Tag: #BookRecommendations

Hunting the Red Fox by W. Kenneth Tyler, Jr. (Book Review #2264)

A delightful combination of humor, a fast-moving plot, and unexpected twists appears in W. Kenneth Tyler, Jr.’s delightful historical fiction novel: Hunting the Red Fox. Roger Mace, the aspiring author, was searching for the untold stories of ordinary people. Through a combination of chance… Continue Reading “Hunting the Red Fox by W. Kenneth Tyler, Jr. (Book Review #2264)”

🎄 Merry Christmas & Happy Holidays! 🎄 ✨ Celebrating 10 Years Together âœ¨

As we close out another wonderful year — and celebrate our 10th anniversary — I want to take a moment to thank every single one of you. To my readers, authors, writers, and contributors: your support, creativity, and dedication have shaped this community into… Continue Reading “🎄 Merry Christmas & Happy Holidays! 🎄 ✨ Celebrating 10 Years Together âœ¨”

Dreaming from the trunk of an American Car by Pashko R. Camaj (Book Review #2229)

This remarkable memoir follows one man’s extraordinary journey from the rugged beauty and political turmoil of Montenegro, a region nestled in the former Yugoslavia, to the diverse and dynamic promise of the United States. Told with aching honesty and cultural reverence, this is more… Continue Reading “Dreaming from the trunk of an American Car by Pashko R. Camaj (Book Review #2229)”

Discover New Books & Authors in the 11th Edition of Review Tales

The 11th Edition of Book Review Magazine is Here! We’re excited to announce the Fall Edition of Book Review Magazine! As an Amazon Best Seller, this issue continues to bring readers insightful articles, inspiring stories, and powerful perspectives from talented voices in the literary… Continue Reading “Discover New Books & Authors in the 11th Edition of Review Tales”

Worst Hero Ever by Archer Thorn (Book Review #2137)

In Worst Hero Ever, Archer Thorn launches an irreverent, high-octane, and emotionally rich opening salvo to what promises to be an expansive saga—the Black Cape Saga. With sharp wit, reluctant heroism, and unflinching heart, this first installment manages to both deconstruct the superhero genre… Continue Reading “Worst Hero Ever by Archer Thorn (Book Review #2137)”

The 8th Edition of the Book Review Magazine is officially out!

The 8th edition of the Book Review Magazine is officially out. You can purchase your copy through the following link: Thank you to all the authors who were featured in this edition — it has been a pleasure working with you. If you have… Continue Reading “The 8th Edition of the Book Review Magazine is officially out!”

Woman in the Abbey by Mike Maggio (Book Review #2123)

Mike Maggio’s Woman in the Abbey is a chilling, genre-defying Gothic tale that lures readers into a world where horror, longing, and metaphysical revenge collide. At only 192 pages, this tightly-woven narrative offers a potent, haunting experience that echoes with classic Gothic tropes while… Continue Reading “Woman in the Abbey by Mike Maggio (Book Review #2123)”

Dinosaur Land by Diane Green (Book Review #2115)

Dinosaur Land is a heartfelt and imaginative middle-grade novel that takes readers on a memorable journey through the eyes of twelve-year-old Tommy, a quick-witted and street-smart foster child. Tommy’s life, marked by instability and the challenges of foster care, begins to shift dramatically when… Continue Reading “Dinosaur Land by Diane Green (Book Review #2115)”

All Money Ain’t Good Money by Tracey Lampley (Book Review #2103)

In All Money Ain’t Good Money, Tracey Lampley delivers a razor-sharp, gripping mystery that balances grit with heart, and suspense with soul. At the center is Jinx Curry—an unforgettable, refreshingly flawed private investigator who knows how to survive but longs for more than just… Continue Reading “All Money Ain’t Good Money by Tracey Lampley (Book Review #2103)”