Editorial Book Reviews For The Magic Islands Series by Irene Edwards

OUR READERS TO DATE: 121 Children’s Fantasy Fiction.Each Book Enjoyed Separately.Reading Age: 8-12. 2024 Release!The Land Of Now And Then: A Magic Islands by Irene Edwards. Book 3 of 3: Magic Islands. ‘The Land Of Now And Then’ is book 3 in the ‘Magic Islands’ series. Step into the wonderful… Continue reading

Editorial Book Review For Destiny’s Spring (Jelly Beans and Spring Things) by Iona Morrison

OUR READERS TO DATE: 143 Destiny’s Spring (Jelly Beans and Spring Things) by Iona Morrison. Part of: Jelly Beans and Spring Things (13 books) Desirae Fontaine, better known by her friends as Destiny, is on her way to see her friend Peyton in Blue Cove. Having gone through a lot… Continue reading

Editorial Book Review For One by Carolyn M. Bowen

OUR READERS TO DATE: 126 One by Carolyn M. Bowen. Psychological Thriller: Sydney Jones Series Book 3. A page-turning thriller for readers of Joseph Finder, Marisha Pessl, and James Patterson. One tells the story of an attorney who refuses to back down when seeking justice for her clients and answers… Continue reading

Editorial Book Review For Butterfly Lake by Robert J. Saniscalchi

OUR READERS TO DATE: 182 Butterfly Lake by Robert J. Saniscalchi. Butterfly Lake features our man Rob Marrino, and his adventures; it’s a thrilling story about the bonds of enduring friendship, faith and family. What starts off as a well-deserved family vacation on the pristine waters of a mountain lake… Continue reading

Editorial Book Review For The Liberty Bodice by Joy M. Lilley

OUR READERS TO DATE: 160 The Liberty Bodice by Joy M. Lilley. Gloria Harris is born in Market Harborough in the United Kingdom, in 1922. She spends the first few years of life living with her parents and grandfather. Her siblings, an older sister and twin brothers, also share the… Continue reading

Editorial Book Review For The Lost Years Of Billy Battles by Ronald E. Yates

OUR READERS TO DATE: 148 The Lost Years Of Billy Battles by Ronald E. Yates. Finding Billy Battles Trilogy Book 3. Where in the world is Billy Battles? As Book Three of the Finding Billy Battles trilogy begins, we know where Billy is. He is in Chicago with his wife,… Continue reading

Editorial Book Review For The Great Liquor War-A Western Adventure by D. M. McGowan

OUR READERS TO DATE: 125 US and Canadian History Combined With Legends From The 1800’s! The Great Liquor War: A Western Adventure by D. M. McGowan. The year is 1885. Hank James has been in Canada several months panning gold from a stream near Roswell, British Columbia. When he hears… Continue reading

Editorial Book Review For Alien Whispers by Clayton Graham

OUR READERS TO DATE: 140 Alien Whispers by Clayton Graham. Conflict and Communion (Milijun Book 3). 5 Stars: Engaging the Tellurian Empire! The battle for the minds and hearts of humans is on… A hundred years after her abduction to the alien planet Glieze, Laura Sinclair returns to Earth on… Continue reading

Editorial Book Review For Elisabet’s Will by Sandra Sperling

OUR READERS TO DATE: 254 We Award 5-Stars! Elisabet’s Will by Sandra Sperling. The few relatives who are still friendly to Lisbet spend the summer at her northern Minnesota home. Determined to discover the reason why the rest of the family has shunned her since she was a child, she… Continue reading

Editorial Book Review For Banished Threads by Kaylin McFarren

OUR READERS TO DATE: 141 Banished Threads by Kaylin McFarren. Threads Psychological Thriller Series Book Three. A valuable art collection disappears turning a treasure-hunting duo into crime-stopping sleuths committed to vindicating family members in Kaylin McFarren’s action-packed suspense novel, Banished Threads. While vacationing at the stately Cumberforge Manor in Bellwood,… Continue reading

Editorial Book Review For Soul Seeker by Kaylin McFarren

OUR READERS TO DATE: 118 Soul Seeker by Kaylin McFarren. Gehenna Dark Fantasy Series Book One. While awaiting his execution for murdering his son, Benjamin Poe confesses to his lawyer the true story behind his crime, a harrowing tale of a manipulating, soul-collecting demon named Crighton. Following Poe’s death, Crighton… Continue reading

Editorial Book Review For Amidst Alien Stars by Clayton Graham

OUR READERS TO DATE: 142 Amidst Alien Stars by Clayton Graham. Book 2-Milijun Series! 5 Stars: It will capture your imagination! An unbidden journey to a new world. A mind-bending search for intergalactic empathy. Will mankind ever understand the true meaning of the alien interactions with Earth? Following their terrifying… Continue reading

Editorial Book Review For Searching For Roy Buchanan by Tory Gates

OUR READERS TO DATE: 189 Searching for Roy Buchanan by Tory Gates. Book 1 of 3: Sweet Dreams Series. Aki Sato is not your typical teenager. She has weathered the loss of her parents and joined her brothers, Kenji and Hiro in a struggle to keep the family business, and… Continue reading

Editorial Book Review For Requiem For A Queen by Kaylin McFarren

OUR READERS TO DATE: 136 Requiem For A Queen by Kaylin McFarren. Gehenna Dark Fantasy Series Book Three. Forced into captivity by Lucifer and crowned as his queen, Samara Daemonium struggles daily with her identity and daunting duties in Hell. She belongs to a race of Nephalem—hybrid beings who are… Continue reading

Editorial Book Review For Know You’re Not Alone by Stacy Manning Casaluci

OUR READERS TO DATE: 128 Know You’re Not Alone by Stacy Manning Casaluci. This endearing story is about a mother and her two sons, who must say goodbye to the father when he leaves on a military mission. The brothers, Cory and Kyler, continue their lives, uncertain when their father… Continue reading

Editorial Book Review For Through My Laughter and Tears by Annette Stanzione

OUR READERS TO DATE: 161 Through My Laughter and Tears by Annette Stanzione. Returning Home to the Bronx (A Memoir). Annette Stanzione was born into a Catholic-Italian family in the Throggs Neck section of the Bronx in the 1950s. In ‘Through My Laughter and Tears’, Annette relays anecdotes from her… Continue reading

Editorial Book Review For Lynx by Connie Vines

OUR READERS TO DATE: 128 Lynx by Connie Vines. Rodeo Romance Book 1. With a dangerous reputation for taking chances and tempting fate, rugged cowboy Lynx Maddox had one goal in life—to win the coveted Silver Buckle rodeo championship. But when he sets eyes on lovely Rachel Scott, he becomes… Continue reading

Editorial Book Review For Warlord Of The Forgotten Age by Charles E. Yallowitz

OUR READERS TO DATE: 204 Warlord of the Forgotten Age by Charles E. Yallowitz. Book 15 of 15: Legends of Windemere. Whether in darkness or light, every path inevitably comes to an end. As Gabriel, the Destiny God, determined centuries ago, his chosen will face Baron Kernaghan for the fate… Continue reading

Editorial Book Review For The Arcane Arcade by Leonard Streitfeld and Jay Dubya

OUR READERS TO DATE: 294 5-Star Award! The Arcane Arcade by Leonard Streitfeld and Jay Dubya. Introduction: The Arcane Arcade is a collection of sixteen short fiction stories. The general theme of the book is paranormal experience and the tales are presented as short stories, novellas and novelettes. The stories… Continue reading

Editorial Book Review For The Mystery Of The Lost Avenger by Linda Maria Frank

OUR READERS TO DATE: 190 The Mystery Of The Lost Avenger by Linda Maria Frank. Annie Tillery Mysteries Book 4. The wreckage of a World War II plane is found in the mountains of Appalachia. It mysteriously crashed in 1943 on its way to a naval base. Inside the plane… Continue reading

Editorial Book Review For Ritual Of The Lost Lamb by Charles E. Yallowitz

OUR READERS TO DATE: 210 Ritual of the Lost Lamb by Charles E. Yallowitz. Book 13 of 15: Legends of Windemere. Death is a blessing that the Baron is not ready to bestow upon his precious guest. In the aftermath of the Baron’s attack, Luke Callindor has disappeared and the… Continue reading

Editorial Book Review For Charms Of The Feykin by Charles E. Yallowitz

OUR READERS TO DATE: 212 Charms of the Feykin by Charles E. Yallowitz. Book 11 of 15: Legends of Windemere. To make a champion fall, one must wound their very soul. Nyx is leading the charge to rescue Delvin and Sari, who have gone missing in the southern jungles of… Continue reading

Editorial Book Review For Games For Couples by J. L. Greger

OUR READERS TO DATE: 125 Games For Couples by J. L. Greger. Science Traveler Series Book 9. Scientist Sara Almquist is asked to investigate a death of a participant in a clinical trial conducted by a biotechnology company making cultured meat-meat made in a test tube. She learns although the… Continue reading

Editorial Book Review For Thirteen Tantalizing Tales by Jay Dubya

OUR READERS TO DATE: 180 Thirteen Tantalizing Tales by Jay Dubya. Thirteen Tantalizing Tales is author Jay Dubya’s twenty-third story collection. 5 Stars: Author Jay Dubya has a unique way of telling his short stories with psychological twists that make this collection a must have in your library of short… Continue reading

Editorial Book Review For The Spirit Well by Charles E. Yallowitz

OUR READERS TO DATE: 200 The Spirit Well by Charles E. Yallowitz. Book 12 of 15: Legends of Windemere. Born from the light and darkness, Dariana can no longer avoid her fate. The final corrupted temple stands between the champions and Baron Kernaghan having their great battle. Only one problem:… Continue reading

Editorial Book Review For Solving Peculiar Crimes by Radine Trees Nehring

OUR READERS TO DATE: 125 Solving Peculiar Crimes by Radine Trees Nehring. Carrie and Henry encounter peculiar crimes in these stories featuring right, wrong, and redemption. Carrie’s urge to help people who are in trouble often draws her into puzzling and sometimes dangerous human events. Henry provides support and back-up… Continue reading

Editorial Book Review For Secrets In The Fairy Chimneys by Linda Maria Frank

OUR READERS TO DATE: 196 Secrets In The Fairy Chimneys by Linda Maria Frank. Annie Tillery Mysteries Book 3. Amateur sleuth Annie Tillery has been warned to stay away from Nevshehir, Turkey, where she is heading to meet her boyfriend, Ty Egan, and Cedric Zeeks, Ty’s best friend. Intent on… Continue reading

Editorial Book Review For The Ack Ack Girl by Chris Karlsen

OUR READERS TO DATE: 123 The Ack Ack Girl by Chris Karlsen. First Book In The Love and War Series. The Ack Ack Girl won a ‘Distinguished Favorite’ designation from NYC Big Book Awards. The Ack Ack Girl is a finalist for first prize in military genre from Book Excellence…. Continue reading

Editorial Book Review For The Mercenary Prince by Charles E. Yallowitz

OUR READERS TO DATE: 199 The Mercenary Prince by Charles E. Yallowitz. Book 9 of 15: Legends of Windemere. Delvin Cunningham has left the champions. Lost to his tribe in the Yagervan Plains, fear and shame have kept the former Mercenary Prince away from his homeland. With his confidence crumbling,… Continue reading

Editorial Book Review For The Making Of Jake McTavish-A Western Adventure by D. M. McGowan

OUR READERS TO DATE: 122 The Making Of Jake McTavish: A Western Adventure by D. M. McGowan. Synopsis: In the west of the 1890s, Jake’s wife is raped and murdered, an image from which he attempts to escape and hide. When two thieves try to take what little he has… Continue reading

Editorial Book Review For Looking For Life by Clayton Graham

OUR READERS TO DATE: 140 Looking For Life by Clayton Graham. A Collection of Science Fiction Short Stories. 5 Stars:  Science Fiction with the Paranormal. …Readers’ Favorite Finalist 2021…Literary Titan Book Award 2021…Author Shout Top Pick 2021 Strap in, turn down the lights, and enter worlds that will stretch your… Continue reading

Editorial Book Review For Abbey by Ron A. Sewell

OUR READERS TO DATE: 137 Abbey by Ron A. Sewell. What would you think when told your father is dead? Abbey Lane hoped he had burnt in hell. Abbey’s connection with a lunatic hacker finds her mixed up in a game of global terror and intrigue. William Haliwell is a… Continue reading

Editorial Book Review For Avenging Adelita by Nick Iuppa and John P. Mendoza

OUR READERS TO DATE: 183 Avenging Adelita by Nick Iuppa and John P. Mendoza. A tender romance with a ticking time bomb at its heart. There’s a bomb on this train. It will explode before you reach your final destination…because you murdered my wife. University professor Tom McKeever has just… Continue reading

Editorial Book Review For South City Mosaic-Life On Alaska by Glenn Sartori

OUR READERS TO DATE: 125 South City Mosaic: Life On Alaska by Glenn Sartori. South City Mosaic Series Book One. I grew up in the South City on a street called Alaska. The mosaic of my early years is like a collection of tiles in a multicolored mural. The tiles… Continue reading

Editorial Book Review For Path Of The Traitors by Charles E. Yallowitz

OUR READERS TO DATE: 209 Path of the Traitors by Charles E. Yallowitz. Book 14 of 15: Legends of Windemere. Hated and distrusted, Queen Trinity must leave the shadows and reach for redemption. With their final battle on the horizon, the champions are faced with a long-lost piece of the… Continue reading

Editorial Book Review For ANNIHILATION by Kaylin McFarren

OUR READERS TO DATE: 140 ANNIHILATION by Kaylin McFarren. Gehenna Dark Fantasy Series Book Two. With the death of Lucifer, Queen Lucinda assumes control of Hell, ordering her soldiers to prepare for a doomsday war with Heaven. Craving eternal power, she devours the souls of gifted demonic beings, acquiring their… Continue reading

Editorial Book Review For Journey In Time by Chris Karlsen

OUR READERS TO DATE: 120 Journey In Time by Chris Karlsen. Knights In Time Book 2. London attorney, Shakira Constantine finally agrees to spend the day with her handsome client, Alex Lancaster. While riding in the countryside, the couple finds themselves caught in a time warp and transported back to… Continue reading

Editorial Book Review For Lucifer House by Cherie’ Waggie

OUR READERS TO DATE: 120 Lucifer House by Cherie’ Waggie. After the death of her father, magazine editor, Olivia Gray has to get away for the holidays. The isolated coastal town of Pirates’ Point, Maine seems to be the perfect place. Her first night at her friend’s beach house, she… Continue reading

Editorial Book Review For The Death Of Me by Carolyn M. Bowen

OUR READERS TO DATE: 122 The Death Of Me: A Novel by Carolyn M. Bowen. Book 1 of 1: Legacy Series. He’d rather save the Earth than exploit it. But buried bloodline secrets could force this man of peace into a life he dreads… David Jones moved to Tuscany to… Continue reading

Editorial Book Review For Sacrifice by Kathleen Heady

OUR READERS TO DATE: 127 Sacrifice by Kathleen Heady. 4th Book In Kathleen Heady’s Series Featuring Nara Blake. In this fourth book in Kathleen Heady’s series featuring Nara Blake, the story takes us to a small Spanish town in the Pyrenees, where Nara and her now-husband Alex Collier travel to… Continue reading

Editorial Book Review For Black Hearts & Hungry Bears-The Vase Of Many Colors by Steve Shear

OUR READERS TO DATE: 196 Black Hearts & Hungry Bears: The Vase of Many Colors by Steve Shear. The Vase of Many Colors Books I, II, and III explore the orthodoxic ills in Western Religions in a way that taps into the emotions of ordinary readers looking for serious and… Continue reading

Editorial Book Review For High Flying by Kaylin McFarren

OUR READERS TO DATE: 81 High Flying by Kaylin McFarren. Skylar Haines has struggled with personal demons most of her life, going to dark extremes to subdue anxieties rooted in her tragic past. On a perpetual hunt for the next adrenaline hit, she discovers a passion for flying and becomes… Continue reading

Editorial Book Review For An Eye For An Eye-The Vase Of Many Colors by Steve Shear

OUR READERS TO DATE: 191 An Eye for an Eye: The Vase of Many Colors by Steve Shear. The Vase of Many Colors Books I, II, and III explore the orthodoxic ills in Western Religions in a way that taps into the emotions of ordinary readers looking for serious and… Continue reading

Editorial Book Review For The First Unicorn by Kathleen J. Shields

OUR READERS TO DATE: 179 The First Unicorn by Kathleen J. Shields. Almost everyone knows what a unicorn is, but do you know where they came from? Who was the first unicorn? How did he get his golden horn? And why did others follow in his footsteps? Aden is a… Continue reading

Editorial Book Review For War of Nytefall-Lost by Charles E. Yallowitz

OUR READERS TO DATE: 202 War of Nytefall: Lost (Book Two) by Charles E. Yallowitz. Book 2 of 8: War of Nytefall. As the Vampire Civil War of Windemere rages on in the shadows, a mysterious girl appears to deliver mayhem to both sides. Rumors of old-world vampires disappearing and… Continue reading

Editorial Book Review For The Sitcom Murders 1 by Nicholas Victor (aka Nick Iuppa)

OUR READERS TO DATE: 180 The Sitcom Murders 1 by Nicholas Victor (aka Nick Iuppa). Sexy Sixties Sitcom. What if the heroine of an immensely popular television sitcom suddenly learned that her show was being turned into a horror series by a deranged screenwriter? What if she was able to… Continue reading

Editorial Book Review For The Troll Bridge by Larry Auerbach

OUR READERS TO DATE: 126 The Troll Bridge by Larry Auerbach. In 1935 west Texas, two teenagers — Duane McCathern and Tony Picano — decide to go search for a lost treasure of Confederate gold based on an old tale told by a retired Texas Ranger, involving Indians and a… Continue reading

Editorial Book Review For Esteban’s Quest by Nick Iuppa and John Pesqueira

OUR READERS TO DATE: 179 Esteban’s Quest by Nick Iuppa and John Pesqueira. Magical Madness. A fireball launches itself from the Arizona desert leaving behind three camels, a magical jukebox, and a five-year-old girl who only speaks Italian. Soon, the nearby town of La Sentencia is reeling from a series… Continue reading

Editorial Book Review For Revenge In Barcelona by Kathryn Lane

OUR READERS TO DATE: 118 Revenge In Barcelona by Kathryn Lane. A Nikki Garcia Mystery. Nikki Garcia, a private investigator, escapes to Spain with Eduardo, her fiancé, after a death threat on her last assignment. She puts the past behind her and turns the trip to Barcelona into her destination… Continue reading

Editorial Book Review For Two Sides Of A Bi-Polar Survivor by Anastasia Marie Cassella

OUR READERS TO DATE: 147 Maine Author Anastasia Marie Cassella! Two Sides Of A Bi-Polar Survivor by Anastasia Marie Cassella. Anastasia Marie Cassella’s book, ‘Two Sides of a Bi-Polar Survivor’ shares the promiscuousness, manic side of a bi-polar survivor, along with the depressive, suicidal side. Read about the pendulum of… Continue reading