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Hemlock The Manhunters – Book Two by Jesse Teller

Hemlock The Manhunters Book Two The busiest pirate bay in Perilisc is newly infested with vampires. These monsters will soon overrun the world, but the Manhunters must try to stop them in secret. Agents of the king are hunting Rayph’s vigilante crew. With one… Continue Reading “Hemlock The Manhunters – Book Two by Jesse Teller”

Celestia by J. D. Evergreen (Book Review #434)

Celestia is a young adult/fantasy book about Taliah. She comes from a realm that has lost their king. Chaos has taken over her world, and dark magic has taken over the will of the citizens that live there. Taliah needs to find a way… Continue Reading “Celestia by J. D. Evergreen (Book Review #434)”

Millenials like Dystopias Because Authority Figures are Liars by Walter Rhein

Millenials like Dystopias Because Authority Figures are Liars by Walter Rhein I was recently on the phone with renowned fantasy author Janet Morris. Janet had just announced the release of my book ‘The Literate Thief,’ a dystopian fantasy novel with themes of fact suppression… Continue Reading “Millenials like Dystopias Because Authority Figures are Liars by Walter Rhein”

One Too by Sherrie Cronin (Book Review#432)

One Too is the 6th book of the 46. Ascending book series which is about a collection of stand-alone stories where each family member possesses their own superpower. As you read through the series, you understand that each member; mother, father, son, two daughters,… Continue Reading “One Too by Sherrie Cronin (Book Review#432)”

Bonjour! Let’s Learn French: Visit New Places and Make New Friends by Judy Martialay (Book Review #431)

Bonjour! is an English book that teaches French to children. This children’s book is a good resource to use to introduce French terms. The work also enables practices and workbooks in order for the parents to practice the language with their kids. There is… Continue Reading “Bonjour! Let’s Learn French: Visit New Places and Make New Friends by Judy Martialay (Book Review #431)”

Ashes of Glass by Emma Hill (Book Review #430)

Ashes of Glass is a young adult novel that is romantically inclined. The focuses on Arella Marceau. She is the daughter of a wealthy merchant but situation changes and she finds herself working as a maid at a palace. The prince is charming and… Continue Reading “Ashes of Glass by Emma Hill (Book Review #430)”

Zehiya by Mayra Sonam Paldon (Book Review #429)

Zehiya is a fictional story placed in Central Asia on the Silk Road along the Taklamakan Desert in the 10th Century. This historical fiction focuses on Zehiya and how much she wishes to have an eagle of her own. She is from a tribe… Continue Reading “Zehiya by Mayra Sonam Paldon (Book Review #429)”

Man O’ War by Dan Jones (Book Review #427)

Man O’ War is a science fiction thriller and focuses on Dhiraj Om. He is a jelly fisherman seeking finds that he could sell just to get his life going. The story is set in London. Once he catches a pleasure robot, he knows… Continue Reading “Man O’ War by Dan Jones (Book Review #427)”

Lily and the Enchanted Forest by Victor A. Wilkie (Book Review #24)

Olympus is in trouble as the God of war is vowing to kill Darius and Occam, slay the demon wolf and take the lady of the forest for his own pleasures. The good has to come together and fight against the evil or else… Continue Reading “Lily and the Enchanted Forest by Victor A. Wilkie (Book Review #24)”