Category: Book Review
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Punk Rock Poetry?
“A Complex Accident of Life,” is less a collection of poetry and more an art book with poetry as it’s pulse.
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Season of Secrets by Kerry E. B. Black
Going to college, making friends, experimenting with long forgotten deities who alter your mind, just your basic girl goes to college story, right? Wait… one of these things might be different from the others…
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A Magical Cozy Mystery best paired with a nice Pumpkin Spice Latte
There’s murder, mystery, talking animals, evil land developers and a big city lawyer moving to the small town of Witchland to save an enchanted forest.
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Knight in Paper Armor
If “Stranger Things,” “Maximum Ride,” and “Fahrenheit 451,” had a baby in a world where mega-corporations owned everything you just might get “Knight in Paper Armor,” by Nicholas Conley.
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Open a Wonderland of Paranormal Horror
“The Unburned Island,” by Auden Johnson is a dark fantasy story where a massive assortment of shapeshifters, magic users, and ghost hunters are pitted against each other to cleanse a mysterious island of the malevolent spirits that plague it. And if you have any love of urban exploring, ghost hunting shows, or “Supernatural,” I think…
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A Modern Fantasy Classic: charged with emotion, filled action and lions
Do you remember the 1st time you read a book like Animal Farm or 1984 where you got wrapped up entirely in the story and then about halfway through you were hit with just how big the real-world under-current in the story is? That’s how I felt reading, “A Queen’s Pride,” by N.D. Jones. Two…
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Urban Fantasy built on powerful characters: Scepter of Fire by L. M. Preston
You know what’s a terrible idea? Reviewing the 2nd book in a series when you haven’t read book 1 and 1.5. You get all the recap spoilers and jump into the drama mid-story. I don’t recommend it. This is exactly what happened when I went to read “Scepter of Fire,” for today’s book tour review.…
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Prerelease Review: Ghostbusters Artbook
I was delighted when Printed In Blood reached out to me to review the “Ghostbusters Artbook.” Especially since I have the opportunity to review it before it’s release on May 25th, 2020. As a professional artist with a love of Ghostbusters I couldn’t be happier to give this book a review.
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The Crimson Inkwell by Kenneth A. Baldwin
About the Crimson Inkwell The Crimson Inkwell, written by Kenneth A. Baldwin is about Luella Winthrop, a female journalist in the Victorian era who starts chasing stories to save her newspaper only to end up following a dangerous path. In this world of Gaslamp Fantasy women were not journalists. So Luella writes using a pen…