A Review of “City of Gods II – Horsemen” By Jonathan Maas

  Full disclosure: I was provided a copy of this book by the author however I have voluntarily chosen to write a review. All opinions are my own. The Academy – Year 2 City of Gods II – Horsemen is the newest in the City of Gods series by Jonathan Maas. As the year ends, … Continue reading A Review of “City of Gods II – Horsemen” By Jonathan Maas

A review of “The Last Oracle: A Climate Fiction Thriller (Sam Jardine Crime Thrillers, Book 3)” by Christopher Hepworth

    Full disclosure, I was provided an advanced copy of this book by the author however I have voluntarily chosen to write a review. All opinions are my own. Politics, Terror and Treason battle with a dead religion in the newest Sam Jardine Thriller The Last Oracle is the third in the Sam Jardine … Continue reading A review of “The Last Oracle: A Climate Fiction Thriller (Sam Jardine Crime Thrillers, Book 3)” by Christopher Hepworth

A Review of “Burn: A Sam Jameson Thriller” by Lars Emmerich

Full disclosure, I was provided with an advanced copy of this book from the author however I have voluntarily chosen to write a review. All opinions are my own. Sam Jameson is back whether she likes it or not Burn is the newest installment in the Sam Jameson series of thrillers by Lars Emmerich and … Continue reading A Review of “Burn: A Sam Jameson Thriller” by Lars Emmerich

A review of “Claus: Rise of the Miser” by Tony Bertauski

Full disclosure, I was provided with an advanced copy of this book from the author however I have voluntarily chosen to write a review. All opinions are my own. The Christmas that almost wasn’t On a routine Christmas practice run, Santa goes missing. Trapped in an unknown location, Rudolph and the Elven work hard to … Continue reading A review of “Claus: Rise of the Miser” by Tony Bertauski

A review of “The Scattered and The Dead Book 2.5” by Tim McBain and L.T. Vargus

Full disclosure - I was provided an advanced reader’s copy of this book by the authors but have voluntarily provided a review. Letters from the Apocalypse The Scattered and The Dead 2.5 continues the pre- and post-apocalyptic events from the prior installments and unlike the earlier books, I would not suggest attempting to read this … Continue reading A review of “The Scattered and The Dead Book 2.5” by Tim McBain and L.T. Vargus

A Review of “Hunting Trip (Hidden Blood #3)” by Al K. Line

Full disclosure, I was provided an advance copy of this book by the author as part of his “A-Team” but have voluntarily chosen to write a review. All opinions are my own. Family is All Hunting Trip is the third and final installment in the Hidden Blood series of novels by Al K. Line. Taking … Continue reading A Review of “Hunting Trip (Hidden Blood #3)” by Al K. Line

A review of “The Sleepwalker Legacy” by Christopher Hepworth

Brilliant Negotiator or Unknowing Pawn? The Sleepwalker Legacy is the first book in the Sam Jardine thriller series by author Christopher Hepworth. Sam Jardine is a negotiator for a computer company, but when he finds that negotiations have gone awry he is on the run in Beijing attempting to get out of the country. As … Continue reading A review of “The Sleepwalker Legacy” by Christopher Hepworth

A Review of “Pimp in the Pulpit” by Thomas Leslie McRae”

  A glimpse into the life of a dysfunctional family Full disclosure, I was provided a copy of this book by the author but have voluntarily chosen to write a review. All opinions are my own. Warning – “Pimp in the Pulpit” is not for the easily offended, but if you’re looking for a gritty … Continue reading A Review of “Pimp in the Pulpit” by Thomas Leslie McRae”