Trusted Reviews and Author Features Since 2016
Access Universe is a science fiction novel written about Silver Rainwater, a Native American student who participates in a game that tests her moral compass. As she continues to work with the challenges. She notices some crucial things about the system she is facing. The source of everything is an artificial intelligence called Sneeze, which Silvia has to train as Sneeze is not exactly identifying everything correctly. Read More
A breath before sunrise is a novella written about a story set in the future. People live underground in a world where they can stay away from a strange deadly cell structure that takes various forms. Read More
Reflections of a Muslim Outreach Worker (part 1)
“You will never understand a man until you walk a mile in his shoes.”
For the past 10 years, I have helped facilitate dialogue with many different people, answering questions about Islam and addressing misconceptions about my faith. It has always been my belief that understanding comes with dialogue so I would like to take this opportunity to share some reflections about the dialogues I have had over the years. Read More
There it was, late January of this year and aside from family and friends, I really hadn’t sold many books, maybe 30 or 40. Perhaps that’s all that would happen. Read More
Vanished is a story about two people John and Tyler, trying to retrieve a little girl who has been stolen and sold by human traffickers. The couple goes through many obstacles in order to find the girl. The race is on when the time is precious and the life a little girl is involved which makes this story very interesting to read.
How to Read Many Books in a Short Amount of Time by Jeyran Main
Having a busy book blog like this one comes with many emails and requests from authors wanting me to have a look at their work and reviewing them. Not to let anyone down, I had to come up with a plan just to be able to read the volume of books I was receiving.
There are times when women make mistakes in their relationships. We are all humans and things are not always going to be perfect. Mistakes that are made are not to say that you are now left with no choice of return but to say, that they can be fixed by not repeating them.