by Kelly Branyik | Jan 4, 2023 | Book Reviews, Crime Fiction
*This review was read and written honestly and voluntarily. Possible spoilers ahead. What would you do if you found treasure? Sam Thibeau is about to find out when he comes across rare jewels in the community he is the newest member of. But finding these rare...
by Kelly Branyik | Dec 28, 2022 | Book Reviews, Crime Fiction, Graphic Novels
*This review was read and written honestly and voluntarily. Possible spoilers ahead. Family secrets, murder, and revenge. In the new graphic novel from CJ Standal and Juan Romera, readers will plunge into a fast-paced story of earth-shattering crime. But this isn’t...
by Kelly Branyik | Dec 22, 2022 | Book Reviews, Poetry
*This review was read and written honestly and voluntarily. Possible spoilers ahead. Established authors Cendrine Marrouat and David Ellis have come together to create a collection of romantic poems in their new book, A Particle of You. The creative pair have been...
by Kathleen S Kennedy | Dec 12, 2022 | Book Reviews
*This review was read and written honestly and voluntarily. Possible spoilers ahead. Tiel’s Saga is a series of intersecting short stories drawn from Scottish lore and Norse roots. Professor Thom Simmons, linguist, and storyteller, researched early literature and...
by Kathleen S Kennedy | Dec 9, 2022 | Book Reviews, Religious Non-Fiction
*This review was read and written honestly and voluntarily. Possible spoilers ahead. What does it mean to be saved? You’ve been given all the tools and insight to embark on your religious journey as a Christian, so now what? Nakia Trader will walk you through the...
by Kelly Branyik | Dec 5, 2022 | Book Reviews, Literary Fiction
*This review was read and written honestly and voluntarily. Possible spoilers ahead. Fear, anxiety, family woes, and struggles with his own religion. The world around Oliver Goode seemed to be riddled with negativity, judgment, and painful incidents resulting in...