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OUR READERS TO DATE: 314 We Review Published and Unpublished Books! Editorial Book Review For Published Books: ‘Editorial Book Reviews’ are a sales tool. Our ‘Editorial Book Review’ and ‘Extended Editorial Book Review’ are very different from a customer review. We work with you to create a ‘Sales Tool’. You… Continue reading

Editorial Book Review For Sleeper Of The Wildwood Fugue by Charles E. Yallowitz

OUR READERS TO DATE: 254 Sleeper of the Wildwood Fugue by Charles E. Yallowitz. Book 7 of 15: Legends of Windemere. The final champion stirs and reaches out to any who can hear her voice. Yet all who heed her call will disappear into the misty fugue. Awakening their new… Continue reading

Editorial Book Review For Our Justice by John W. Howell

OUR READERS TO DATE: 129 Our Justice by John W. Howell. John Cannon Trilogy Book Three. The terrorist leader and financier Matt Jacobs has figured out a plan to eliminate the President. He is relying on John Cannon’s stature as a hero to help him carry it off. John finds… Continue reading

Editorial Book Review For So Ya Wanna Be A Teacher by Jay Dubya

OUR READERS TO DATE: 189 So Ya Wanna Be A Teacher by Jay Dubya. Hammonton, NJ author Jay Dubya (John Wiessner, J.W.) now has the bestselling ‘So Ya Wanna Be A Teacher’ book online Barnes and Noble, Amazon, or where books are sold. ‘So Ya’ Wanna’ Be A Teacher!’ by… Continue reading

Editorial Book Review For War Of Nytefall by Charles E. Yallowitz

OUR READERS TO DATE: 215 War of Nytefall by Charles E. Yallowitz. Book 1 of 8: War of Nytefall. In the wake of the Great Cataclysm, a new predator will emerge from within Windemere’s shadow. For fifty years, Clyde has been trapped beneath the earth while the vampire kingdom has… Continue reading

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

OUR READERS TO DATE: 212 The Vase of Many Colors by Steve Shear. The Vase of Many Colors explores the orthodoxic ills in Western Religions in ways that tap into the emotions of ordinary readers looking for serious and important content while at the same time wanting a truly exciting… Continue reading

Editorial Book Review For The Psychic Dimension-Part Two by Jay Dubya

OUR READERS TO DATE: 191 The Psychic Dimension: Part Two by Jay Dubya. The thirty-four novellas presented in The Psychic Dimension; Part II are works of pure fiction. The stories’ themes deal with various types of psychic and paranormal experiences. Any character resemblance to anyone living on Planet Earth is… Continue reading

Editorial Book Review For The Secrets Of Riverbottom Road by C. G. Haberman

OUR READERS TO DATE: 213 The Secrets of Riverbottom Road by C. G. Haberman. Stand-Alone Novel (Not In Series). For Jack Wiley, a respected writer, hell begins during a contentious meeting with his new supervisor. The hellfire continues with an emotionally charged trip to his hometown, where battering and bettering… Continue reading

Editorial Book Review For Prime-Time Crime Time by Jay Dubya

OUR READERS TO DATE: 191 Prime-Time Crime Time by Jay Dubya. The thirty-five novellas presented in Prime-Time Crime Time are works of pure fiction. The stories’ themes deal with various types of crime and criminal motivation. Any character resemblance to anyone living on Planet Earth is positively coincidental. In addition,… Continue reading

Editorial Book Review For The Fountain Of Youth by Steve Shear

OUR READERS TO DATE: 193 The Fountain Of Youth by Steve Shear. “Two generations of dementia are enough!” Robert Glickman declares in his quest to die with dignity and the likelihood he will be next. To that end, he uses his grandson’s sixth grade quiz book, a locked away metal… Continue reading

Editorial Book Review For Magic and Midnight Mint Bars (Christmas Cookies) by Iona Morrison

OUR READERS TO DATE: 144 Magic and Midnight Mint Bars (Christmas Cookies) by Iona Morrison. Part of: Christmas Cookies (51 books). Months after a bitter divorce, Sally Mansfield is spending Christmas with her best friends at the Blue Iris Inn. Fifty pounds thinner than the last time they were together;… Continue reading

Editorial Book Review For THE STASH by Sandra Sperling

OUR READERS TO DATE: 281 We Award 5-Stars! THE STASH by Sandra Sperling. People have fantasies about finding buried treasure, but for Sarah Altman it becomes a reality when she convinces herself that it isn’t really a crime to appropriate a large stash of money hidden by a meth dealer… Continue reading

Editorial Book Review For Mr. Wysquers by Larry Auerbach

OUR READERS TO DATE: 130 Mr. Wysquers by Larry Auerbach. Pemberton N. Wysquers is a very dignified old English gentleman who own a very old package delivery business that operates on a worldwide scale. Once a year, usually at year end, he leaves the confines of his work environment to… Continue reading

Editorial Book Review For Charlene The Star and Bentley Bulldog by Deanie Humphrys-Dunne

OUR READERS TO DATE: 144 Charlene The Star and Bentley Bulldog (Volume 3) by Deanie Humphrys-Dunne. Charlene the Star makes new friends in this exciting adventure. She hopes to win a special jumping award. Will she succeed? What happens when Hattie sees the headline in “The Gazette?” Why is Cherish… Continue reading

Editorial Book Review For Kepler’s Son by Geoff Nelder

OUR READERS TO DATE: 156 Kepler’s Son by Geoff Nelder. Book 3: The Flying Crooked Series. Mother and father are true humans born on Earth. Their son was conceived with the unwanted help from alien genes and so Gaston while loving him, refers to Adah as more Kepler’s son than… Continue reading

Editorial Book Review For Figs, Vines and Roses by Joy M. Lilley

OUR READERS TO DATE: 166 Figs, Vines and Roses by Joy M. Lilley. Joy M. Lilley’s first novel ‘Figs, Vines and Roses’ tells a moving tale of love and loss at the turn of the nineteenth century. In 1888 eight-year-old Issy Merryweather has a comfortable family life in Cobnut Hall,… Continue reading

Editorial Book Review For Deadly Circles by C. G. Haberman

OUR READERS TO DATE: 129 Deadly Circles by C. G. Haberman. CJ Hand Novel Volume 1- Fiction Crime Mystery. The pall of death hangs over two distinctly different valleys separated by eighteen-hundred miles. One a modest, unknown channel drained by a small cool-water stream and the other a magnificent gorge… Continue reading

Editorial Book Review For Bounty Hunter Nate Landry-Major Issues by Mark L. Redmond

OUR READERS TO DATE: 189 5 Stars: The Language Of A Six-Shooter! Bounty Hunter Nate Landry: Major Issues by Mark L. Redmond. Book 1: Bounty Hunter Nate Landry. The stereotypical bounty hunter in tales of the old West is an unprincipled, dirty, back-shooter, who is only motivated by the reward… Continue reading

Editorial Book Review For Pete Pallet’s New School by David Frosdick

OUR READERS TO DATE: 133 Pete’s Pallet Series For Ages 3-10 Years! Valuable Life Lessons, Loveable Character, Reduces Child’s Anxiety. Pete’s Pallet Series Books One. ‘Pete The Pallet’ is an educational children’s book. This book delivers an entertaining and reassuring message for pre-school children and their parents. ‘Pete The Pallet’… Continue reading

Editorial Book Review For Girl With Pencil, Drawing by Linda Maria Frank

OUR READERS TO DATE: 199 Girl With Pencil, Drawing by Linda Maria Frank. Annie Tillery Mysteries Book 2. Seventeen-year-old amateur detective Annie Tillery is at it again. After she wins a series of art lessons at a prestigious art gallery, Annie shows up for her first lesson to find her… Continue reading

Editorial Book Review For Angel Of Aleppo by Jon Cocks

OUR READERS TO DATE: 174 Angel of Aleppo by Jon Cocks. A Story of the Armenian Genocide. Soldiers murder her mother. They force her from the family home. Anoush must endure a death march through unforgiving desert, as Armenian refugees perish all about her, some of the million-plus whose blood… Continue reading

Editorial Book Review For Saving Paludis by Clayton Graham

OUR READERS TO DATE: 142 Saving Paludis by Clayton Graham. A Stunning Extraterrestrial Mystery. 5 Stars: A reminder of human nature! Finalist in the Readers’ Favorite 2018 International Book Awards. An alien revolution centuries in the making will change humanity’s destiny forever … Police agent Stefan Lattanzis never expected his… Continue reading

Editorial Book Reviews For Alien Mission by Nick Iuppa and John Pesqueira

OUR READERS TO DATE: 202 Alien Mission by Nick Iuppa, John Pesqueira. The Peacemaker Book 1. CTHULHU MEETS THE DA VINCI CODE When young teen, Victor Encinas desecrates a religious shrine in order to join his brother’s gang, he finds himself drawn into a world of alien spaceships, insectile high… Continue reading

Editorial Book Review For Twisted Threads by Kaylin McFarren

OUR READERS TO DATE: 141 Twisted Threads by Kaylin McFarren. Threads Psychological Thriller Series Book Four. Akira Hamada is driven by past failure. Two years earlier, she had a chance to kill her greatest enemy—Kaito Mitsui. Instead, the Yakuza boss forced her to become an assassin in his employ. Now… Continue reading

Editorial Book Reviews For The Curse of Clansmen and Kings Series by Linnea Tanner

OUR READERS TO DATE: 125 The Curse of Clansmen and Kings Series! Travel Back In Time With Author Linnea Tanner. Apollo’s Raven by Linnea Tanner. Curse of Clansmen and Kings Book 1. A Celtic warrior princess is torn between her forbidden love for the enemy and duty to her people…. Continue reading

Editorial Book Review For Silently In The Night by Clayton Graham

OUR READERS TO DATE: 145 Silently In The Night by Clayton Graham. 5 Stars: Thrilling! Top Shelf Indie Book Award Nominee. A collection of tantalizing tales with more twists than Hampton Maze… A plethora of enthralling plots that will suit fans of all ages and tastes, with stories varying from… Continue reading

Editorial Book Reviews For Mariah Mystery Series by Janice (J.E.) Spina

OUR READERS TO DATE: 123 Fiction Crime, Mystery, Thriller, Suspense Series. Middle-Grade/Preteen/Young Adult. Hunting Mariah by Janice (J. E.) Spina. Mariah Series Book One of Two. An insane killer, obsessed with blood and death, seeks revenge with those he perceives wronged him. He is now on the loose. His next… Continue reading

Editorial Book Review For A Distant Earth by Nick Iuppa and John Pesqueira

OUR READERS TO DATE: 183 A Distant Earth by Nick Iuppa and John Pesqueira. When interstellar travelers discover a planet teeming with life but devoid of humanity and art, they send an armada of spacecraft hoping to recruit Earth’s indigenous people to settle the new world. Instead, their advance-ship encounters… Continue reading

Editorial Book Review For Consequences Of Falling by Glenn Sartori

OUR READERS TO DATE: 183 Consequences Of Falling by Glenn Sartori. Riverfield Series Book Two. Tragedy, murder, and conspiracy push three Riverfield residents down unfamiliar paths… …. a psychologist who takes on an unethical mission; the wife of a detective who inserts herself in a murder investigation; and a former… Continue reading

Editorial Book Review For A Venomous Love by Chris Karlsen

OUR READERS TO DATE: 118 A Venomous Love by Chris Karlsen. The Bloodstone Series Book 3. A Venomous Love, won the ‘Global Grand Prize’ in the thriller/suspense category last year (2021) from Chanticleer Reviews. The killer whispered- “A pretty damsel…worth a pretty risk. “It’s 1890. A veteran, Detective Rudyard Bloodstone… Continue reading

Editorial Book Review For Hypno-Scripts by Mary Deal

OUR READERS TO DATE: 127 Hypno-Scripts by Mary Deal. Life Changing Techniques Using Self-Hypnosis and Meditation. Unleash the power of your mind and discover your potential. Do you wish you had the power to become all that you can be? All good-intentioned programming works best when you reach a deeper… Continue reading

Editorial Book Review For Searching For Closure by Iona Morrison

OUR READERS TO DATE: 129 Searching For Closure by Iona Morrison. Book 9 of 11: A Blue Cove Mystery. An Arizona heatwave, a murder, and a ghost searching for closure give Peyton Reynolds all she can handle on her long-awaited vacation. When a body is found at the bottom of… Continue reading

Editorial Book Review For BOND OF BROTHERS-DANGER CLOSE by Robert J. Saniscalchi

OUR READERS TO DATE: 194 BOND OF BROTHERS: DANGER CLOSE by Robert J. Saniscalchi. Bond of Brothers: Danger Close is a Military thriller about the men and women in uniform, from the boots on the ground to the fighter jet pilots in the air. A victory over ISIS and the… Continue reading

Editorial Book Review For Sam-The Cat Without A Tail by Gloria Lintermans

OUR READERS TO DATE: 131 Sam: The Cat Without A Tail by Gloria Lintermans. Recipient of the Children’s Literary Classic Seal of Approval. Sam: The Cat Without A Tail follows the trials of Sam, a young Manx cat with a soft, white puff of a tail. As he discovers that… Continue reading

Editorial Book Review For Drystan and Durward Save The Day by Janice Spina

OUR READERS TO DATE: 124 Drystan and Durward Save The Day by Janice Spina. Reading Grades: Preschool-Grade 3 Drystan the Dragon and Friends Series Book 1. This is a magical series about Drystan the dragon and his friends. These dragons are colorful, engaging and fun to read about. They teach… Continue reading

Editorial Book Review For Yes! Commit. Do. Live. by Lisa Charles

OUR READERS TO DATE: 201 Yes! Commit. Do. Live. by Lisa Charles. Embrace the Brain-Body Connection to Achieve Your True Desires. YES! COMMIT. DO. LIVE takes you on a journey to reimagine yourself, discover the True/Authentic you, and find lasting health from the top-down / inside-out. Combining aspects of health… Continue reading

Editorial Book Review For Abby & Holly-The Hidden Stairway by Janice Spina

OUR READERS TO DATE: 123 Abby & Holly: The Hidden Stairway by Janice Spina. Abby & Holly Book 4. Join the cousins, Abby and Holly, as they search for clues about who placed an urn up in their attic with the remains of a young girl who lived a century… Continue reading

Editorial Book Review For The Buccaneers Of St. Frederick Island by Linda Maria Frank

OUR READERS TO DATE: 220 The Buccaneers of St. Frederick Island by Linda Maria Frank. What can possibly happen when a crime happens under the very noses of a group of very savvy eighth graders at St. BeSillius’ Catholic School on St. Frederick’s Island? When the money they raised to… Continue reading

Editorial Book Reviews For Branyrd The Angel Series (For Adults) by Janice (J.E.) Spina

OUR READERS TO DATE: 125 Branyrd The Angel Series (For Adults). The Misunderstood Angel by J.E. Spina. Book 1 of 3: Branyrd the Angel Series. This is not a children’s book. Branyrd is a different kind of angel. She has a difficult time being understood because of her habit of… Continue reading

Editorial Book Review For Bounty Hunter Nate Landry: Family Fury by Mark L. Redmond

OUR READERS TO DATE: 180 5 Stars: Angry Hornets or Five Womacks? Bounty Hunter Nate Landry: Family Fury by Mark L. Redmond. Book 2: Bounty Hunter Nate Landry. Nate and Wolf didn’t have much trouble capturing Luke Womack and his two sidekicks. They turned the outlaws over to the town… Continue reading

Editorial Book Review For The Improbable Journeys Of Billy Battles by Ronald E. Yates

OUR READERS TO DATE: 156 The Improbable Journeys Of Billy Battles by Ronald E. Yates. Finding Billy Battles Trilogy Book 2. Billy Battles is definitely not in Kansas anymore. As Book 2 of the Finding Billy Battles trilogy opens, Billy is far from his Kansas roots and his improbable journeys… Continue reading

Editorial Book Review For The Colors of My Life by Linda Burson

OUR READERS TO DATE: 164 The Colors of My Life by Linda Burson. A married woman, Caylie Lyon, finds herself in the middle of a bank robbery and gets taken hostage by the five robbers. Her ordeal starts off as a scary event, but ends up with her forming a… Continue reading

Editorial Book Review For The Psychic Dimension-Part One by Jay Dubya

OUR READERS TO DATE: 181 The Psychic Dimension: Part One by Jay Dubya. 5 Stars: The Psychic Dimension (Part One) are a group of very well written short stories that deal with fictional psychic and paranormal experiences. Author John Dubya has divided this book into 26 novellas. Let me briefly… Continue reading

Editorial Book Reviews For Gateskin Chronicles by Janice (J.E.) Spina

OUR READERS TO DATE: 123 Gateskin Chronicles Book 1. Fantasy Series for Ages 13-17+. The Legend Of The Taken Ones by Janice Spina. Gateskin Chronicles Book 1. Fantasy Series for Ages 13-17+. This is Book 1 of a fantasy series that will have six books in all. In this book,… Continue reading

Editorial Book Review For ARIA-Left Luggage by Geoff Nelder

OUR READERS TO DATE: 155 ARIA: Left Luggage by Geoff Nelder. ARIA Trilogy Book 1. Winner -2012 P&E Best Science Fiction and Fantasy Novel This is where The Andromeda Strain meets Memento… When an alien suitcase is found in space, a pandemic virus plagues Earth. Ryder Nape must gather survivors… Continue reading

Editorial Book Review For Milijun by Clayton Graham

OUR READERS TO DATE: 139 Milijun by Clayton Graham. Book 1-Milijun Series. 5 Stars: Explores our deepest darkest fears! Milijun: What Would Alien Interaction Really Be Like? A tangled web of alien intrigue traps a mother and son in its deadly embrace … When aliens capture Laura’s son, it’s going… Continue reading

Editorial Book Reviews For Talon (Youth Series) by Gigi Sedlmayer

OUR READERS TO DATE: 124 Australian Author Gigi Sedlmayer! ***** ***** ***** Talon, Come Fly With Me by Gigi Sedlmayer. Inspirational Story About Friendship (Book One). Inspiring story of a girl whose disability is her greatest strength and brings the important message of never losing hope in hard situations and… Continue reading

Editorial Book Review For Crossing Bedlam by Charles E. Yallowitz

OUR READERS TO DATE: 196 Crossing Bedlam by Charles E. Yallowitz. The United States of America has been crippled. Violently contained by a global military force and left without its leaders, the country has become shattered and chaotic. A decade has passed since the first strike and a new landscape… Continue reading

Editorial Book Reviews For The Magic Islands Series by Irene Edwards

OUR READERS TO DATE: 123 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 As The Page Turns by Iona Morrison

OUR READERS TO DATE: 126 As The Page Turns by Iona Morrison. Book 10 of 11: A Blue Cove Mystery. Peyton Reynolds has no idea that the gorgeous summer day she is enjoying is about to take a strange turn and embroil her and her boyfriend Jaxon Kincaid in another… Continue reading