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I Didn’t Mean To, But… by I.D. (Book Review #1890)

*I Didn’t Mean To, But…* by I.D. is a powerful exploration of human complexity, where choices, secrets, and the consequences of our actions collide in a maze of emotional and psychological turmoil. The novel blends elements of social and philosophical themes, challenging readers to… Continue Reading “I Didn’t Mean To, But… by I.D. (Book Review #1890)”

What Now? by Joyce V. Harrison (Book Review #1989)

*What Now?* by Joyce V. Harrison is a poignant and suspenseful journey of self-discovery, where the past collides with the present in unexpected ways. The story centers around 24-year-old Dylan Ryker, who, after the death of his father, discovers a matchbook hidden in a… Continue Reading “What Now? by Joyce V. Harrison (Book Review #1989)”

Believe Nothing, Know Nothing by Jean-Claude Koven (Book Review #1988)

In *Believe Nothing, Know Nothing*, Jean-Claude Koven presents an audacious exploration into the very fabric of human existence, challenging everything we know and believe. The book serves as both a wake-up call and a survival manual for Lightworkers, offering a thought-provoking journey into the… Continue Reading “Believe Nothing, Know Nothing by Jean-Claude Koven (Book Review #1988)”

Bending the Arc (LawForce), Nicholas Gretener (Book Review #1987)

In *Bending the Arc (LawForce)*, Nicholas Gretener delivers a gripping legal thriller that explores the intersection of law, justice, and corporate power. Drawing inspiration from Martin Luther King Jr.’s famous quote, “The arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends towards justice,”… Continue Reading “Bending the Arc (LawForce), Nicholas Gretener (Book Review #1987)”

Bitterblue by Sam Martin(Book Review #1986)

In *Bitterblue*, Sam Martin weaves a dark and gripping narrative that explores the complexities of deceit, redemption, and the search for forgiveness. Set against a backdrop of broken lives and hidden secrets, the story follows several interconnected characters, each struggling with their own demons… Continue Reading “Bitterblue by Sam Martin(Book Review #1986)”

The Bauer Ranch by Michael J. Stiehl (Book Review #1985)

*The Bauer Ranch* by Michael J. Stiehl is a chilling and atmospheric tale that seamlessly blends dark magic, horror, and a quest for redemption. The novel follows Abel Reed, a man resurrected from the dead, cursed with immortality, and forced into a perilous mission… Continue Reading “The Bauer Ranch by Michael J. Stiehl (Book Review #1985)”

In Between by Nataša Dragnić (Book Review #1984)

Nataša Dragnić’s *In Between* is a stirring novel that dives into the complex, hidden spaces of the human heart with a narrative that is as delicate as it is profound. Set against the picturesque backdrop of France, the story introduces Brigitte, a German businesswoman… Continue Reading “In Between by Nataša Dragnić (Book Review #1984)”

Crossing the Blue Ridge: A Tale of King’s Mountain by L. E. Denton (Book Review #1983)

*Crossing the Blue Ridge: A Tale of King’s Mountain* by L. E. Denton is an immersive and gripping historical novel set during the turbulent years leading up to and during the American Revolution. The story follows Caleb Anders, a young man fleeing an abusive… Continue Reading “Crossing the Blue Ridge: A Tale of King’s Mountain by L. E. Denton (Book Review #1983)”

Wanton Troopers by Lindsey Erith (Book Review #1982)

*Wanton Troopers* by Lindsey Erith is a captivating historical romance that blends danger, intrigue, and passion in a tumultuous time of political division. Set against the backdrop of the English Civil War, the story follows Hugh Malahide, a disillusioned Royalist, as he navigates a… Continue Reading “Wanton Troopers by Lindsey Erith (Book Review #1982)”