Book Review: The Butterfly Finale by Viano Oniomoh

Reviewed by Donna   TITLE: The Butterfly Finale AUTHOR: Viano Oniomoh PUBLISHER: Self Published LENGTH: 276 Pages RELEASE DATE: March 1, 2016 BLURB: Ember Quinn believes he is content with his life. He’s got Mac; his overweight cat, his job Read more

Book Review: A Time to Rise by Tal Bauer

Reviewed by Amber TITLE: A Time to Rise AUTHOR: Tal Bauer PUBLISHER: NineStar Press LENGTH: 319 pages RELEASE DATE: April 25th, 2016 BLURB: History says the Knights Templar were destroyed in 1307. History is wrong. Vampires haunt the sewers beneath Rome, revenants desecrate graveyards, ghouls Read more

Book Review: Kellen’s Awakening (AURA Series #3) by Angel Martinez & Bellora Quinn

Reviewed by Vicki   TITLE: Kellen’s Awakening SERIES: AURA #3 AUTHORS: Bellora Quinn & Angel Martinez PUBLISHER: Pride Publishing LENGTH: 214 pages RELEASE DATE: May 3rd, 2016 BLURB: The staff at AURA has had a busy summer. Between chronic understaffing, dealing with warring goblin factions and Read more

Recent Release Review: Kestrel’s Talon (The Stonewatchers #1) by Bey Deckard

Reviewed by Dan   TITLE:  Kestrel’s Talon SERIES:   The Stonewatchers #1 AUTHOR:     Bey Deckard PUBLISHER:     Self-Published LENGTH:     426 Pages RELEASE DATE:    May 23, 2016 BLURB: Following the Prentish/Nemarri war, Kes is rejected by his homeland under the guise of religious Read more

Series Review: Brandywine Investigations: Open for Business (Brandywine Investigations #1-3) by Angel Martinez

Reviewed by Amber  SERIES: Open for Business: Brandywine Investigations #1-3     AUTHOR: Angel Martinez PUBLISHER: Mischief Corner Books, LLC. LENGTH: 448 pages RELEASE DATE: April, 27th 2016 SERIES BLURB: When humans forsake the temples, the gods need to find other Read more

Book Review: Bad Magic (Spell Slave #1) by Evelyn Elliott

Reviewed by Amber   TITLE: Bad Magic SERIES: Spell Slave #1 AUTHOR: Evelyn Elliott PUBLISHER: Dreamspinner Press LENGTH: 161 pages RELEASE DATE: October 28th, 2015 BLURB: Morality is relative. At least that’s what young sorcerer Regis Teller convinces himself. He’s Read more