Recent Release Book Review: Firestones by Kim Fielding

Reviewed by Sadonna   TITLE:  Firestones AUTHOR:  Kim Fielding PUBLISHER:  Tin Box Books LENGTH:  35 pages RELEASE DATE:  May 2, 2022 BLURB: Born with a deformed foot and abandoned as a young child, Brand spent his youth in indentured servitude Read more

Audio Book Review: Dearest Malachi Keogh (Dearest Milton James, Book 2) by N.R. Walker (Author) and Glen Lloyd (Narrator)

Reviewed by Larissa   TITLE:  Dearest Malachi Keough SERIES:  Dearest Milton James, Book 2 AUTHOR:  N.R. Walker NARRATOR:  Glen Lloyd PUBLISHER:  BlueHeart Press LENGTH:  1 hours and 21 minutes RELEASE DATE: December 21, 2021 BLURB: Julian Pollard never believed in Read more

Recent Release Book Review: It Rained All Night by Nell Iris

Reviewed by Sadonna TITLE:  It Rained All Night AUTHOR:  Nell Iris PUBLISHER:  JMS Books LENGTH:  29 pages RELEASE DATE:  April 23, 2022 BLURB: Can a chance meeting in the rain change someone’s life? Meeting someone who can make him stop going is an eye-opener for Read more

New Release Short Story Review: Secrets on a Train by Nell Iris

Reviewed by Valerie   TITLE:  Secrets on a Train AUTHOR:  Nell Iris PUBLISHER:  Self-Published LENGTH:  38 pages RELEASE DATE:  February 25, 2022 BLURB: It’s the fountain pens that capture Valentin’s attention on the morning commute, not the perfectly imperfect man who spends his Read more

Short Story Review: The Vampire Stayed for Breakfast by Juna Ratnam

Reviewed by Valerie   TITLE:  The Vampire Stayed for Breakfast AUTHOR:  Juna Ratnam PUBLISHER:  Self-Published LENGTH:  35 pages RELEASE DATE:  December 8, 2021 BLURB: What do you do when you’re locked out of your ex’s basement apartment twenty minutes before sunrise? Seduce the neighbour, Read more

Recent Release Book Review: Seasons: PsyCop Briefs, Volume 2 by Jordan Castillo Price

Reviewed by Sadonna TITLE:  Seasons SERIES:  PsyCop Briefs AUTHOR:  Jordan Castillo Price PUBLISHER:  JCP Books LLC LENGTH:  309 pages RELEASE DATE:  December 21, 2021 BLURB: Neither snow nor rain nor heat nor gloom of night…will keep a PsyCop from his duty. Because ghosts don’t take snow Read more