Place to Hide* plunges readers into a gripping psychological thriller that navigates the harrowing aftermath of a tragic loss. Consultant surgeon Daniel Kendrick and forensic psychiatrist Fay Kendrick are shattered by the unsolved murder of their infant child, a trauma that… Continue Reading “No Place to Hide by Ruth Searle (Book Review #1922)”

The 5 Moons of Tiiana by PT Harry (Book Review #1908)

*The 5 Moons of Tiiana* by PT Harry plunges readers into an interstellar adventure brimming with survival, mystery, love, and heroism. Captain Rez Cantor’s journey begins with a daring rescue of the Princess of Melela from the sinister alien-hybrid Relcor, but what should have… Continue Reading “The 5 Moons of Tiiana by PT Harry (Book Review #1908)”