Editorial Reviews

Newgate’s Knocker by Greg W. Peterson

Newgate's Knocker by Greg Peterson

A veteran FBI agent races against time to prevent a terrible tragedy in the skies, desperately trying to separate friend from foe in the fast-paced Newgate’s Knocker. Author Greg W. Peterson has crafted a high-flying read, delivering a crash-course in fiction writing that weaves a tangled nest of storylines into a riveting and unpredictable adventure. While there are a few loose ends and plot holes in the story, the pace rarely lets up. Mixing classic elements of suspense with modern existential threats, organized crime, and a cast of dynamic characters, Peterson offers a riveting, high-stakes thriller in this […]

2020-03-12T11:08:29+02:00March 12th, 2020|Categories: Editorial Reviews|

Champion Your Career by Halimah Bellows, MA, MS

Champion Your Career by Halimah Bellows

Author Halimah Bellows offers sage wisdom, gentle encouragement, and practical strategies for those seeking a significant change in their career path in Champion Your Career: Winning in the World of Work. This easy-to-read book is filled with tools to help you identify your own strengths and determine your path forward. Peppered with anecdotal wisdom and the author’s delicate honesty, this book is valuable for anyone who is uncertain or unsatisfied about their career or prospects. Asking and answering the right questions in a thorough, academic, and accessible way, Bellows spells out the journey of changing your job (and life) […]

2020-03-11T11:28:14+02:00March 10th, 2020|Categories: Editorial Reviews|

Think Like a Bartender by L.D. Morrow

Think Like a Bartender: Recipes for Life by L.D. Morrow

Author L.D. Morrow serves up a refreshing collection of vignettes and clever lessons in Think Like a Bartender: Recipes for Life. Drawing on her many insightful years in the service industry, this is a tongue-in-cheek read that balances self-help and experiential knowledge with wild anecdotes and sharp, funny writing throughout. Blending authentic language and a healthy pour of brutal honesty, this is a poignant guide to finding your strengths and knowing your value, regardless of how you make a living. While the prose is sometimes raw and unpolished, Morrow has a natural gift for storytelling as she unveils repeated moments […]

2020-03-10T12:58:09+02:00March 9th, 2020|Categories: Editorial Reviews|

Namesakes (A Wicce Novel Book 1) by Miriam Cumming

Namesakes by Miriam Cumming

Author Miriam Cumming casts a charming and thought-provoking spell with Namesakes, the first book in her Wicce Novel series. In this clever repurposing of a classic myth, Medusa is a young girl just coming into her stone-turning powers, who must find her place among other legendary outcasts and misfits in a magical academy. Channeling a bit of Harry Potter, there is a familiarity to the plot, but also harder-hitting themes of tolerance, bullying, and using one’s powers for good. Cumming lays an entertaining and flexible foundation for an original series with a cast of immediately engaging characters.

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2020-03-04T05:57:23+02:00March 3rd, 2020|Categories: Editorial Reviews|

Get Off by Scott Alderman

Prepare yourself for a rollicking, shocking, and inspiring story of life’s lowest lows and greatest heights in Get Off: The Sordid Youth and Unlikely Survival of a Queer Junkie Wonder Boy by Scott Alderman. This tell-all read is graphic and unabashed, detailing a life of sex, drugs, and rock ‘n’ roll from both extremes: the ecstatic and the tragic. Unsentimental but sincere, Alderman is able to get past the romance of his own tall tales to pry out wisdom and meaning, as well as difficult lessons that ring timeless for youth of any generation.

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2020-03-03T08:56:01+02:00March 3rd, 2020|Categories: Editorial Reviews|

Fall of the Raven by Thymournia

Fall of the Raven by Thymournia

Fall of the Raven by Thymournia is an evocative collection of prose poetry and photography that is at once beautiful and melancholy. Elegantly and expertly constructed, the book consists of gothic black and white photographs of the titular raven with the author’s dark and despairing perspective on existence. Though the photographs have a varied mood that is haunting but not horrific, the prose poetry is almost relentlessly dark with no other feeling to break up the mood, giving it a monotone quality. Still, matched with the artful photographs, Fall of the Raven is a unique and powerful work.

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2020-02-27T07:51:42+02:00February 27th, 2020|Categories: Editorial Reviews|

Six (A Demon Hunter Romance Book 1) by Carrie Thorne

Six (A Demon Hunter Romance Book 1) by Carrie Thorne

Author Carrie Thorne kicks off her Demon Hunter Romance series with Six, a steamy romance between two unexpected allies with a delicious paranormal twist. When a beautiful demon hunter literally falls out of the sky into Ryan Hunt’s life, destiny gets decidedly heavy-handed and forces the pair into solving a mystery using their unique skill sets. Avoiding the overused tropes of pulp romance writing, the paranormal edge to this story helps to keep the jokes fresh and the plot line unpredictable. Quinn and Ryan make a scorchingly sexy team and Thorne delivers a strong start to what should be […]

2020-02-26T11:29:58+02:00February 26th, 2020|Categories: Editorial Reviews|

Fall of the Raven by Thymournia

Fall of the Raven by Thymournia

Cloaked in shadowy themes and haunting in its imagery, Fall of the Raven by the poet Thymournia is a meditation on despair, isolation, and the loneliness of the observer. Presented as a collection of evocative photographs and fragmentary writing, the reading experience can be unnerving, as the book is existentially heavy and complex, even with its deceptively simple form. The ominous photography maintains a constant undertone of mystery, while the prose is terse and bold, sometimes directed at the Raven itself – the poetic tool that unifies this work. Laden with sorrow and challenging musings on death and perseverance, Fall […]

2020-02-26T08:33:35+02:00February 26th, 2020|Categories: Editorial Reviews|
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