Going Home
I find it hard to put Going Home by Kumar Pillay into a niche or genre. It is listed as fiction-inspirational, but it feels like myth or parable and several other categories I can think of. The one thing I can say about Going Home...
I find it hard to put Going Home by Kumar Pillay into a niche or genre. It is listed as fiction-inspirational, but it feels like myth or parable and several other categories I can think of. The one thing I can say about Going Home...
In Revenge of Zeeka by Brenda Mohammed, the island of Gosh is under attack by an army of zombies under the command of a vengeful science genius. In the year 2016, the Zika virus broke out in Central and South America with life threatening effects...
When it comes to the world of Mixed Martial Arts, I cannot envision anyone looking at a fighter who enters an octagon (cage) and not respecting that athlete who is about to engage with an opponent, not knowing if the match will result in a...
Serial Love by Maryann Jordan is the first book in the Saints Investigations & Protection series. Meet Jacques "Jack" Bryant. A tough, sexy alpha male who runs the Saints Investigations & Protection company. With his background in the Special Forces, he's pulled together various men...
Maryann Jordan writes a steamy romantic suspense story that might just have you asking: "Where can I find a guy like that?" Meet Montgomery Honor Lytton, also known as Monty. Monty is a former FBI agent who now works in the private sector for Saints...
One Day, One Night is a fascinating recounting of a husband and wife’s very unique experience of living with 50 other human beings in a place where few of us are likely to ever venture in our lifetimes – in one of the most isolated...
A Memory in the Black is Book 2 of the New Aeneid Cycle by talented writer, Michael G. Munz. Part cyberpunk sci-fi and part thriller, it effortlessly transports its readers to a familiar, yet different dimension in the not too distant future that is 2051....
Michael has failed to find a new job once more and his savings are dwindling away. To top it all, it does not take long until even more misery befalls him in A Shadow in the Flames by Michael G. Munz. He is on his...
The Christmas List is a short story written by Douglas B. Wimmer and L.B. Scott. The Happy Heart Orphanage is not a cheerful place. Run by three tyrannical matrons who revel in the misery of the children in their charge, the orphanage’s children are told...
I loved Essence of Existence by Paul Roman. The subtitle is Brief Story of Matter and People. In fact, it is a clear but very condensed history of the universe. A while back I wrote an essay calling for the addition of a course on...
Mr. Wackenteach Teaches Third Grade: The Wackenteach Series is a children's educational concept book written by JCM. The Specialists are excited to be returning the following day to Pagic Elementary School. They can't wait to find out who their third grade teacher will be and...
Elle has an allergic reaction to wheat. In this colorful children’s book, Living With an Allergiosaurus by Naomi Greaves, you will discover that wheat is in everything. It may be hard to conceive, but wheat is even in things like gum, ice cream, paint, and...
Finnigan the Circus Cat (Volume 1) by Mary T. Wagner is an entertaining story that revolves around Finnigan, the cat, and Max and Leroy, the mice. Things change for Max and Leroy, the two mice cousins who have been living at the Farnsworth Circus Museum,...
Do Paris Like Hemingway! is a non-fiction travel guide written by Lena Strand. In her preface, the author discusses how she got the inspiration for writing this book. It began as she was watching Woody Allen's film, Midnight in Paris, wherein a time traveling character...
Lacey St. Sin writes an enchantingly delightful tale full of dragons and wolves. In The Dragon's Slave, Gayriel was abandoned by her parents at a young age to a slave house and grew up learning about ways to please a man. Determined to cast off...
When the Shoe Fits: Essays of Love, Life and Second Chances is a collection of inspirational essays written by Mary T. Wagner. Wagner’s life as wife, mother, journalist and life-long companion to two horses took a slight detour when she decided to go back to...
The Runaway Prophet by Michele Chynoweth is an inspiring story that will entertain and enlighten readers. What happens when a man tries to run away from his calling to embrace the path of justice? Rory Justice is a divorced man who only cares about doing...
Everybody wants to make money, which is why so many people (including me) try to start a business at some point in life. Once you make this decision you have a ton of other decisions to make, and of course, a million things to do....
As people, we are all unique. There are some people that enjoy those unique qualities in us, while others do not. In Feet by CE Aylett, Bradley had an issue with feet. Not just any feet, but with his co-worker Edna Stirling’s feet. In Feet,...
Sit back, tighten your seatbelt, and get ready for an unforgettable ride. Turner Tomlinson’s The Shooter Act is a thrilling piece of fiction. On his way to the airport, Jack Paulson surmises this is “a great final day.” It is the day before Thanksgiving,...