Jin Village – Book Review

Jin Village – Book Review

Written by Vincent Stoia Samhain Publishing E-book 362 pages Review by Elizabeth Reuter Boston college student Sean Yang is invited by his mother’s new husband to go to China on an archeological dig. Sean has been avoiding the new paternal figure in his life, and in...
Merciless – Book Review

Merciless – Book Review

Merciless by Brandon Ford Reviewed by Sheri White Published by Black Bed Sheet Books  Two young high school girls, one trying to make a life-changing decision and the other finding love where she least expected it, are out one night with their dates. Neither knows the...
Limbus, Inc. – Book Review

Limbus, Inc. – Book Review

Limbus, Inc. JournalStone Publications, 2013 Reviewed by Michael R. Collings   Toward the end of Limbus, Inc., Brett Tally’s “Epilogue” describes a manuscript the character has read as “tales of sacrifices, of ancient gods, of unimaginable futures and beings that...
Dead Hunger III – Book Review

Dead Hunger III – Book Review

DEAD HUNGER III The Chatsworth Chronicles By Eric A. Shelman Dolphin Moon Publishing 378 Pages Reviewed By Rick Amortis The smash hit series Dead Hunger kicks into high octane this time around from the perspective of scientist Hemp Chatsworth. His observations,...
The Burning Time – Book Review

The Burning Time – Book Review

  THE BURNING TIME By JG FAHERTY 274 Pages JournalStone Publishing Reviewed By Rick Amortis When a few strangers arrive to the quaint rural town of Hasting Mills something seems terribly amiss. Women have    been seemingly committing suicide off the village...
More than Midnight – Book Review

More than Midnight – Book Review

More Than Midnight Brian James Freeman Cemetery Dance Publications, 2012, 119pp Signed, Limited Edition Hardcover $35.00 Review by Wayne C. Rogers I’ve known of Brian James Freeman for years, but specifically as the Managing Editor of Cemetery Dance magazine and the...

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