Category: Science Fiction

Always Gray in Winter by Mark J. Engels (Book Review #583)

Always gray in winter is a science fiction story. The story is short, however, filled with paranormal activity, is action-packed and contains strong military flavor. A shapeshifter is a form of werecats dominating the formula of the plot. Pawly is Polish American and has… Continue Reading “Always Gray in Winter by Mark J. Engels (Book Review #583)”

Immortal by Nick Lloyd (Book Review #582)

Immortal is a science fiction book. The story is about aliens contacting earth and letting them know that they are in danger. In order to live, they need to comply with the aliens; however trust is an issue, and no one is really sure… Continue Reading “Immortal by Nick Lloyd (Book Review #582)”

The Plague: Civilization’s Near Self Destruction by Don Lubov (Book Review #581)

The Plague is a science fiction story about a reporter investigating suspicious deaths that begin to happen randomly but then start showing up as a patterned event. David Miller begins his research from his own area, and then the investigation expands. The story is… Continue Reading “The Plague: Civilization’s Near Self Destruction by Don Lubov (Book Review #581)”

The Last Trollid (The Sunset of Magic #1) by Alistair Potter (Book Review #576)

The last trollid is a fantasy story; book one of the sunset of magic series. The story begins with a world gate being opened by a wizard causing aliens to attack the population of the land. Ida operates in the kitchens and ends up… Continue Reading “The Last Trollid (The Sunset of Magic #1) by Alistair Potter (Book Review #576)”

The Burgeoning Heart of Bambi Bazooms by Matthew Wade (Book Review #571)

The burgeoning heart of Bambi Bazooms is a fantasy novel written about humans and cartoons coexisting in a world that they do not get along well. A nasty encounter many years ago has caused this confliction and Bambi Bazooms, the striptease artist who lives… Continue Reading “The Burgeoning Heart of Bambi Bazooms by Matthew Wade (Book Review #571)”

The Henna Witch by GJ Scherzinger (Book Review #557)

The Henna Witch is an adventure novel about a women name Ashia. She is one of the seven women guardians of the Esme Verena. Each woman has a sacred charge among the real of which they assemble within the astral plan in order to… Continue Reading “The Henna Witch by GJ Scherzinger (Book Review #557)”

Joshua: Life After Theos By Patricia Miller (Book Review #564)

Joshua – Life after Theos is a stunning story written about a government named Theos. The people there don’t know much about the humans but two scientists risk their lives and work for years trying to prove that they too can live and survive… Continue Reading “Joshua: Life After Theos By Patricia Miller (Book Review #564)”

Shadows of Illyria: Phantoms of War by Jeffrey M Van Zuiden (Book Review #555)

Shadows of Illyria is a dark fantasy novel. It is the first book of its series and is about Captain Herboren. He not only has orcs and scoundrels to fight but also has an inner dark feeling that is taking over his own judgment… Continue Reading “Shadows of Illyria: Phantoms of War by Jeffrey M Van Zuiden (Book Review #555)”

The Childless Ones by Cam Rhys Lay (Book Review #553)

The childless ones is a short story with mixed fiction and fantasy within two worlds of a storyline. It begins with Jack’s wife being assaulted while he is busy with a prostitute, displaying their relationship problems, later on getting a divorce and marrying someone… Continue Reading “The Childless Ones by Cam Rhys Lay (Book Review #553)”