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Shadows and Starstone by Cheryl S. Mackey

Review: Shadows & Starstone: The Immortals Part One by Cheryl S. Mackey

Description (from Amazon.com) Something smells off and it’s not just the undead. Emaranthe and her team are sent to protect a village. They must stop the enemy from taking the Starstone hidden in their mines. With it, an unimaginable power source, the enemy can create portals and use them to spread destruction across the planet…
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Squid Face Girl by Allen Isom

Review: Squid Face Girl: & A Wretched Little Book of Poems by Allen Isom – A 2022 Indie Author Review Selection

Description • The Review • More About the Author Description (from Amazon.com) Kali felt like a freak most of her life, but having tentacles on the bottom half of your face will do that to a person. Her peers at school bullied her, and her parents didn’t treat her much better, but everything changed when…
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Scoundrel in the Thick by B.R. O'Hagan

Review: Scoundrel in the Thick by B.R. O’Hagan

Description (from Amazon.com) Colorado, 1882. When his best friend’s fiancée is kidnapped, an unlikely hero must battle robber barons, bandit gangs, the US Cavalry, and Cheyenne warriors to bring her home. Along the way he will also have to foil a plot to steal a country. Civil war hero and adventurer Thomas Scoundrel didn’t expect…
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Songbird Ascension

Review: Songbird Ascension by Khira Allen – A 2022 Indie Author Review Selection

Description • The Review • Author Interview • More About the Author Description (from Amazon.com) A dying student. A visionary scientist. Civilization-crushing conflict. Michael Carr stands at the edge of death. A bright young student, he is living out his final years on the quiet shores of Lake Superior, knowing that a genetic disorder will…
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Road Kill by R. J. Norgard

Review: Road Kill by R. J. Norgard

Description (from Amazon.com) “When he turned they were almost on top of him – two orbs of blinding white light, racing toward him like craven monsters…” In Road Kill, the second installment in the Sidney Reed Mystery Series, Alaska P.I. Sidney Reed is still haunted by the memory of his late wife Molly, even as his…
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The Gathering of the Four by A.E. Bennett

Review: Gathering of the Four by A. E. Bennett – A 2022 Indie Author Review Selection

Description • The Review • Author Interview • More About the Author Description (from Amazon.com) “In the Realm, every citizen knows their place.” Leora of Mae is a young woman orphaned at birth and raised on a remote farm. As a wielder of Xanthcraft, her abilities set her apart from her adoptive family and the…
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The Chair Man by Alex Pearl

Review: The Chair Man by Alex Pearl

Description (from Amazon.com) Michael Hollinghurst is a successful corporate lawyer living a comfortable, suburban life in leafy North West London. But on 7 July 2005, his life is transformed when he steps on a London underground train targeted by Islamist suicide bombers. While most passengers in his carriage are killed, Michael survives the explosion but…
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Broken Pledges by Kevin Kilgarriff

Review: Broken Pledges by Kevin Kilgarriff – A 2022 Indie Author Review Program Selection

Description • The Review • Author Interview • More About the Author Description (from Amazon.com) A Kappa Chi Rho pledge dead. A pledge brother investigated for murder. A father with a secret intent on proving his son’s innocence. Broken Pledges tells the story of how a father and son learn that they’re related by more…
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Review: InSomnus by Molly Fennig

Description (from Amazon.com) The Red Queen meets science fiction in this “action-packed” novel packed with “wit” and “unexpected twists”. Bryony “Bryn” Winters can harm people by dreaming. With no control over whom she hurts, a condition called Somnus, Bryn can’t even be sure she won’t kill her own family. Protecting them means running away and…
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The Raven and the Pig (The Celwyn Series Book 3)

Review: The Raven and the Pig by Lou Kemp

Description (from Amazon.com) 1866, the Black Sea He has been wounded, and all that keeps Jonas Celwyn, an immortal peyote-eating magician alive is the power of an old enemy, his half-brother Pelaez. To survive, he must find the Immortal Healer, Thales. Jonas is taken aboard the submarine the Nautilus by his companions, Professor Xiau Kang, an automat,…
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