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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)”

Jersey Girl by Michelle Salmon (Book Review #1906)

*New Jersey Girl* by Michelle Salmon transports readers back to 1993, following the journey of young Melissa as she transitions from the sunny shores of California to the unpredictable world of a New Jersey middle school. This heartwarming and humorous tale delves into the… Continue Reading “Jersey Girl by Michelle Salmon (Book Review #1906)”

MedEvac by Andrew Lafleche (Book Review #1956)

MedEvac by Andrew Lafleche is a powerful and emotionally charged poetry collection that offers a raw and unflinching look into the dark and often painful realities of life. Drawing from the author’s experiences as a veteran, Lafleche explores the harrowing effects of combat in… Continue Reading “MedEvac by Andrew Lafleche (Book Review #1956)”

The Midnight Rose by Catalina Paris (Book Review #1904)

“The Midnight Rose” by Catalina Paris is a spellbinding fantasy adventure that sweeps readers into a world of magic, intrigue, and forbidden love. With its intricate plot and richly imagined realms, this novel delivers a captivating tale that will keep readers eagerly turning pages… Continue Reading “The Midnight Rose by Catalina Paris (Book Review #1904)”

Hellalyle and Hildebrand by Tagai Tarutin (Book Review #1902)

“Hellalyle and Hildebrand” by Tagai Tarutin is a captivating tale set in the historical backdrop of the Baltic and Kievan Rus. This narrative centers around Hellalyle, an innocent young noblewoman whose grace and virtue make her a living legend. Her father, the king, must… Continue Reading “Hellalyle and Hildebrand by Tagai Tarutin (Book Review #1902)”

Faith and Fortune in the Creation of Our Modern World by Jan Vijg (Book Review #1901)

“Faith and Fortune in the Creation of Our Modern World” by Jan Vijg is a thought-provoking exploration of the serendipitous events that shaped the trajectory of human history. In this illuminating book, Vijg challenges the prevailing Eurocentric narrative by dissecting the accidental nature of… Continue Reading “Faith and Fortune in the Creation of Our Modern World by Jan Vijg (Book Review #1901)”

Death’s Flow by Victor Klayin (Book Review #1898)

Death’s Flow introduces readers to a captivating world where fate, power, and trust collide in a gripping tale of survival. Zaleck, an albino farmer’s son, is thrust into a perilous journey after waking up in a prison cart, bound and gagged, with no clear… Continue Reading “Death’s Flow by Victor Klayin (Book Review #1898)”

DAY TWO: Leave No Enemy Alive By Don Sedei (Book Review #1897)

“DAY TWO: Leave No Enemy Alive” by Don Sedei is a gripping continuation of the Kachada Trilogy, delving deeper into the intense and dark journey of Kachada, a warrior driven by a relentless quest for vengeance. This second installment heightens the suspense as Kachada… Continue Reading “DAY TWO: Leave No Enemy Alive By Don Sedei (Book Review #1897)”

The Scaevola Conspiracy by Timo Bozsolik-Torres (Book Review #1896)

Timo Bozsolik-Torres’ “The Scaevola Conspiracy” is a high-octane tech thriller that promises to keep readers on the edge of their seats from start to finish. The novel centers on Luke, a brilliant but socially awkward data scientist who lands his dream job at a… Continue Reading “The Scaevola Conspiracy by Timo Bozsolik-Torres (Book Review #1896)”