Okay, so let me start by saying I’ve never found myself deeply in love with young adult books, and this was no different. I’ve liked some, but they’ve never snagged […]
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Review of Chosen by Jolea M. Harrison
This is a tough one for me to review. There was a lot I liked about it, but I wanted … more. First off, I think this was well written. […]
Review of The Destroyer by Michael-Scott Earle
First off, because it’s been a while since I wrote reviews, let me remind you I’m a terribly picky reader, which might explain why I’m on the fence about this […]
Review of The Dragon Hunter and the Mage by V.R. Cardoso
This is the second book I’ve read by Cardoso, and I must say I enjoyed this one more than the last. With the dialog formatted correctly, it read smoothly and […]
Review of Outpost by F.T. McKinstry
This is a really hard book to summarize. I’d have to lamely say it’s about some new bad guys that pop up and our good guys try to figure out […]
Review of Havoc’s Cry by Loren Weaver
This book basically follows Victoria as she becomes a special agent for the Federal Bureau of Paranormal and hunts down a murderer. I’m going to start by saying I don’t […]
Review of Sanguinem Isle by Mark Stone
To boil down the plot, it’s about an ex-soldier who is hired to find a kidnapped girl. The world isn’t anything new nor is it explored. You’ve got a decent […]
Review of The Feral by David Elias Jenkins
He took a few beatings for it, his drunken father calling him a wastrel, but Isaac knew life was about beatings and tempering, like hardening steel. Isaac did not understand […]
Review of Earth’s Knot by Katie Deann
“And if we are ever to see the star below our feet rise, we must first set it free. We must bleed the darkness from it …” So this was […]
Review of Tessili Academy by Robin Stephen
Looking at a book objectively is completely different from looking at a book personally. I write my reviews based solely on my personal preference. Usually, I never have second thoughts […]