A review of “The Usurper” by Cliff Ball

Originally posted to Amazon and Goodreads - November 2011 You know, I liked this concept and it was very good and believable in a "this could happen" sort of way..... until about 95% in. That's when it felt like the author backed himself into a corner story-line wise and was trying anything to get out … Continue reading A review of “The Usurper” by Cliff Ball

A review of “Goodbye Mr. Spock: A Look at the Career of Leonard Nimoy” by Jason Daughtry

Originally posted to Amazon and Goodreads March 2015 I was hoping to get some insight into Leonard Nimoy, the person , by reading this book. What I got appears to have been someone's term paper. There was nothing in this book that I couldn't have gleaned from Wikipedia and IMDB. Next time I'll go in … Continue reading A review of “Goodbye Mr. Spock: A Look at the Career of Leonard Nimoy” by Jason Daughtry

A review of “The Orlando File (Murder, Mystery & Eternal Youth #1)” by Ian C.P. Irvine

Originally posted to Goodreads in June 2014 Going into this book I thought "Cool, another book that is based in Florida". Being a near Florida native myself, I truly appreciate fiction set in my home state. After reading this book, I am left thinking that quite possibly a Florida setting wasn't the best of choices. … Continue reading A review of “The Orlando File (Murder, Mystery & Eternal Youth #1)” by Ian C.P. Irvine

A review of “Beyond the Divide (Fractured Legacy, #2)” by Skye Callahan

Originally posted to Goodreads - June 2015 A great sequel to Fractured Legacy! As usual I read it in record time and ... When's the next one?? Sorry, I'm not one for long winded semi pretentious reviews. If I like a book I like it and I really liked this one. I also don't like … Continue reading A review of “Beyond the Divide (Fractured Legacy, #2)” by Skye Callahan

A review of “Hard Bite” by Anonymous

Originally posted to Goodreads on March 22, 2015 I picked up this little gem because it was suggested that fans of Tim Dorsey would appreciate it. They were right. Having read all of Mr. Dorsey's novels and being fairly burned out on Zombie Apocalypse tales I picked this one up and pretty much tore through … Continue reading A review of “Hard Bite” by Anonymous

A review of “The Dog That Laid Eggs” By Jonathan Maas

A fantastical tale of a boy, his dog and monsters   Full Disclosure, I was provided a copy of this book free from the author in exchange for an honest review. Bufkin County is not your average backwoods town as it is the home of Hitch Tull and his amazing dog Salem. What ’s so … Continue reading A review of “The Dog That Laid Eggs” By Jonathan Maas

A review of Blood Memory Season 1 Episode 2 by Perrin Briar

A solid continuation to what is shaping up to be a very good series This is the second installment in the Blood Memory series by Perrin Briar that follows a group of survivors through the Zombie Apocalypse as they try to start over on the sea. Picking up immediately after Season 1 Episode 1 ends, … Continue reading A review of Blood Memory Season 1 Episode 2 by Perrin Briar

A review of “Arcene: The Island” by Al. K. Line

Trouble and Adventure seems to follow this girl everywhere   Full disclosure, I was provided a copy of this book by the author in exchange for an honest review.   Arcene: The Island, the second book in the series by Al. K. Line, follows Arcene from the Commorancy series as she leaves the relative safety … Continue reading A review of “Arcene: The Island” by Al. K. Line

A review of “INK: Red” by Al K. Line

Originally posted to Amazon and Goodreads - February 2016 A fast paced read with more than its share of cringe worthy moments INK: Red follows the story of Edsel (don’t call him ED) through a world approximately 7 years into the global plague known as “The Lethargy”. Kidnapped by The Church of the Eventuals, a … Continue reading A review of “INK: Red” by Al K. Line

A review of “Flare” by Jonathan Maas

Originally posted to Amazon and Goodreads - February 2016 A brilliantly written take on the apocalypse that does not involve Zombies The earth is hit with a Solar Flare of such magnitude that it practically incinerates anyone and anything caught in the sun’s rays. Those left behind are left to attempt to rebuild, venturing out … Continue reading A review of “Flare” by Jonathan Maas