Tag: #IndieAuthor

Muzzle the Black Dog by Mike Cobb (Book Review #2262)

The book “Muzzle the Black Dog” is Mike Cobb’s psychological suspense novel about Jack Pate, a man living in isolation for many years in the backwoods of North Carolina. The story begins with the shocking and terrifying actual event of the Centennial Olympic Park… Continue Reading “Muzzle the Black Dog by Mike Cobb (Book Review #2262)”

Navigate Your Emotions by Exploring Them Like Games by Victoria Ichizli-Bartels (Book Review #2256)

“Navigate Your Emotions” by Victoria Ichizli-Bartels presents a new and unique approach to understanding how to change how we feel. The author has developed an approach that is both playful and highly practical. With her combination of a kind, scientific, and empowering style, she… Continue Reading “Navigate Your Emotions by Exploring Them Like Games by Victoria Ichizli-Bartels (Book Review #2256)”

Unscrupulous Choices by James A. Sesnak (Book Review #2207)

James A. Sesnak’s Unscrupulous Choices is a chilling and emotionally complex work of historical crime fiction, rooted in reality and driven by the human consequences of greed. Inspired by the 2023 CNBC segment “Fraud in a Bottle,” the novel peels back the layers of… Continue Reading “Unscrupulous Choices by James A. Sesnak (Book Review #2207)”

Too Poor to Die: The Hidden Realities of Dying in the Margins by Amy Shea (Book Review #2204)

Amy Shea’s Too Poor to Die is a courageous and deeply compassionate work of narrative nonfiction that exposes an often-ignored truth: not all deaths are created equal. With empathy and precision, Shea gives voice to those who die in poverty, homelessness, incarceration, and social… Continue Reading “Too Poor to Die: The Hidden Realities of Dying in the Margins by Amy Shea (Book Review #2204)”

Norma and the Blue Hour by Chris Delyani (Book Review #2195)

Norma and the Blue Hour is a beautifully layered story of estrangement, aging, and the quiet redemption that comes through unexpected relationships and second chances.

Finality of the Heart by James W. A. (Book Review #2226)

In Finality of the Heart, award-winning author and poet James W. A. delivers a stirring and beautifully structured exploration of love, faith, and human emotion. Told through a narrative arc divided into four sections, this poetry collection follows the story of a boy in… Continue Reading “Finality of the Heart by James W. A. (Book Review #2226)”

Children Of The Fire Moon by Bigfoot (Book Review # 2181)

Bigfoot takes a bold leap into cosmic fantasy with Children Of The Fire Moon, a dark and whimsical space tale that blends childhood innocence with unsettling mystery. Set on a remote lunar world, this short, atmospheric adventure follows Robert, Margo, and Jimi — three… Continue Reading “Children Of The Fire Moon by Bigfoot (Book Review # 2181)”

Dragon King’s Bane by AJ Jontz (Book Review #2175)

From its opening pages, Dragon King’s Bane immerses the reader in a high-stakes fantasy world that is both vividly constructed and emotionally charged. AJ Jontz writes with a deep understanding of what epic fantasy fans crave: layered worldbuilding, complex moral undertones, and a protagonist… Continue Reading “Dragon King’s Bane by AJ Jontz (Book Review #2175)”

The Goddess of Loneliness by John Straughn (Book Review #2172)

John Straughn’s The Goddess of Loneliness is a genre-blending triumph—a fantasy romance that dares to ask metaphysical questions while staying deeply human at its core. At once imaginative and intimate, this novel combines cosmic creation, flawed deities, and a tender, slow-burning love story between… Continue Reading “The Goddess of Loneliness by John Straughn (Book Review #2172)”