Tag: Suspense

Soft as Water by B. Robert Conklin (Book Review #1882)

B. Robert Conklin’s “Soft as Water” is a gripping psychological thriller that delves into the complexities of tragedy and redemption. Set against the backdrop of a quaint Ohio River town, the story follows Will Archer, a man haunted by his past, seeking solitude after… Continue Reading “Soft as Water by B. Robert Conklin (Book Review #1882)”

The Sigils of the Moor by Brendan Corbett (Book Review #1881)

Brendan Corbett returns with “The Sigils of the Moor,” the enthralling second installment in the Runetree Chronicles, which picks up the epic journey of Aeda following her liberation from a shadowy past. In this sequel, Aeda, alongside the Historian Gieral, ventures across the Known… Continue Reading “The Sigils of the Moor by Brendan Corbett (Book Review #1881)”

Unusual outcomes of divorce by Lita Marson (Book Review #1859)

“Unusual Outcomes of Divorce” by Lita Marson is a thought-provoking novel that creatively explores the profound impact of personal life decisions on a global scale. The narrative centres around Martha, a recently divorced woman who unexpectedly wakes up in an alternate 2024—a world where… Continue Reading “Unusual outcomes of divorce by Lita Marson (Book Review #1859)”

Witchland: The Graphic Novel by Tim Mulligan (Book Review #1848)

Tim Mulligan’s “Witchland: The Graphic Novel” is a riveting adaptation of the critically acclaimed play “WITCHLAND,” which delves into the chilling history and legacy of Richland, Washington. Known as “the most toxic place in the Western Hemisphere” due to its proximity to the Hanford… Continue Reading “Witchland: The Graphic Novel by Tim Mulligan (Book Review #1848)”

The Huntress and the Trickster by Tristan Zelden (Book Review #1826)

“The Huntress and the Trickster” by Tristan Zelden offers a captivating glimpse into a parallel San Francisco where the unthinkable becomes an everyday reality: the legalization of assassins. Through the lives of Abigail, a seasoned assassin, and her husband Jacob, Zelden crafts a narrative… Continue Reading “The Huntress and the Trickster by Tristan Zelden (Book Review #1826)”

The Unearthians by Omar Mora (Book Review #1822)

“The Unearthians” by Omar Mora is an enthralling sci-fi adventure that thrusts readers into a world where the boundaries between the familiar and the extraterrestrial blur. Following the journey of Mateo and Carter, two friends whose road trip to Las Vegas takes an unexpected… Continue Reading “The Unearthians by Omar Mora (Book Review #1822)”

A Song in the Dark by S.D. Reeves (Book Review #1766)

“A Song in the Dark” by S.D. Reeves is a masterfully crafted tapestry of fantasy, woven with the threads of magic, intrigue, and the complex interplay of power. This second installment in “The Melody of Three” series not only deepens the enigmatic journey of… Continue Reading “A Song in the Dark by S.D. Reeves (Book Review #1766)”

International Incident by Nikki Davenport (Book Review #1763)

“International Incident” by Nikki Davenport is an electrifying blend of romance and suspense, set against a geopolitical backdrop that captivates from the very first page. Davenport weaves a tale of love, deception, and betrayal with the skill of a seasoned storyteller, inviting readers into… Continue Reading “International Incident by Nikki Davenport (Book Review #1763)”

Outcast Artist in Bretagne – WWII heartbreak and forbidden love by Diane Scott Lewis (Book Review #1711)

“Outcast Artist in Bretagne – WWII Heartbreak and Forbidden Love” by Diane Scott Lewis is a poignant and compelling historical fiction novel that explores the complexities of love, loyalty, and survival during the tumultuous times of World War II. The story of Norah Cooper,… Continue Reading “Outcast Artist in Bretagne – WWII heartbreak and forbidden love by Diane Scott Lewis (Book Review #1711)”