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About T B Markinson

T.B. Markinson is passionate about reading, traveling, sports, and movies. While living in Colorado she worked at a newspaper in the news and advertising departments. Most recently she has moved from Boston, Massachusetts to London, England. Currently she is working on the draft of her first novel during her work hours and exploring her new city whenever she gets the chance. She loves to read all types of books, including young adult, literature, science fiction, fantasy, mystery, travel writings, history, politics, and biographies.

Review: Bully by Emme Dun

bullycoveremmedun★★★★★

Bully
, by Emme Dun is an intelligent and aptly-timed legal thriller.

Based on true events, Bully kicks off during the height of the AIDS epidemic in the 1980s. The discrimination and hysteria surrounding gay parents resulted in many being treated as second class citizens. By 2008, Joanna Crawford, now an elected family court judge wants to atone for her treatment of her own father, a gay man. Lisa White, a lesbian mother, finds herself in Crawford’s court and their children become political pawns.

First-time author, Emme Dun, has penned an important and fascinating legal thriller that will captivate […]

Review: Noble Warrior by Becca Ketelsleger ★★★★

Noble Warrior by Becca KetelslegerNoble Warrior, by Becca Ketelsleger, presents a different take on the legend of the Knights of the Round Table.

When Aceline Grosipan’s father is arrested, the young woman masquerades as a knight in order to set her father free. Against all odds, she enters the masculine world and finds a new home serving the king who imprisoned her father. Over the years, she goes to war, experiences loss and heartbreak. She also discovers what it means to be brave and noble.

The author loosely bases her story around the legendary Knights of the Round Table. Fans of the old-fashioned […]

2015-10-27T09:01:18+02:00October 6th, 2015|Categories: Book Reviews|Tags: |

Review: The Novel Life of Coral Ambrose by Bonnie Ballou

★★★★½ Novel Life of Coral Ambrose

The Novel Life of Coral Ambrose, by Bonnie Ballou, is a fun and imaginative magical realism story that will delight book lovers.

Coral Ambrose is a personal trainer by day and a voracious reader by night. On the surface, she seems content. But a five-year gap in her memories has spurred Coral to record every aspect of her life and to save every single book she’s ever read. Her apartment is filled to the max with books and journals. During a visit to a used bookstore, the owner gives Coral a messenger bag he claims will give her […]

2016-03-04T04:20:33+02:00October 6th, 2015|Categories: Book Reviews, Lead Story|Tags: |

Review: Eterlimus by Aziz Hamza

★★★★½ Eterlimus by Aziz Hamza

Eterlimus, by Aziz Hamza, is a fast-moving and riveting historical fiction novel set in the 500s BC.

Lucius Tarquinius Superbus became the seventh King of the Roman Kingdom after assassinating King Servius Tullius. Tarquinius didn’t stop there. He also took care of his enemies and those loyal to the previous king to cement his rule. During Tarquinius’ reign the people suffered. Injustice and corruption were rampant. The time was ripe for a revolution and the rape of Lucretia, a noble woman, lit the spark. This novel relates how Eterlimus, an owner of a brothel, played a vital role […]

2016-03-04T04:25:47+02:00September 25th, 2015|Categories: Book Reviews|Tags: |

Review: Lost in Pain (Legend of Hollow Wood #1) by J. J. Dice ★★★★

Lost in Pain by J. J. DiceLost in Pain: Legend of Hollow Wood Book 1, by J. J. Dice, is an exhilarating fantasy adventure that pits good versus evil.

Jack wakes up in an alley standing over a dead body. That’s just the beginning of his troubles. The body suddenly disappears and Jack can’t remember anything, including who he is. He befriends a waitress and learns that his uncle is wealthy. He experiences visions that are truly terrifying and alert him that not only is he in grave danger, but so is his new friend.

Evil warlock Teiwaz has escaped from the realm of Farion […]

2015-09-28T08:00:36+02:00September 3rd, 2015|Categories: Book Reviews|Tags: , |

Review: The Slush Pile Brigade by Samuel Marquis

★★★★½ The Slush Pile Brigade by Samuel Marquis

The Slush Pile Brigade, by Samuel Marquis, is a hilarious and exciting read filled with one crazy turn after another.

Nick Lassiter has just turned thirty and he’s in some serious trouble. His girlfriend has dumped him. He lost his job. He’s wanted by the police. And he discovers that his unpublished thriller has been stolen and turned into a blockbuster movie.

If that’s not bad enough, the author who stole his idea is Cameron Beckett, one of the biggest brand name authors.

Nick doesn’t want revenge. He wants a simple apology. When he and three friends show […]

2016-03-04T04:26:59+02:00September 3rd, 2015|Categories: Book Reviews, Lead Story|Tags: , , |

Review: William the Conqueror vs King Harold by Jesse Lee Vint

★★★★½ William the Conqueror vs King Harold

William the Conqueror vs King Harold, by Jesse Lee Vint, according to the blurb is “The story that has never been told!”

In 1066, Halley’s Comet made an appearance. The same year, in England, three undefeated warrior kings who believed they had a legitimate claim to the crown clashed. Quitting wasn’t in their vocabulary so when events sent them on a collision course it made the perfect scenario for exciting history. Even though Normandy’s William and England’s Harold Godwinson, crowned King Harold II in January of 1066, were friends before the fateful events, the lure of being crowned […]

2016-03-04T04:27:35+02:00September 3rd, 2015|Categories: Book Reviews|Tags: |

Review: Silence in Center by Jody Studdard ★★★★

Silence in Center by Jody StuddardSilence in Center by Jody Studdard is a heartwarming addition to the Softball Star series.

Melody Gold is a fourteen-year-old fastpitch player who wants to advance from Little League to select ball. The problem is finding a team that will let her play. She’s talented, but Melody has a hearing impairment. She can hear with her hearing aids and she wears them during games, but many coaches say it just won’t work out. Melody’s not a quitter and she’s determined to prove that she can play at the highest level.

Young readers who love inspirational sports stories will like this […]

2015-09-16T07:32:51+02:00August 28th, 2015|Categories: Book Reviews|Tags: , |
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