Editorial Reviews

Unknown Assailant by Joanne Doucette

Unknown Assailant by Joanne Doucette

Peeling back the psychological curtain of trauma and its devastating impacts, Unknown Assailant by Joanne Doucette is a smart, well-researched, and wildly unpredictable thriller. A keen detective and a no-nonsense psychologist, Beau and Pepper make an electrifying investigative team at the core of this third installment of the Dr. Pepper Hunt Mystery series – their sleuthing savvy is only overshadowed by the undeniable tension that sparks and flashes between them. Pushing past procedural tropes of the genre and diving into thought-provoking narration, Doucette flexes both her storytelling and psychoanalytical skills. Though the narration does far more heavy lifting than the […]

2021-08-24T02:21:46+02:00August 20th, 2021|Categories: Editorial Reviews|

The Beggar Queen by Kelly Evans

The Beggar Queen by Kelly Evans

Author Kelly Evans transports readers to 7th century France in The Beggar Queen, a masterfully penned mosaic of historical fact and compelling fiction. In an era where life is cheap, but love can be costly, an unlikely young woman navigates the treacherous waters of the Merovingian court and changes the course of history, though few have ever heard her name. Steeped in cultural, religious, and societal detail, this story will appeal to academic lovers of history, as well as those seeking a dramatic escape. While the dialogue occasionally feels too modern, and there are some anachronistic idioms, the reading […]

2021-08-19T09:02:46+02:00August 19th, 2021|Categories: Editorial Reviews|

Junk Sale by Patrick Lombardi

Junk Sale by Patrick Lombardi

Full of razor-sharp wit and driven by a hyper-contemporary voice, Junk Sale by Patrick Lombardi is a wickedly smart and hilarious collection of short stories and essays. From a casual thief who gets the tables turned on him to a scathing hot take of modern job interviews, these brief tales capture a collective disdain for modern life, a dissatisfaction with normality, and the essential role that humor plays in our survival. The dialogue feels ripped from real life, despite their clever articulation, and each story is tightly edited and polished. Highlighting the painful isolation of our internal monologues, and what […]

2021-08-16T09:19:13+02:00August 16th, 2021|Categories: Editorial Reviews|

The Witch’s Song by J. Lyndon Hickman

The Witch's Song by J. Lyndon Hickman

A dazzling opening salvo in The Queen of the Witches Trilogy, The Witch’s Song by J. Lyndon Hickman is a magical work of fantasy, resonating with contemporary lessons and classic adventure. Stirring the waters of gender dynamics and calling into question humanity’s destructive fascination with technological advancement, the prose is impactful, but just as easily lighthearted. This broad emotional range, buttressed by a pair of unique protagonists, makes this a gripping read from start to finish. The revelatory progress from normal life to a magic-infused existence is exhilarating and immersive; Hickman has crafted a gem of a read with […]

2021-08-13T04:18:36+02:00August 13th, 2021|Categories: Editorial Reviews|

Rand by Silvia Shaw

Rand by Silvia Shaw

A sprawling and majestic epic start to a fantasy new series, Rand by Silvia Shaw is an empowering and timely piece of fantasy fiction, bridging two worlds with grace and a whip-smart pen. Readers are drawn into a brilliant world with a detailed history that is unlike so many other carbon-copy realms in the genre. Driven by an intrepid protagonist imbued with the mind of an academic and the courage of a warrior queen, this read populates these pages with a pantheon of unique female characters, and cleverly ties off loose ends. From backstabbing court drama and savage magical battles […]

2021-08-12T03:39:21+02:00August 11th, 2021|Categories: Editorial Reviews|

Zombie by Clifford Benjamin

Zombie by Clifford Benjamin

An allegorical work of fiction that feels very close to home, Zombie by Clifford Benjamin is a controversial landmine of a novel, parodying deadly political villains and many of America’s recent woes. A vile, racist, and power-hungry POTUS flexes his cruelty across his people and the world in this dystopian reimagining of societal and political collapse. While the story is gripping and graphic, some of the formatting and technical details need improvement, including inconsistent capitalizations, a multitude of misspelled words, and other grammatical issues. With so many rough edges, Benjamin’s powerful and timely commentary loses a fair degree of impact, […]

2021-08-11T03:21:46+02:00August 11th, 2021|Categories: Editorial Reviews|

Sons of Brutality by Daniel Jeudy

Sons of Brutality by Daniel Jeudy

An intensely suspenseful thriller centering around the investigation of the brutal murder of two young women by a serial killer, Sons of Brutality is decidedly dark but gripping. Plumbing the seamy depths, the novel goes underground to find snuff clubs, drug-addled Satanists, occult murder, and the mob. A strong central detective is key to the genre, and Jeudy brilliantly sketches veteran detective Addison Mowbray, who believes in liquor and loyalty above all else. If you like your thrillers with a true sense of dark realism, Sons of Brutality is an expertly written and page-turning thriller that has all the makings […]

2021-08-10T07:51:37+02:00August 10th, 2021|Categories: Editorial Reviews|

Vale of Darkness by T.C. Elofson

Vale of Darkness by T.C. Elofson

A newly forged legend and an uncertain leader work to overcome their own guilt and dark shadows in Vale of Darkness by T.C. Elofson, the second installment of the Waterbringer Series. Deepening this masterfully crafted world with even more lore and legend – and an even greater evil that threatens a nascent empire – the author defies stereotypes in the genre, blending cultural traditions from fantasy and historical realms alike. With lyrical precision in scene-building, and an ominous blanket of suspense over much of the prose, this richly imagined adventure is exhilarating, and delivered with a savvy pen.

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2021-08-09T05:28:55+02:00August 9th, 2021|Categories: Editorial Reviews|
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