Tag: drama

ZIPLINE by P. Anthony Michael (Book Review #1663)

“ZIPLINE: A Gripping Adventure into the Unknown” In P. Anthony Michael’s “ZIPLINE,” readers are taken on an enthralling journey into the mysterious and quarantined Finch Mountain, where secrets, strange creatures, and a hidden zip line await a group of intrepid hikers led by the… Continue Reading “ZIPLINE by P. Anthony Michael (Book Review #1663)”

BaIT by D.I. Jolly (Book Review #1607)

‘BaIT’ is a romantic fiction about Amber and how her love for Frankie and her normal happy life does not prepare her for when she meets Bastian. Everything about him mesmerizes her, and nothing is the same again.

Alice in Condoland by Liz Bieler (Book Review #1606)

‘Alice in Condoland’ is a humorous fictional tale. It begins with Alice Miller and how she moves from New York to Florida and buys an ocean-facing condominium that is very beautiful. As she enters her new life with board meetings, she joins the sports… Continue Reading “Alice in Condoland by Liz Bieler (Book Review #1606)”

Baltic Shadows by Matejs Kalns (Book Review #1605)

‘Baltic Shadows’ is an international mystery crime set in 1986. The Soviet Union is not finding it easy to hold control. It is 1986, and Gustavs Ziedins gets hired to investigate the death of a leading activist.

Hyphenated Relations by Daniel Maunz (Book Review #1604)

‘Hyphenated Relations’ is a contemporary fiction story about Sam Daly and how she mourns the loss of her husband, Mike after his car crash. Her reluctant involvement with Harold, Mike’s father creates a dynamic tale and makes this story enjoyable to read.

THE FOUR LIVES OF ROBINSON APPLESON By Véronique Iswery Pasquet (Book Review #1426)

‘The Four Lives of Robinson Appleson’ is a fantasy story with a complex storyline and a very intriguing novel approach to the protagonist having four lifetimes, and he manages them navigating life.

Marriage, Malibu & Coffee by Bridget Straub (Book Review #1415)

‘Marriage, Malibu & Coffee’ is a fictional tale about Lori, her life, her ups and downs, and everything in between. She is a lively person who happens to have it hard with a failed marriage, motherhood, and finding herself.

The Magician’s Secret by Charles Townsend (Book Review #1382)

‘The Magician’s Secret’ is a thriller about Delvin overcoming a tremendous ordeal of proving his innocence on a crime he never committed and a mysterious piece of treasure with magical properties that is wanted by all.

Small Stories: A Perfectly Absurd Novel by Rob Roy O’Keefe (Book Review #1376)

‘Small Stories: A Perfectly Absurd Novel’ is a political fiction and is about Duncan Small, an engineer, and Maya small, a science writer. They are constantly on the move, but Maya has had enough. They think everything is going to be easy, and finally,… Continue Reading “Small Stories: A Perfectly Absurd Novel by Rob Roy O’Keefe (Book Review #1376)”