Synopsis: What do you do when your Christmas goes from white to blue? Despite a few setbacks, Caity Shaw’s future no longer looks as emotionally and financially bleak as it did a few months ago. Rather than working as an elf this holiday season, she is the head photographer for a group event in Dublin. … Continue reading Review: My Christmas Goose is Almost Cooked by Eliza Watson (The Travel Mishaps of Caity Shaw Book 3)
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Comic Corner: Theatrics and Black Vol. 1
Synopsis: Rudy Burns is living it up in 1920s New York. He has good looks, a rich girlfriend and a thriving Broadway career. One night stumbling out of a speakeasy he gets attacked and loses everything. But it's what Rudy chooses to do next that makes the story. The results are quite theatrical... This … Continue reading Comic Corner: Theatrics and Black Vol. 1
Review: You Only Get One Shot by Kevin J. Kennedy and J.C. Michael
Synopsis: What would you do if someone demanded you write the best story of your life, to be judged online? That your life depended on it. Four well-known authors receive an email telling them they are responsible for a suicide. Their antagonist makes it clear she is out for revenge and they have no option … Continue reading Review: You Only Get One Shot by Kevin J. Kennedy and J.C. Michael
Blog Tour and Review: White Water, Black Death by Shaun Ebelthite
Publication Date: September 2017 Genre: Thriller/ Suspense "A cruise ship is the perfect target for a biological attack". These are the chilling words emailed to the Seaborne Symphony in the mid-Atlantic. Magazine editor Geneva Jones has been sent on the trans-Atlantic cruise to help secure a major advertising agreement from the CEO of the cruise … Continue reading Blog Tour and Review: White Water, Black Death by Shaun Ebelthite
Audiobook Review: True Crime Stories Volume 8: 12 Shocking True Crime Murder Cases by Jack Rosewood, narrated by Kevin Kollins
Synopsis: In this gruesome true crime anthology you will read about twelve true crime stories that baffled investigators and continue to draw interest among the public due to their shocking details. From tragic cases of spousal murder to tragic cases of child murder, this true crime book will surely keep your attention. Three cases of … Continue reading Audiobook Review: True Crime Stories Volume 8: 12 Shocking True Crime Murder Cases by Jack Rosewood, narrated by Kevin Kollins
Review: What It’s Like to Be a Dog by Gregory Berns
Synopsis: Does your dog really love you? Neuroscientist Gregory Berns used an MRI machine to find out. What is it like to be a dog? A bat? Or a dolphin? To find out, neuroscientist Gregory Berns and his team began with a radical step: they taught dogs to go into an MRI scanner--completely awake. They … Continue reading Review: What It’s Like to Be a Dog by Gregory Berns
The World of Lore: Vol 1 Monstrous Creatures by Aaron Mahnke
Synopsis: A fascinating, beautifully illustrated guide to the monsters that are part of our collective psyche, from the host of the hit podcast Lore They live in shadows - deep in the forest, late in the night, in the dark recesses of our mind. They're spoken of in stories and superstitions, relics of an unenlightened … Continue reading The World of Lore: Vol 1 Monstrous Creatures by Aaron Mahnke
Slashvivor! by Stephen Kozeniewski and Stevie Kopas
Synopsis: Try Not to Die TV-XXX (Salty language, Sexual innuendo, Vomit-inducing ultraviolence) TBA. Pirate transmission. North America's number one reality television show returns with instant fan favorite Dawn Churchill, a plucky, hometown girl from the irradiated ruins of the former United States. Will she survive the night in the electrified, booby-trapped arena or will one … Continue reading Slashvivor! by Stephen Kozeniewski and Stevie Kopas
Review: Midnight Crossroad by Charlaine Harris (Midnight, Texas book1)
Synopsis: Welcome to Midnight, Texas, a town with many boarded-up windows and few full-time inhabitants, located at the crossing of Witch Light Road and Davy Road. It's a pretty standard dried-up western town. There's a pawnshop (where someone lives in the basement and runs the store during the night). There's a diner (although those folk … Continue reading Review: Midnight Crossroad by Charlaine Harris (Midnight, Texas book1)
Mis(h)adra & Ink in Water – Important comics you need to read
An Arab-American college student struggles to live with epilepsy in this starkly colored and deeply-cutting graphic novel. Isaac wants nothing more than to be a functional college student—but managing his epilepsy is an exhausting battle to survive. He attempts to maintain a balancing act between his seizure triggers and his day-to-day schedule, but he finds … Continue reading Mis(h)adra & Ink in Water – Important comics you need to read
What We Kill by Howard Odentz
Synopsis: Four life-long friends wake in the woods overlooking the highway, without any memory of how they got there. One has a triangle burned into his forearm. One has lost her pants. One is missing his glass eye. The last is covered in blood. As images of big, black eyes and the cries of sheep … Continue reading What We Kill by Howard Odentz
Review: Beta – Quiet Girls Can Run The World by Rebecca Holman
Synopsis: What does success look like? 5AM conference calls and late nights in the office? Winning every argument in the office and always getting your own way? What does a successful woman look like? The shoulder-pad wearing Alpha? The dogmatist who rules with an iron fist? The reality is far more nuanced. Yet women are … Continue reading Review: Beta – Quiet Girls Can Run The World by Rebecca Holman
