Deep in the underground where monsters lurk, life also happens.
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Book Review: ‘Life of a Double Agent’ by Kenneth J. Kerr
The life of a double agent may seem full of danger and excitement but can it also be dull and boring at times.
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Branded a witch by her best friend, Freya now faces the daunting task of trying to save herself as the hysteria of old Salem continues.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Cold Light,’ Book 2 of the ‘After Trilogy’ by Traci L. Slatton
Love takes on many forms and many faces; it can tear apart a family in no time, but can it also redeem a dream.
Read More »Book Review: ‘The Foiled Knight’ by John C. Stipa
Can a strong lifelong friendship between a man and woman turn into love?
Read More »Book Review: ‘Martyr’s Moon’ by J.E.Lowder
The true whisperer finally breaks the bonds, reminding Elebea of her true self. Only she can spin the stories to save their world.
Read More »Book Review:’Clementine’s Shadow’ by Peggy Rothschild
When darkness is hidden in the shadows of small town America, it is up to a flawed police officer, anangry teenager, and a father down on his luck to turn the tide.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Poison Makers’ by Jimmy Olsen
Delve into the darkness and cultures of voodoo and zombies found deep in the jungles of the Dominican Republic.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Omens: A Cainsville Novel’ by Kelley Armstrong
A sinster past haunts a young woman who only finds out she is adopted when her beloved father dies. Can she live with the past that unfolds?
Read More »Book Review: ‘Adopted Son’ by Dominic Peloso
A new form of civil rights movement, involving possible alien invasion, where love and peace or racism and war are the possible outcome.
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