John Staughton, Senior Reviewer

About John Staughton, Senior Reviewer

Providing exceptional writing, editing and publishing services to hundreds of international clients, ranging from nutritional copywriting and long-form ghostwriting to substantive editing, assessment/analysis of academic texts and structural/content editing for bestselling novels.

Mightier than Magic by G.S. Kenney

Mightier than Magic by G.S. Kenney

A romance with the whimsical flavor of a fairy tale, Mightier Than Magic by G.S. Kenney is a delightful romp of royal courting and magical mischief. When the meekest princess of the realm befriends a powerful foreign captive, he becomes her unlikely suitor in this charming coming-of-age adventure. Teenage royal rebellion and young love are common bedfellows, and newfound magical abilities are a perennial plot point in fantasy, but Kenney rises above the genre with her delicate prose, bringing to life the characters’ innocence and memorable passion. A thorough final edit is recommended for typos, grammatical errors, and some smoothing […]

2023-06-28T19:58:22+02:00June 28th, 2023|Categories: Editorial Reviews|

Lights, Camera, Murder by Lisa Shay

Lights, Camera, Murder by Lisa ShayCryptic warnings, mysterious powers, and a film shoot headed for catastrophe are just the beginning of Lights, Camera, Murder by Lisa Shay, the latest in her Kallie Collins Cozy Mystery series.

When Dr. Kallie Collins, a specialized psychic who can communicate with animals, befriends a young star filming a movie at a mountain lodge, she doesn’t expect to be pulled into yet another investigation. However, pastoral mysteries with equine informants and canine confidants seem unavoidable for the good doctor, and this latest case is both glamorous and deadly, requiring all of her veterinary, psychic, and sleuthing skills so she doesn’t […]

2023-06-27T11:12:35+02:00June 27th, 2023|Categories: New Releases|Tags: |

So Good They Call You A Fake by Joshua Lisec

So Good They Call You A Fake by Joshua Lisec Sharing his paradoxical path to success in this modern era of consumption and instant gratification, So Good They Call You A Fake: Command Attention, Monetize Your Talent Stack, and Become the Uncontested Authority in Your Niche by Joshua Lisec is an essential read for workers in any industry, offering a heavy stack of hard truths about modern business.

While Lisec is a seasoned ghostwriter, this book casts far broader a brush than how to write good copy. The internet age has dramatically changed the rules for countless industries – artistic, industrial, social, technological, entrepreneurial, and more – and Lisec provides […]

Dreams of Electric Valhalla by J.D. DeSain

Dreams of Electric Valhalla by John DeSain

A rebellious young apprentice from an ancient druidic order returns to America and its tech-cult worshippers in Dreams of Electric Valhalla: A Rael Armstrong Adventure by J.D. DeSain. Though she is far more used to cutting down lizard people and vanquishing disguised demons, Rael’s new mission takes her into the machine-learning heart of cutting-edge tech, where the line between science and wizardry is already murky. With tongue-in-cheek narration, sharply witty dialogue, and a brash storytelling style that crackles with contemporary energy, this is an original mash-up of modernity and magic that is unique in the fantasy genre.

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2023-06-22T19:45:07+02:00June 22nd, 2023|Categories: Editorial Reviews|

The Mindful Path by Michael Jones, Ph.D.

The Mindful Path by Michael Jones, Ph.D

An essential and evidence-based bridge between body, mind, and spirit, The Mindful Path: Combining Psychotherapy and Buddhist Practices by Michael Jones Ph.D. presents the surprising overlap between the tenets of Buddhism and the foundations of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT). Using the language of both belief systems, Jones expertly shows how they can be used in conjunction for meaningful relief from anxiety, sadness, anger, depression, and stress, through two introductory sections and eight comparative chapters, along with personal anecdotes and layman-level breakdowns. A comprehensive guide for life and a modern fusion of seemingly disparate philosophies, this is an accessible and revelatory […]

2023-06-22T15:00:42+02:00June 21st, 2023|Categories: Editorial Reviews|

Review: Searching for Charles by Stephen Watts

Searching for Charles by Stephen Watts

Taking readers on a historic journey across the Atlantic and into the burgeoning American continent, Searching for Charles: The Untold Legacy of an Immigrant’s American Adventure by Stephen Watts is a stunning portrait of the past.

In 1835, Charles Watts left the oppressive gloom of Dickensian London in search of a better life in the nascent nation of the United States. What followed were years of curious exploration, keen observation, and diligent letter-writing that captured the energy, emotions, and events of that formative period in American history.

This book serves a number of purposes, and will appeal to a variety […]

2023-08-23T12:11:00+02:00June 20th, 2023|Categories: Book Reviews|Tags: , |

The Cache by Lauren Anne Davis

The Cache by Lauren Anne Davis

A small-town story of thievery, loyalty, love, and legacy, The Cache by Lauren Anne Davis is a character-driven dive into the epic dramas of everyday life. Navigating new adult responsibilities and unprecedented threats against his family, King is an intriguing lead in this fast-moving read, and things only get more interesting after Meagan walks into his pawn shop, guns blazing, seeking her missing jewels. As this book’s bizarre cast entangles together, their lives and personal histories come into detailed focus, new romances are unexpectedly sparked, and old feuds are finally put to rest. Though the premise is strong, and the […]

2023-06-14T15:33:21+02:00June 13th, 2023|Categories: Editorial Reviews|

The Curse by Robert Thornton

The Curse by Robert Thornton

Ancient villains, powerful artifacts, and a serial killer on the loose is just the beginning of The Curse by Robert Thornton, the latest in his compelling Hope Allerd mystery series. After being asked to consult on a controversial patient who had recently discovered an Egyptian tomb, the good doctor is drawn into a high-stakes plot of time-traveling professors, reincarnated mummies, and potential pandemics from the distant past. Deliciously mixing an infectious disease thriller with a sci-fi dip into magic, this novel smoothly swings from investigative procedural to a tomb-hunting adventure, for a genre-hopping thrill. Leaving each chapter hanging with palpable […]

2023-06-14T11:58:40+02:00June 13th, 2023|Categories: Editorial Reviews|
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