Editorial Reviews

Treflins Three: A Staff, A Sword and a Stone by Elaine Smith

Treflins Three: A Staff, A Sword and a Stone by Elaine Smith

Three young lives are turned upside-down by a talking tree, launching them on a desperate quest to save the forest from dark forces in Treflins Three: A Staff, a Sword and a Stone by Elaine Smith. Following the path of so many YA fantasy novels, the bulk of the story is a harrowing journey to conquer an overwhelming evil, but the originality of the world-building helps this book stand out. There is a gentle edge to the narrative voice, with compassion and friendship taking center stage. While some of the language feels overly simplistic, Treflins Three is a unique and […]

2020-06-12T03:19:09+02:00June 11th, 2020|Categories: Editorial Reviews|

Say Goodbye and Goodnight by David Ruggerio

Say Goodbye and Goodnight by David Ruggerio

Star-crossed lovers swirl and fearless fighters duke it out during a hot Brooklyn summer in Say Goodbye and Goodnight by author David Ruggerio. Capturing the classic air of tragic romance and blending it with modern urban drama, this is an immersive New York slice of life. A diverse web of stories weave believably on the pages and the dialogue feels ripped from reality, while the characters are patiently developed and perpetually entertaining. The prose is unpolished at times, but Say Goodbye and Goodnight still sparkles with authenticity and endearing charm.

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2020-06-11T07:24:50+02:00June 10th, 2020|Categories: Editorial Reviews|

Silver Moon by Jenny Knipfer

Silver Moon by Jenny Knipfer

Taking an original angle on a tumultuous time in history, Silver Moon by Jenny Knipfer is a sparkling slice of historical fiction. Ambitiously detailing a diverse collection of characters, this World War I story bounces across space and time, delicately filled with vivid descriptions, nuanced moral dilemmas, and authentic relationships. Rather than focusing solely on the violence of this tragic conflict, Knipfer fleshes out the complexity of wartime – the domestic impacts, the psychological effects, and the enveloping nature of patriotism. The author isn’t afraid to challenge sacred ideals through her characters, which makes this novel a thought-provoking and surprising […]

2020-06-10T06:44:15+02:00June 9th, 2020|Categories: Editorial Reviews|

Why Liv? by Jon Sebastian Shifrin

Why Liv? by Jon Shifrin

Laced with acerbic wit and wisdom, Why Liv? by author John Sebastian Shifrin is a tongue-in-cheek triumph about surviving in the time of media madness, political decay, and the existential crisis that is our 21st century. The story reads as though the author distilled the anxieties and issues of today, then refracted them into a new narrative, creating an alternative universe that readers will intimately recognize – chilling, spiraling, and in desperate need of change. Managing to inject this much social commentary into a casually written novel is impressive, although some of the book does feel rushed, including many of […]

2020-06-09T03:43:51+02:00June 7th, 2020|Categories: Editorial Reviews|

Special Means by Andrew Ceroni

Special Means by Andrew Ceroni

Author Andrew Ceroni pens a disturbingly relevant and poignant novel with Special Means, centering on a near-future dystopia with a conspiracy that feels ripped from today’s headlines. Intergovernmental deception, police brutality, unhinged greed, and hierarchical cruelty take center stage in this chilling story. The premise feels more journalistic than hypothetical, while the writing itself displays a strong and confident voice from start to finish. A morally conflicted protagonist creates a number of secondary conflicts that force readers to think about their own ideologies. Some editing errors pop up throughout, and there are some sections that drag due to unnecessary […]

2020-06-08T06:43:06+02:00June 5th, 2020|Categories: Editorial Reviews|

Texas Off-Road Racing by Mike Kowis, Esq.

Texas Off-Road Racing by Mike Kowis, Esq.

Brimming with passion and amusing anecdotes, Texas Off-Road Racing by Mike Kowis, Esq. is an entertaining journey through the sport of UTV off-road racing, as well as a touching family story. While doubtlessly, Kowis’ book will be most appealing to those who are familiar with the sport, he provides enough information that the layman can understand what it takes to compete, with the author’s love of racing taking the front seat, which is infectious. The play-by-play of one race goes a long way to filling in the details, so there is some repetition, but the strong use of visuals throughout […]

2020-06-04T09:19:43+02:00June 4th, 2020|Categories: Editorial Reviews|

The Invitation Series by Raven Simmons

The Invitation Series by Raven Simmons

Author Raven Simmons has summoned strange and supernatural worlds to explore in The Invitation Series, a collection of short tales overflowing with eroticism, mystery, danger, and the unexplained. From sinister voices in the mind to dark masters of seduction, this is a mix of fantasy and fear, boasting prose carefully edited to be powerful and enthralling. The dense narration is often juxtaposed with weaker dialogue, but each of these four sections is complex and rife with tension. Though some of the language veers to the clichéd, Simmons wields the pen well, delivering an eerie and evocative read.

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2020-06-01T09:13:39+02:00May 29th, 2020|Categories: Editorial Reviews|

The Story of Me by Raven S. Simmons

The Story of Me by Raven Simmons

Religion, family values and finding a higher purpose come to the forefront in The Story of Me by Raven S. Simmons. Readers are granted intimate access to Ariel’s mind as she navigates the complex waters of adolescence, faith, early romance, and identity within a strict Christian upbringing. The stream-of-consciousness style takes some acclimating, but it soon makes this an immersive and powerful read. The narration could be slimmed down to improve the pacing of certain scenes, but as a whole, this is a raw and unfiltered glimpse of a young woman making mistakes, finding new truth, and growing up on […]

2020-06-01T09:24:17+02:00May 28th, 2020|Categories: Editorial Reviews|
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