Tag: psychological

Night Sirens by Stefan Vucak (Book Review #1558)

‘Night Sirens’ is a contemporary story filled with romance and psychological elements. It all begins with Frank Hram, an assassin and a Covenant keeper, who kills rogue feeders. They kill people by sucking life energy from them, which makes them suddenly old. The Covenant,… Continue Reading “Night Sirens by Stefan Vucak (Book Review #1558)”

Death’s Pale Flag by Gary R. Simonds (Book Review #1529)

‘Death’s Pale Flag’ is a psychological medical thriller and is about Ryan Brenan, a brain surgeon and a successful one at that. When he begins to see ghosts at first, he thinks that it’s hallucinations, but then he realizes that is not the case,… Continue Reading “Death’s Pale Flag by Gary R. Simonds (Book Review #1529)”

Healing Beyond Pills & Potions by Steve Bierman, MD (Book Review #1183)

Healing beyond pills is a nonfiction self-healing book. It is geared for caregivers and patients who are seeking an alternative way to embrace science while they face mental and psychological causes. It teaches you how to cure and be cured.

The Man On The Roof  by Michael Stephenson (Book Review #453)

The Man On The Roof is a psychological mystery-suspense thriller story with multi-layers of stories combined into one book. A murder occurs during the holidays, and everyone wants to find out who did it. Some odd characters surrounded the neighborhood, and the dynamics of… Continue Reading “The Man On The Roof  by Michael Stephenson (Book Review #453)”