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Moontide is a paranormal romance novel written about Jackson, a monster that has been cursed Seventy-five years ago. If he falls in love with anyone else, they too will become like him. Hence, he sacrifices his whole life living alone in order to… Continue Reading “Moontide by Charlie German (Book Review #489)”
Access Universe is a science fiction novel written about Silver Rainwater, a Native American student who participates in a game that tests her moral compass. As she continues to work with the challenges. She notices some crucial things about the system she is facing.… Continue Reading “Access Universe by R.S. Hill (Book Review #473)”
The intervention is a sci-fi story about Jeff Ridsdale. He is an ordinary man who happens to get knocked by the wave unconscious. The Kareet, take him and take over his body for the intention of conquering the world. Their intentions are to intervene… Continue Reading “The Intervention by Patrick Roberts (Book Review #467)”
Manna City is a science fiction story written in a post-apocalyptic world. People live in harsh environments but still remain having hope and Nista is nine months pregnant, starving. Her situation is not good and her husband, Dane thinks she is losing her… Continue Reading “Manna City: A Post-Apocalyptic Survival Thriller by Geoffrey Pierce (Book Review #458)”
Black and white is the first book of its Trilogy. The story focuses on how one should stand for what they believe in, instead of following what others do. The story is set in a perfect world called Whitopolis. This place is where the… Continue Reading “Black and White by Nick Wilford (Book Review #288)”
Earth; The Death Chronicles Trilogy Book 1 by Jon D. Zimmer Earth is the first book for the Death Chronicles Trilogy. The story focuses on Michael who is a scientist, returning to earth. Angelica who is an attractive hallucination, and Dominic who’s seeking… Continue Reading “Earth; The Death Chronicles Trilogy Book 1 by Jon D. Zimmer (Book Review #450)”
Why We Write by Toby Weston Sharing somebody else’s mind space, or allowing visitors into your own, is an intimate act. It requires a good chunk of audacity to reveal your thoughts and share them with complete strangers; this is certainly how I felt… Continue Reading “Why We Write by Toby Weston”