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Briggen by Ann B. Keller - A New Fantasy Favorite

By Mary Menzel: By alternately weaving threads of science fiction and fantasy, Ann B. Keller has created a tapestry of fiction that is unique and engrossing. From space battles and diverse races from many planets to medieval castles, dragons and wizards, “Briggen”, the first book in a promised trilogy, has all the components that readers [...]

Review: “Unholy Domain” by Dan Ronco - Thought-provoking What If

By Mary Menzel: “Unholy Domain” is a very entertaining yet very thought-provoking novel. Many times during the course of history technological advances have made those in power feel threatened. Galileo and Copernicus were commanded to renounce their discoveries and modern scientists are challenged as they work with genetics and theories relating to the creation [...]

KISS HER GOODBYE by Robert Gregory Browne - A Must Read

“Kiss Her Goodbye” grabs you from the very first page and doesn’t let go. Alex Gunderson is looking for revenge against ATF agent Jack Donovan by abducting his daughter and the clock is ticking against him to find her. Robert Gregory Browne‘s writing is very fluid and has non-stop action with a bit of supernatural [...]

FIDELITY by Thomas Perry - The Price of Being Unfaithful

Your husband is dead. All your bank accounts are empty. What would you do? Thomas Perry has once again taken an often used theme and given us an enticing read. In “Fidelity” we find out that this term of faithfulness can be applied to many circumstances other than marriage. Anyone can be unfaithful towards someone [...]

Book Review: Matthew’s Hero - Michael D. Hughes: Thought Provoking

By Mary Menzel:
“Matthew’s Hero” is a thought provoking novella that makes us realize that there may be unknown forces that shape the events in our lives. Written in a clear and concise manner, Michael Hughes has written a story that can be enjoyed by all age groups and may help to explain issues that can [...]

Book Review: Bad Paths by Justin Behrens: A Haunting Family Secret

By Mary Menzel:
“Bad Paths” starts slowly and innocently drawing you in until you are hooked. Greg Dameron returns to his hometown for his estranged mother’s funereal only to discover his family is involved in many shocking and horrifying traditions. Struggling to break free from his shameful legacy, Dameron finds that good can come from what [...]