Everyone Has Regrets Skeletons in their closets. What if you had to relive them? Face them head on, come to terms and make peace with these personal demons and regrets. Could you? Would you? These are the situations that face boyfriend and girlfriend Carrie and Cameron. While on their way to New Orleans for a … Continue reading A Review of “Fates Past” by Jason Huebinger
A review of “The Scattered and The Dead” (Book1.5) by Tim McBain and LT Vargus
Cabin Fever The Scattered and The Dead Book 1.5 is the third book in the series by Tim McBain and LT Vargus. Continuing the story of the survivors of a series of apocalyptic events that wiped out over 99% of the population, this installment focuses mainly on a handful of survivors as they brave the … Continue reading A review of “The Scattered and The Dead” (Book1.5) by Tim McBain and LT Vargus
A Review of “Invasion of Privacy” (Brody Taylor thrillers Book 2) by Ian Sutherland
Hackers, Serial Killers and Webcams Invasion of Privacy resumes the story of white-hat hacker and penetration tester, Brody Taylor approximately 6 months after the end of Social Engineer. Brody has resumed his life online, with the occasional off line interaction, however they are few and far between. When he is solicited to pentest a fellow … Continue reading A Review of “Invasion of Privacy” (Brody Taylor thrillers Book 2) by Ian Sutherland
A review of “Swift (Strangetown Magic Book 1)” 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. Welcome to Strangetown Things have been really crazy since the Rift… a magical explosion of sorts that tore through the town, leaving strange alien beings behind and scooping up unsuspecting … Continue reading A review of “Swift (Strangetown Magic Book 1)” by Al K Line
A review of “Are Zombies Real?” by Perrin Briar
A nice little compilation of history and facts Having written quite a few novels in the ZA genre, Perrin Briar has offered up a bit of non fiction in the form of some of the research he has compiled regarding zombies and infections. Not a long book, it was still very intriguing and well researched. … Continue reading A review of “Are Zombies Real?” by Perrin Briar
A review of “Guilty Spark (Dark Magic Enforcer Book 4)” 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. Three long days Guilty Spark, the fourth installment in the Dark Magic Enforcer series, resumes the tale of Faz Pound approximately one year after the close of New Spark. Having … Continue reading A review of “Guilty Spark (Dark Magic Enforcer Book 4)” by Al K. Line
A review of “Social Engineer(Brody Taylor Thrillers Book 1)” by Ian Sutherland
Not all hacking involves computers Meet Brody Taylor. By day he’s an unassuming IT independent contractor. By night, he is Fingal, elite white hat hacker. Brody performs “penetration testing” for clients who independently contract him and then report his results upon completion so the company can take action to close any vulnerable gaps in their … Continue reading A review of “Social Engineer(Brody Taylor Thrillers Book 1)” by Ian Sutherland
A review of “Z-Minus 6” by Perrin Briar
Some discoveries should remain buried At the end of the world lies Palmer Station, a scientific research facility occupied by 8 people. Their mission; to extract and research millennia old ice deposits to unravel the secrets of the planet. Famed scientist, Dr. Scott is heading up this venture when his team discovers a perfectly preserved … Continue reading A review of “Z-Minus 6” by Perrin Briar
A Review of “Conspiracy: JFK’s Second Shooter” by Lucian
This kid's first big story could very well be his last! It was the crime of the Century. An act of violence so horrible that a country is plunged into mourning with its beloved leader dead. The assassination of President John Fitzgerald Kennedy is one of those events that everyone remembers where they were when … Continue reading A Review of “Conspiracy: JFK’s Second Shooter” by Lucian
A review of “A Dead Red Cadillac” by R.P. Dahlke
A fun Mystery that’s a little bit Cozy and a little bit Comedy with just a hint of romance Lalla Baines is pushing 40 and in a rut. With two failed marriages and a modeling career gone awry under her belt, she’s found herself back at home heading up her father’s Aero-Ag business. After being … Continue reading A review of “A Dead Red Cadillac” by R.P. Dahlke
