Book Review – The Shepherd Descends by J.A. Raithe

The Shepherd Descends The Shepherd Descends by J.A. Raithe Synopsis: When a colossal alien ship decelerates and halts at the edge of the solar system after centuries of silent observation, three rival human factions—Earth’s political elite, Mars’ hardened colonists, and outer system outlaws—scramble to make first contact. Seventeen representatives board their respective vessels, discovering not […]
Book Review – 3 Black Nights – An Urban Fantasy Horror Triple Feature! By T.J. Marquis

3 Black Nights – An Urban Fantasy Horror Triple Feature! 3 Black Nights – An Urban Fantasy Horror Triple Feature! By T.J. Marquis Synopsis: Sometimes the ordinary world fractures, plunging everyday people into nights of unrelenting terror and supernatural peril. In this chilling urban fantasy horror anthology, T.J. Marquis presents three standalone tales: a van […]
Book Review – Lifebinder by Blake Carpenter

Lifebinder Lifebinder by Blake Carpenter Synopsis: In the matriarchal world of Agareth, where ancient Spellswords—magical blades bound to bloodlines—wield extraordinary powers, the search intensifies for the legendary Lifebinder, the Sword of Mending capable of defying disease and even reversing death. Following the vengeful path forged by Inga Alenir and her deadly blade Deathbringer, new bearers […]
Book Review – Shoot the Devil – Ten Tales of Humans Defeating the Demonic edited by Eric Postma

Shoot the Devil – Ten Tales of Humans Defeating the Demonic Shoot the Devil – Ten Tales of Humans Defeating the Demonic edited by Eric Postma Synopsis: In this anthology edited by Eric Postma offers ten tales from authors explore people confronting literal demonic forces across diverse settings—from serial killers’ basements and the weird west […]
Book Review – The Breadth of Creation by C.S. Johnson

The Breadth of Creation The Breadth of Creation by C.S. Johnson Synopsis: Aerie St. Cloud struggles to recover from severe injuries and haunting memory gaps amid escalating tensions. Reunited with space pirate captain Exton, whose rebellion challenges the regime’s control, she navigates a web of secrets, personal flaws, and looming war. As old enemies close […]
Book Review – Record of The Paladins – Book of Oliver by B.P. McCoppin

Record of The Paladins – Book of Oliver Record of The Paladins – Book of Oliver by B.P. McCoppin Synopsis: Oliver has special powers and he’s been trained all his life to be ready to fight the demons that walk among us. He meets a woman who introduces him to the Order he was raised […]
Book Review – Mist and Moonbeams by Paul Michael Peters

Mist and Moonbeams Mist and Moonbeams by Paul Michael Petersompson Synopsis: This is the summary for the book quoted, “Dive into the mysterious allure of “Mist and Moonbeams: Stories from the Great Lakes Edge,” a captivating collection of five short stories that traverse the heart and soul of the Great Lakes region. Each tale is […]
Book Review – Drosselmeyer – Curse of the Rat King by Paul Thompson

Drosselmeyer – Curse of the Rat King Drosselmeyer – Curse of the Rat King by Paul Thompson Synopsis: Fritz has found himself free from his prison orphanage and is now an apprentice for one of the most powerful Wizards of The Order. While being trained in the mystical arts he can’t help but to get […]
The Revenant and the Cult, Book One by Herman P. Hunter

The Revenant and the Cult, Book One The Revenant and the Cult, Book One by Herman P. Hunter Synopsis: People are vanishing in Orem which has a history of dark secrets and terrible kings in the ancient days. It’s not any safer with the usual raiders, thieves, and dicactors. Halsedric, Herodiani, and Tulvgir once again […]
Book Review – The Heights of Perdition by C. S. Johnson

The Heights of Perdition The Heights of Perdition by C. S. Johnson Synopsis: Aeris St. Cloud got into the tyrannical world government’s Military Academy where her estranged military father has great influence. She is captured by space pirate, Exton Shepherd who doesn’t know her identity or how close she is to one of the most […]
Book Review – Hacking Galileo by Fenton Wood

Hacking Galileo Hacking Galileo by Fenton Wood Synopsis: A first hand account of a group of hackers in the ‘80s who discovered alien life and saved the planet – and no one knew it even happened, until now. Video Review Back in the early days of the internet of the late 90’s/2000’s you had a […]
Book Review – The Button Girl by Sally Apokedak

The Button Girl The Button Girl by Sally Apokedak Synopsis: Repentance Atwater just turned 16 years old and by law must “button” or marry a village boy so that the offspring they produce in their swamp village can become slaves for the ruling kingdom. Repentance shocks everyone by refusing to button and now her and […]
Book Review – After Moses by Michael F. Kane

After Moses After Moses by Michael F. Kane Synopsis: Space cowboy Matthew Cole freelances around the solar system for jobs that allow him to work solo and ethically – a hard mix to find. After a job gone sideways, Cole begins to be open to having a crew and doing jobs that are still ethical […]
Book Review – Lost and Found by Robert E. Kearns

Lost and Found by Robert E. Kearns Lost and Found by Robert E. Kearns Synopsis: In Ireland, Liam Dunne, comes across what might be a flying saucer. But certain people don’t want him to remember what he saw and Liam finds himself not remembering anything and missing that period of time. In Washington D.C., Lester […]
Book Review – Redeemed By Blood by Shannon Baker

Redeemed By Blood Redeemed By Blood by Shannon Baker Synopsis: An old man decides to be a Good Samaritan to a stranger who has been tortured and left for dead on the side of the road. The stranger lets him know the old man could be in danger and the stranger isn’t someone worth saving. […]
Book Review – Deathbringer by Blake Carpenter

Deathbringer Deathbringer by Blake Carpenter Synopsis: Inga is a Swordbearer, women who inherit a magical weapon called Deathbringer. She’s murdered on her wedding day by a noblewoman who steals the sword after killing Inga and her whole family. The Sword brings Inga back to life but only for a week. The clock is ticking for […]
Book Review – The Hand of God by Yuval Kordov

The Hand of God The Hand of God by Yuval Kordov Synopsis: The world ended the first time from AI, government, and nuclear weapons. Esther was there to see it happen and survive it. Then God ended the world again. Fast forward to a world where only a few assembled factions of humanity remain. The […]
Book Review – Hydra’s Wake By Daniel Jones

Hydra’s Wake Hydra’s Wake By Daniel Jones Synopsis: There’s a blimp pilot, Rogue Whip, that crashes his ship and he’s mistaken for a spy with the same name. But then he sees a giant hydra and he’s surprised by it but not really. He quickly rescues a fair maiden but he doesn’t take advantage of […]
Book Review – Death Date By B.Y. Simpson

Death Date Death Date By B.Y. Simpson Synopsis: Nova James was not looking forward to the day where she would be given the date of her death as dictated by the government. But it was for the benefit of the world as the Earth had been through war and limited resources. Then she accidentally found […]
Book Review – A Knight’s Quest for the Holy Grail By C.S. Johnson

A Knight’s Quest for the Holy Grail A Knight’s Quest for the Holy Grail By C.S. Johnson Synopsis: Lance is a knight in shining armor and has fetched his beloved Princess Alexandra the only thing that could warm her heart – a cup of coffee. Video Review My traditional (twice so far) end-of-the-year novella read […]
Book Review – Periapsis Christmas 2 By Katie Roome

Periapsis Christmas 2 Periapsis Christmas 2 By Katie Roome Synopsis: The great Katie Roome from PeriapsisPress.com returns to her editing duties to provides a collection of Christmas short stories from indiepub authors excited to tell you good stories without checking the boxes of approved representation character involving stories from authors who hate you. A novel […]
Book Review – Periapsis Christmas By Katie Roome

Periapsis Christmas Periapsis Christmas By Katie Roome Synopsis: Five short stories with Christmas themes from a selection of indiepubs who write to tell good stories and not just what big publishing corporations have approved. The great Katie Roome from PeriapsisPress.com had edited a wide swarth of talent for this collection of stories. Video Review This […]
Book Review – Faraway and Forever By Nancy Joie Wilkie

Faraway and Forever Faraway and Forever By Nancy Joie Wilkie Synopsis: A collection of short stories that focuses on a spiritual and metaphysical nature of mankind in a science fiction setting. AI, the soul, first contact, the source of wish fulfillment, and the second coming of Christ are covered. Video Review This collection of five […]
Book Review – The Fear of Moncroix By Bryan Asher

The Fear of Moncroix The Fear of Moncroix By Bryan Asher Synopsis: Davion is tasked with solving a mystery from a group of vampires. This group slaughtered his people and he’s in disguise as one of them. If he’s found out, he’ll never figure out what happen to his father and former order. Oh and […]
Book Review – The Long Moonlight By RazörFist

The Long Moonlight By RazörFist The Long Moonlight By RazörFist Synopsis: Xerdes is a rogue, master thief who does the job based on his own set of rules using a particular set of skills. Then she had to walk through the door. Now, Xerdes is being pressured to join a band of master thieves who […]
Book Review – Dan the Destructor By Rob Rimes

Dan the Destructor By Rob Rimes Dan the Destructor By Rob Rimes Synopsis: Dan gets sucked through a portal to another world of sword and sandal. Muscley guys punching monsters and evil wizards trying to take over the world! But then launches in the monster truck with rocket launchers! It’s all quite silly – as […]
Book Review – The Wizard’s Stone By Herman P. Hunter

The Wizard’s Stone By Herman P. Hunter The Wizard’s Stone By Herman P. Hunter Synopsis: Wizard apprentice but not wizard Odo has been entrusted with a mystical and secret Wizard’s Stone of his master. The Wizard has hired the Captain and his band of sell swords to escort and protect Odo and see that he […]
Book Review – The Revenant And The Tomb By Herman P. Hunter

The Revenant And The Tomb By Herman P. Hunter The Revenant And The Tomb By Herman P. Hunter Synopsis: Four adventurers, the main human character, the warrior with a magical sword, the elfish archer, and the short muscle dwarfish fighter journey to the fabled mountain of the Horn of Torgiv to defeat some old evil. […]
Book Review – Omelas Revisited By C.S. Johnson

Omelas Revisited By C.S. Johnson Omelas Revisited By C.S. Johnson Synopsis: Could you live a perfect life, knowing someone else took on all your pain and despair? Skyla has always lived a perfect, happy life – just like everyone in her Community. Even if there are brief moments where she is certain she has experienced […]
Book Review – Uriel’s Revenge by David Roome

Uriel’s Revenge by David Roome Uriel’s Revenge by David Roome Synopsis: Small-time privateers battle ancient terrors at the edge of the Solar System! For Brian Zaks, developing his skills as a space pilot and combat maneuvers specialist for Elwood’s Privateers took highest priority. But he couldn’t ignore fellow privateer and ex-girlfriend Evvie Evans when she […]
