Review: Passage to Moorea by B.R. O’Hagan
Passage to Moorea is a must-read for anyone who loves historical fiction, adventure, or just a damn good story.
Passage to Moorea is a must-read for anyone who loves historical fiction, adventure, or just a damn good story.
Abraham’s book is essential reading for progressive, caring and moral citizens today.
An intimate and witty look into the lives of middle-aged Angelenos in search of greater meaning.
As a devoted fan who has eagerly followed Lou Kemp’s steampunk fantasy series for years, I was thrilled to return to the richly imagined world of Celwyn, Kang, and Bartholomew in The Pirate Danced and the Automat Died.
The kind of thrilling adventure and complex worldbuilding that reminds me why I fell in love with the genre.
Pulstar I’s sophisticated world-building and unexpected twists create a reading experience that is both captivating and thought-provoking.
This story intricately weaves through an unnerving maze of truth and illusion. Just what I love about books.
Coy has skillfully weaved a story that made me question our perception of happiness, the lengths we would go to attain it, and at what cost.
Incident 395 artfully intertwines an exhilarating adventure, personal struggles, and the grim realities of a life-threatening disaster
This story quickly drew me in with its quirky characters, fast-paced plot, and unexpected twists and turns. Call me sold.