

Review: Letter from Alabama by David L. Workman
I got my heart broken by David Workman. Seriously. This heart-wrenching memoir is a dangerous weapon! Set in the 1950’s, Letter from...


Review: WICK by Matt Doyle
What defines a person’s life and drives them to keep moving forward? When a game grows to reflect a society struggling to hang on, are...


Review: Eterlimus by Aziz Hamza
Eterlimus is a historical fiction novel written by Aziz Hamza, a Saudi novelist, and published in both Arabic and English. It’s...


Review: Salvation's Dawn by Joe Jackson
Salvation’s Dawn is an epic fantasy with a strong female lead that’s – and this is something new for me – not a human. While, of course,...


Review: And then, I died by May Sage
This book is for fans of romance suspense and erotic thrillers. I’m open to all genres, and I was lucky to get a free copy from the...


Review: Change by Victor A. Davis
I love stories where I can see a reflection of myself. Especially, those ugly, awkward parts of me that I’m too ashamed to acknowledge....


Review: Gingerbread by Victor A. Davis
Gingerbread is a tale of crime, guilt, and the darkest quality that humans possess – to inflict harm on themselves just to feel what it’s...


Review: The Last Night on Earth by Victor A. Davis
I can't say that I read a lot of dystopian books, but this was something new for me. A different side to it, the human side, the...


Review: The Name of the Wind by Patrick Rothfuss
I loved this book, every page of it. It was 2050 pages on my ereader, and I wanted to read something different after I finished so that I...


Review: The Truthseeker by Eric Stockwell
The following story is about you. No, not the current you, but the prior you. The you that you were destined to forget, and I clumsily...