Editorial Reviews

Ocellicon by A.G. Russo

Ocellicon by A.G. Russo

A chilling, thought-provoking vision of a militarized and chaotic future, Ocellicon: Future Visions by A.G. Russo is a dramatic work of military sci-fi that takes on tough issues, which reflect the current world. Continuing a lifelong battle against those who underestimate her, Annalisa, a military Investigator of scarred and controversial origins, boldly dives into a murky murder case that puts her reputation back in the crosshairs. However, when a far greater enemy than injustice reveals itself, she will have yet another chance to prove her merit, both inside and outside the courtroom. At times, the declarative style of the prose […]

2023-07-10T12:55:54+02:00July 10th, 2023|Categories: Editorial Reviews|

All Hope of Becoming Human by Lonnie Busch

All Hope of Becoming Human by Lonnie Busch

A slow-burning apocalyptic thriller with reimagined origin stories and ancient alien tech, All Hope of Becoming Human by Lonnie Busch is a cerebral and entertaining piece of high-drama science fiction. As extreme weather events and pandemics continue to rock an already unstable planet, a massive earthquake uncovers something impossible in the Arizona desert – something far older and more sinister than humanity. Two intrepid and compelling lead characters navigate this strange new world in a novel that is laced with as much character-building as action. This is a sprawling, multi-perspective novel that deftly touches on future fears and present terrors, […]

2023-07-07T09:44:30+02:00July 7th, 2023|Categories: Editorial Reviews|

Alien Rebirth by Nick Snape

Alien Rebirth by Nick Snape

The fifth chapter in Nick Snape’s Weapons of Choice series, Alien Rebirth returns to its survival thriller roots as the heroic squad plunges into a new and dangerous world. While investigating an electromagnetic anomaly in a mining colony system seeded by the Haven, these liberators, warriors, and explorers are confronted by a faceless evil, one that has awakened from ageless slumber with a blind hunger. Navigating the political minefield of the Tiqsimuyu system, while fighting desperately against an annihilating force, this unexpected conflict could cost Finn, Zuri, Noah, and Yasuko everything, including their ship, their mission, and their lives, for […]

2023-07-06T12:19:31+02:00July 6th, 2023|Categories: Editorial Reviews|

See Yourself in Cybersecurity by Zinet Kemal

See Yourself in Cybersecurity by Zinet Kemal

A useful, inclusive, and accessible introduction to an ever-growing industry, See Yourself in Cybersecurity: A Book About Careers in Cybersecurity for the Next Generation by Zinet Kemal is perfectly designed for younger readers dreaming about what their future careers may hold. Putting a broad range of professional paths into simple terms, from investigator and threat analyst to cyber defender, this vividly illustrated book shows how exciting and interesting the seemingly dry field of computer security can be. Never patronizing readers, nor getting lost in technical details, the book is sharply edited, while the dynamic colors, formatting, and accompanying images make […]

2023-07-05T17:42:26+02:00July 3rd, 2023|Categories: Editorial Reviews|

About That Brit by Erin Lynne

About That Series Book 4

About That Brit (About That Series Book 4) by Erin Lynne is a light but entirely captivating novel about sex, love, and relationships, and another entertaining installment in this series of steamy rom-coms. Elena has just broken up with her boyfriend and she needs a drastic change in her life, so when Jasper, a notorious lothario, offers to become roommates, she accepts. The premise sets up the inevitable odd-couple clash with “will they or won’t they,” but Lynne goes beyond the usual romance tropes, where the characters learn from each other in the process. With easygoing prose and a flare […]

2023-07-05T12:26:19+02:00July 1st, 2023|Categories: Editorial Reviews|

Unclutter by Winnie D. Pagora

Unclutter by Winnie D Pagora

A boldly honest, finely written, and urgent work of fiction about dealing with trauma, Unclutter: A Survivor’s Story by Winnie D. Pagora is a novel that reads with the immediacy of a memoir. Tina is a bright teenager who has just become the star of her high school by developing a successful app, when a well-respected man assaults her, triggering painful memories from her past, and setting her on a course to defend herself and take her future in her own hands. Posing questions and providing answers on bullying, the influence of social media, and dealing with abuse, Unclutter is […]

2023-07-05T11:16:59+02:00June 30th, 2023|Categories: Editorial Reviews|

A Devil in Every Dark Corner by Amanda Braun Boe

A Devil in Every Dark Corner by Amanda Braun Boe

A tongue-in-cheek urban fantasy thriller, A Devil in Every Dark Corner by Amanda Braun Boe is a witty and witchy supernatural mystery that is impossible to put down. Imogen thought she had left behind her quirky family’s Otherworldly Investigations, but finds herself pulled back into mystical sleuthing thanks to her perennially perfect little sister. Coming back to the world of magic means facing her oldest demons, tapping into new depths of power she never thought possible, and possibly saving the world. A brilliantly penned, identity-driven drama, with humor laced effortlessly throughout believable dialogue, this is an impressive and entertaining start […]

2023-06-30T14:43:18+02:00June 29th, 2023|Categories: Editorial Reviews|

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|
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