Tag: Fiction

 Love and Daisies by Jennifer L. Rowlands (Book Review #938)

Love and Daisies is a fictional story about a girl called Ella. She lives in a small town and lives a decent everyday life. As everything is running smoothly suddenly, the arrival of someone new brings in a tide of events that she did… Continue Reading ” Love and Daisies by Jennifer L. Rowlands (Book Review #938)”

The Sky Worshipers by F. M. Deemyad (Book Review #925)

The sky worshipers is a military fiction story setting us back to Genghis Khan, the Mongol leader whose ambition was to take over the world. The story takes you on an honest, historically correct endeavor revealing the life of the conquerors and women’s voice… Continue Reading “The Sky Worshipers by F. M. Deemyad (Book Review #925)”

Stalking Gideon Cain by Kerry Alan Denney (Book Review #923)

Stalking Gideon Cain is a psychological thriller about Brendan Callahan. He is an author of continuous bestselling thrillers. Brendan’s success in his writing is based on a big lie and a secret that takes over the story, challenging his life and causing people to… Continue Reading “Stalking Gideon Cain by Kerry Alan Denney (Book Review #923)”

Across the Bridge – A Rikers Island Story by Steven Dominguez (Book Review #932)

Across the bridge is a crime fiction novel written about events depicted as a personal journey for the author when working as the NYC correction officer. Although names and places have been changed since they originated from an objective perspective, the story takes you… Continue Reading “Across the Bridge – A Rikers Island Story by Steven Dominguez (Book Review #932)”

They’re closing the lamb and musket by Richard Cunliffe (Book Review #931)

They’re closing the lamb and musket is a fictional tale. It is the third book by the author. The timing of the story is spread from June to September. A suburban pub is scheduled to be closed and replaced with a supermarket. The loss… Continue Reading “They’re closing the lamb and musket by Richard Cunliffe (Book Review #931)”

House of Rougeaux by Jenny Jaeckel (Book Review #927)

House of Rougeaux is a historical fiction focusing on black African and American community. It is intergenerational and filled with decades of troubles and triumphs. The description writing moves you and has your bond with the characters. The story is educational and a representation… Continue Reading “House of Rougeaux by Jenny Jaeckel (Book Review #927)”

Connected to Me by Marc Kage (Book Review #924)

Connected to me is a paranormal fiction story about Aoi Kanemoto, a young Japanese woman who is smart, top of her class, and has anxiety. She meets a guy and falls in love. Christian Sterling is a gentle soul but has his own drama.… Continue Reading “Connected to Me by Marc Kage (Book Review #924)”

She Lost Her Muse by June Rollins (Book Review #915)

She lost her muse is a beautiful story about two friends, Meagan and Poppy. College roommates, successful artists, and best of friends, nothing seems to be stopping for these two girls. Suddenly, Poppy loses a semester before graduating and her father, Pastor Wayne, sends… Continue Reading “She Lost Her Muse by June Rollins (Book Review #915)”

THE BIRD THAT SANG IN COLOR by Grace Mattioli (Book Review #912)

The bird that sang in color is the story of Donna. She has a particular image of what a perfect life looks like and imposes this thought on her brother Vincent. As she works hard to provide these things, she fails, and that guilt… Continue Reading “THE BIRD THAT SANG IN COLOR by Grace Mattioli (Book Review #912)”