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Delivering Virtue is a historical fiction about Didier Rain. He is chosen by the Church of the restructured to fulfill a Holy Prophecy; however, Didier is not your average hero. He is given a mission to deliver a blue-eyed child, Virtue to the Prophets… Continue Reading “Delivering Virtue: A Dark Comedy Adventure of the West (The Epic of Didier Rain Book 1) by Brian Kindall (Book Review #631)”
James Clyde and the diamonds of Orchestra is the story about finding the truth. James was dropped off at a children’s home when he was just a child by his grandpa. Eleven years later, he begins to look for answers, but before he does,… Continue Reading “James Clyde and the Diamonds of Orchestra by Colin McElwain (Book Review #630)”
Arid is a dystopian futuristic story where a group of moguls has created an unbearable living situation. Joshua, Xiomara, and others are all fighting to simply survive the situation and to provide vital resources, such as water.
Monkey Man is a futuristic military thriller story about a world that has dealt with global warming in a bad shape. Instead of warmth people are experiencing flooding, cool temperatures, and harsh conditions to live with. Everyone has been relocated in order to survive… Continue Reading “Monkey Man by M. N. Snow (Book Review #627)”
Time Travel + Brain Stealing is a sci-fi horror story about Joe Brown. Joe is a teenager and was under the impression that he was living an ordinary life; however, due to an incident, his life changes. Time travel is at play, and he… Continue Reading “Time Travel + Brain Stealing = Murderous Appliances and Good Times by Richard Steele (Book Review #626)”
Two if is a dark fantasy story written about Ambrosia waking up in a new world without knowing how he even got there. Natural disasters have destroyed the world, and Hartland is filled with murders and missing people. Chaos is everywhere, and he continually… Continue Reading “Two if by Dark Reverie – Part I (Worlds Beyond Scripture, #3) by Byron Fortin (Book Review #624)”