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Book Review The Chosen Trilogy by Alan J. Garner

Reviewed by A. Jarrell Hayes

Alan J. Garner’s The Chosen Trilogy takes the reader on a fictional tour of extinction and evolution: beginning with those lovable and doomed dinosaurs, continuing with early man, and ending with ocean dwelling mermen. That’s right, mermen are part of Garner’s never ending, impartial cycle of evolution and extinction. [...]

Book Review: Rise and Walk by Gregory Solis

Review by R.N. Hadley

Rise and Walk written by Gregory Solis and published by Hadrian Publishing in 2007 is a horror novel at 222 pages in length with 40 chapters.
Gregory Solis is a Writer, Filmmaker, and Digital Media Artist. He is a graduate of San Francisco State University with Bachelors in Cinema and currently resides in [...]

Review: Existing the Moments by Taylor DiVico

By Doreen Murphy-Lee:

Existing the Moments by Taylor DiVico plunges the reader into the emotional upheaval of the grief of a widow. However, as the story unfolds, amidst the widow’s horror, beauty emerges.
Existing the Moments takes you on an emotional roller coaster and has you feeling you are right there with the characters. The characters, at [...]

Book Review: DARK CANVAS - Jody Summers

by J.E. Braun, author of PARANOIA

Dark Canvas is a solid debut by Jody Summers that draws readers into a macabre world of psychic visions, unsolved murders, and evil entities. Unfortunately, Summers’ mechanics occasionally fall short, as point-of-view shifts, typographical errors, and repetitive sequences prove to be a bit distracting. Despite this, I encourage readers to [...]

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Book Review: “Twisted Triangle” by Caitlin Rother

By Mary Menzel: Unless you have been in an abusive relationship it is truly hard to comprehend what a person must do to survive. “Twisted Triangle” by Caitlin Rother has shown how devastating that type of life can be. I applaud not only Margo Bennett’s determination to survive an abusive husband and coming to [...]