Full Disclosure – I was provided with a copy of this book by the author, however, have voluntarily chosen to write a review. All opinions are my own. History Repeats Over the course of a few days, an entire community goes missing. Over 100 men, women, and children vanish, with the only clue … Continue reading A review of “Stone Groove (Dale Conley Action Thrillers Series Book 1)” by Erik Carter
A review of “AndroDigm Park 2067” by JMJ Williamson
Full disclosure, I was provided with a copy of this book by the author, however, I have voluntarily chosen to write a review. All opinions are my own. AndrodigmPark 2067 is scheduled for an April 23,2018 release. A futuristic Noir thriller The year is 2067, and the centennial anniversary of the “summer … Continue reading A review of “AndroDigm Park 2067” by JMJ Williamson
A review of “A Matter of Time” by Michael J. Bowler
Full disclosure, I was provided with a copy of this book by the author, however, I have voluntarily chosen to write a review. All opinions are my own. A Time Travel adventure for the ages A Matter of Time, by Michael J. Bowler, is a time travel mystery with a dash of romance that is … Continue reading A review of “A Matter of Time” by Michael J. Bowler
A review of “-100: A Time-Travel Horror Romance” by Jonathan Maas
Full disclosure, I was provided with a copy of this book by the author, however, I have voluntarily chosen to write a review. All opinions are my own. To change your future, change your past Kela and Adam seem to be made for each other. She is brilliant beyond measure and Adam gets … Continue reading A review of “-100: A Time-Travel Horror Romance” by Jonathan Maas
A review of “Murder in Little Shendon” by A.H. Richardson
Full disclosure, I was provided with a copy of this book by the author, however, I have voluntarily chosen to write a review. All opinions are my own. Murder in a small town In the small village of Little Shendon sometime after the first war, a local shopkeeper is bludgeoned to death in … Continue reading A review of “Murder in Little Shendon” by A.H. Richardson
A review of “Perfectly Weird: The Perfects Book 2” by Amy Martin
Strange Days Perfectly Weird is the second in The Perfects series of books by Amy Martin. Following the same timeline as Perfectly Normal, this instalment tells Dani McGuire’s story as the popular cheerleader wakes up on the floor of her former friend’s childhood home. Having assumed the body of her former friend Janey Douchette, … Continue reading A review of “Perfectly Weird: The Perfects Book 2” by Amy Martin