Tag: indie writers

Life into Mist by Haidji (Book Review #93)

Life into Mist is a journey. It is set in a place where souls travel to earth as a newborn. This poetic, mystical story has a combination of stories where a girl is recounting her life or a boy is trying to help an… Continue Reading “Life into Mist by Haidji (Book Review #93)”

The Aqueous Transmission by Mike Eye (Book Review #97)

The Aqueous Transmission is about a dying world where Mother Magdalena is anointed and is pregnant. She has been given the responsibility of reviving humanity. The world set is dark and twisted. There is not much hope or living creatures in sight. There is… Continue Reading “The Aqueous Transmission by Mike Eye (Book Review #97)”

A Book for Oreo by Caralee a Jardine (Book Review #116)

This review was written for Online Book Club “I rate this book 4 out of 4 stars.” This book was an “OnlineBookClub.org Book of the Day.” This book is written in honor of a cat named Oreo. Oreo captures Caralee’s broken heart, the moment… Continue Reading “A Book for Oreo by Caralee a Jardine (Book Review #116)”

Transference by Kate Jonuska (Book Review #342)

Transference is a telepathy tale about a psychiatrist, Derek Verbenk, who has been disgraced. He practices from his home and is almost doing better until a new patient shows up, turning this situation around. With a much-emphasized humorous touch, this novel is light-hearted yet… Continue Reading “Transference by Kate Jonuska (Book Review #342)”

When Evil Cries by Eti Elbot (Book Review #99)

  When Evil Cries is a fictional story based on personal experience. Joao Adao Jovem is the heroine of this story. His behavior, mental stability, and the choices that he makes are all tainted by bad parenting and not receiving the necessary love and… Continue Reading “When Evil Cries by Eti Elbot (Book Review #99)”

The Flash Point Project by R. A. Rios (Book Review #341)

The flash point project is a futuristic story about Tom, living in the twenty-second century and discovering an underground city that is to change his life. As if living with nightmares and the aftermath of what he has gone through so far in his… Continue Reading “The Flash Point Project by R. A. Rios (Book Review #341)”

The City that Walked Away by Andrew Ravensdale (Book Review #340)

The City That Walked Away is a dystopian -science fiction- a novella written about a wooden statue of a God. It has been abandoned for a very long time in a place called, the Old City. The statue has been left behind, and he… Continue Reading “The City that Walked Away by Andrew Ravensdale (Book Review #340)”

GIFTS (The Spark Form Chronicles #3) by Matt Doyle (Book Review #339)

Gifts is book three of the Spark Form Chronicles. We pick up where we left off from book two. Six months have passed, and John is facing the aftermath of what happened after the tournament ended. He has a lot of turmoil and decisions to… Continue Reading “GIFTS (The Spark Form Chronicles #3) by Matt Doyle (Book Review #339)”

CARNIVAL (The Spark Form Chronicles Book 2) by Matt Doyle (Book Review #338)

Carnival is book two of the Spark Form Chronicles. The story picks up from where it left off, and it is the second day of the spark Forming World Championships. John, Fahrn, Maria, Meera, Lana, and Connor remain as enticing characters in the storyline… Continue Reading “CARNIVAL (The Spark Form Chronicles Book 2) by Matt Doyle (Book Review #338)”