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Posts filed under: Fiction
Reviews
Fiction
Review for
Allure of Oartheca
by James Siewert
Everything you could want in both a science fiction novel and an M/M romance.
LGBTQ+
Romance
Sci-Fi
Series Starter
Review for
The most distant way
by Xueni Chen
An endearing story of time-travel and romance, the content of the story is often overshadowed by presentation.
Historical
Romance
Sci-Fi
Review for
Murder on Oxford Lane
by Tony Bassett
Like the eager-to-please new detective sergeant, the mystery of a missing local man suffers a few stumbles but ends up where it needs to.
Drama
Mystery
Series Starter
Thriller
Review for
The Target
by Nolon King and Johnny B. Truant
Fast-paced, gritty, and beautifully depicted, two brothers race against other assassins to take down a very unique senator.
Drama
Thriller
Review for
Eighth Resonance
by Randy Kabitz
With cosmic stakes, shapeshifting aliens, and a man going backward through time, the story is often bursting at the seams.
Romance
Sci-Fi
Thriller
Review for
A Screw Loose
by Cameron Wright
The opportunity of a career, an investigative journalist finds himself caught in the orbit of an unconventional killer.
Horror
Thriller
Review for
Murder in Memory
by Mike Thorne
In a small town rocked by grisly murders, this mystery changes gears mid-stream to more of a psychological thriller.
Mystery
Thriller
Review for
Final Notice
by Van Fleisher
A rather realistic portrayal of what could happen if a person knew exactly how long they have left to live.
Sci-Fi
Series Starter
Thriller
Review for
The Golden Age
by Kaleb Quist
A ragtag team of both superheroes and villains must face their biggest threats yet on the same side this time: old age and existentialism.
Humor
Superheroes
Review for
McDowell
by William H. Coles
A redemption story without a full redeeming for the main character, McDowell still has so much further to go.
Drama
Review for
The Reel Sisters
by Michelle Cummings
With strong women and even stronger bonds between them, this story puts in perspective how seldom we see portrayals like this.
Drama
Humor
Review for
A Song for the End of the World
by Jason Fuhrman
Dark, dirty, and dystopian with strong female characters, this novel might be a challenging read but one well worth the time to do so.
Dystopian
Horror
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