A review of “The Clowns” by Tim McBain & LT Vargus

Not your normal creepy clowns Perfect for Halloween, and piggy backing off the recent real life creepy clown sightings in the US, McBain and Vargus unleash this delectable little morsel on the world. Very reminiscent of an old 80’s slasher flick, “The Clowns” follows two outcast teens as they band together to stop an ever-growing … Continue reading A review of “The Clowns” by Tim McBain & LT Vargus

A review of “Dead Spark: Dark Magic Enforcer book 7” by Al K. Line

Full disclosure, I was provided an advance copy of this book by the author as part of his “A-Team” in exchange for an honest review. Race Against Time For those of you, like myself, who ended Hidden Spark about as cliff-hung as can be, “Dead Spark” jumps right back into the action and leaves no … Continue reading A review of “Dead Spark: Dark Magic Enforcer book 7” by Al K. Line

A review of “Taking Up Serpents” by Ian Sutherland

Full Disclosure, I was provided an advanced copy of this book by the author in exchange for an honest review. Sutherland does it again! Taking up Serpents continues the story of Brody Taylor, white hat hacker approximately 6 weeks after the close of “Invasion of Privacy”. Still reeling from the loss the events of the … Continue reading A review of “Taking Up Serpents” by Ian Sutherland

A Review of “Humbug (The Unwinding of Ebenezer Scrooge)” by Tony Bertauski

Full Disclosure – I received an advanced copy of this book from the author in exchange for an honest review. Not your Grandmother’s Christmas Carol “Humbug” takes the classic Dickens Christmas Carol, dresses it up and moves it into modern (if not future) day.  Scrooge and Marley are the owners of tech company Avocado, Inc. … Continue reading A Review of “Humbug (The Unwinding of Ebenezer Scrooge)” by Tony Bertauski

A review of “Dead Ship Down: Something’s Alive on the Andria Doria” by Robert W. Walker

A fairly decent story, but could use a little editing Throughout my life, I have found myself drawn to strange subjects as objects of extreme fascination with shipwrecks being right at the top of the list.  Having previously read Titanic 2012 and actually enjoying it after a rocky start I figured I would give this … Continue reading A review of “Dead Ship Down: Something’s Alive on the Andria Doria” by Robert W. Walker

A review of “Shift (Strangetown Magic Book 2)” by Al K Line

Full disclosure – I received a free copy of this book from the author as part of his “A-Team” in exchange for an honest review. No Rest for the Strange The Rift is gone along with the majority of its otherworldly inhabitants. Swift, Robin, Mack, Pumi, and all the rest of Strangetown begin the process … Continue reading A review of “Shift (Strangetown Magic Book 2)” by Al K Line

A Review of “The Scattered and the Dead” Book 2.0 by Tim McBain and LT Vargus

TSATD 2.0 continues the story of the survivors of the numerous mass extinction events as the winter turns to spring and life attempts to carry on. The main focus of this book is on Erin and Izzy, Ray, Lorraine and their encampment of survivors, and Decker, and Teddy in the most recent months after civilization … Continue reading A Review of “The Scattered and the Dead” Book 2.0 by Tim McBain and LT Vargus

A review of “The Ghost Pattern” by Leslie Wolfe

Disappearing Act Full Disclosure – I was provided a free copy of this book from the Author in exchange for an honest review The Ghost Pattern is the fourth book in the Alex Hoffman series of books by Leslie Wolfe. Having not read the first three, I was hesitant to pick up the Ghost Pattern … Continue reading A review of “The Ghost Pattern” by Leslie Wolfe

A Review of “Tar: An apocalyptic horror novella” by Iain Rob Wright

Revenge knows no boundaries   What do you get when you combine a failed experiment, mass extinction event and one pissed off older brother hell-bent on revenge?  You get “Tar” – the newest novella from Iain Rob Wright. While not a long book, Tar checks in at approximately 230 pages, this story really packs a punch … Continue reading A Review of “Tar: An apocalyptic horror novella” by Iain Rob Wright

A Review of “Dawn Girl: A Gripping Serial Killer Thriller” by Leslie Wolfe

Full Disclosure – I was provided a free copy of this book by the author in exchange for an honest review Murder by the Dawn’s early light Dawn Girl takes place in South Florida and is the story of Tess Winnett, an FBI agent with a troubled past and demons of her own. With 10 … Continue reading A Review of “Dawn Girl: A Gripping Serial Killer Thriller” by Leslie Wolfe