The Art of Love is a romantic, intriguing work of historical fiction. A.B. Michaels deftly portrays a couple made for each other, though each has to endure hardships and heartbreak before they find each other. The main characters are August Wolff, a self-made man not afraid to do hard labor to get what he wants, and Amelia Ruth, a woman who must sacrifice everything to give … [Read more...] about Ebook Review: The Art of Love
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Ebook Review: Imago
Imago is a gripping, complex thriller. Although I'm not particularly religious and tend not to gravitate towards fiction that revolves around religion, Imago was fast-paced, and had a great underlying message. The story involves two groups of people: the rationalists and the religionists. Both sides have extremists, and both sides also have moderates who have interesting … [Read more...] about Ebook Review: Imago
Ebook Review: Immortal’s Discord
Ron Glick is an incredibly imaginative author, and I have had the pleasure and honor of reading and reviewing his other books, including Tarinel's Song, The Wizard in Wonderland, Dorothy Through the Looking Glass, One, and Two. I know he has some amazing plans for the rest of the books in his three current series, and I'm excited to see where it goes. Immortal's … [Read more...] about Ebook Review: Immortal’s Discord
Ebook Review: The Memory Box
I could not put The Memory Box down. Though the first few pages sound like a typical story about a bored housewife who never wanted to end up in the suburbs, a big mystery is soon revealed that leaves the reader constantly questioning what happens next, all the way until the end of the book. The Memory Box is a great thriller. The pacing is fast, especially with so many … [Read more...] about Ebook Review: The Memory Box
Ebook Review: Search Word Pro
Paul Krupin is the creator of the series, Search Word Pro, based on a book series called Magic Search Words and a patent he got ten years ago. Krupin has been hard at work publishing this new series, which covers broad topics such as business, recreation, people, health, and the best of everything, as well as nice book marketing books for genres ranging from children's to … [Read more...] about Ebook Review: Search Word Pro
Ebook Review: Kill With a Borrowed Knife
Kill with a Borrowed Knife: or Agent Ai is an action packed, fast paced story with several twists and a lot of adventure. The characters are complicated and have multiple motivations, which are fun to try and figure out. Told from the first-person perspective of Agent Ai, also known as George Quant, Kill with a Borrowed Knife is about his experiences working as an undercover … [Read more...] about Ebook Review: Kill With a Borrowed Knife
Book Review: The Curse of the Thrax
(This review contains some spoilers.) This book’s description does not do it justice. Mark Murphy’s The Curse of the Thrax is a well developed, often humorous, yet somewhat deep fantasy story about 14-year-old Jaykriss and his best friend and cousin, Marda. Jaykriss goes through many challenges as a young teenager. After the death of his father, he must protect his mother … [Read more...] about Book Review: The Curse of the Thrax
Ebook Review: The First Sunday
In addition to receiving a review copy of the ebook from the author, I interviewed R.J. Berry about her work. Read through the full post to learn about her inspiration, advice for indie authors, and future plans. From the very first sentence, it is clear that R.J. Berry has a deep love and respect for her grandmother. And in that sense, The First Sunday is very … [Read more...] about Ebook Review: The First Sunday
Ebook Review: Seeing Colette
As I was the ebook converter for this novel, I'm glad to review it. Seeing Colette is a beautifully written novella, with lyrical prose that provides vivid imagery. Every paragraph is pretty to read, such as this one from Part One of the book: As she spoke, he imagined a stone thrown into glistening water and could almost imagine the feel of a stone baked by the sun. She was … [Read more...] about Ebook Review: Seeing Colette
Ebook Review: The Hybrid Author
Dianne Sagan kindly gave me a review copy of her latest book, The Hybrid Author. Full disclosure: she used my article for IndieReader, "Why Traditionally Published Authors Are Going Indie," as part of her research. The Hybrid Author is a great resource, and really digs deep into what the relatively new term means. According to Dianne, there are four ways to publish a book: … [Read more...] about Ebook Review: The Hybrid Author
Ebook Review: The Author Training Manual
I normally only review self-published books, but this one's topic was so relevant I thought it'd be helpful to post about it. I'm also happy to announce I'm part of the official blog tour, and you can read an excerpt of The Author Training Manual at the end of this post. Nina Amir is the author of a couple books aimed at helping writers. Here is her official bio: Nina … [Read more...] about Ebook Review: The Author Training Manual
Ebook Review: Credara, Rise of the Kraylen
J E Henderson’s first book in The Credara Trilogy, Rise of the Kraylen, was a great start to the series. It’s billed as an epic tale of good versus evil and it really lives up to the hype. The battle is between God and his army of Sitcians, angel warriors, and Lucifer and his army of Kraylens, demonic, former angels. The Kraylens are banished to Earth after Lucifer is beaten … [Read more...] about Ebook Review: Credara, Rise of the Kraylen
Ebook Review: Terror at Mirror Lake
Terror at Mirror Lake has some great twists, and delves deep into the backgrounds and psyche of all the main characters. The plot is intriguing. Two men go to the middle of nowhere up north every year for a relaxing fishing trip. However, a death on their most recent trip changes both men forever. With heavy consciences due to the part they played, they decide to tell their … [Read more...] about Ebook Review: Terror at Mirror Lake
Ebook Review: Dorothy Through the Looking Glass (Oz-Wonderland Series)
I have been waiting to read Dorothy Through the Looking Glass ever since I finished the first book in Ron Glick’s Oz-Wonderland Series, The Wizard in Wonderland. And book two does not disappoint. There is just as much intrigue as in the first book, and the plot thickens, as more characters’ roles in the stories are introduced. I don’t want to give too much away, but the … [Read more...] about Ebook Review: Dorothy Through the Looking Glass (Oz-Wonderland Series)
E-Book Review: A Dangerous Low
I liked A Dangerous Low, I really did. The prologue started out strong, with a tense, high-stakes action, life-or-death scene. And then I read on and found out that everything happens in seven days, which I knew meant the story would be exciting and impressive. The story is set in Atlanta, GA, and the protagonist is Assistant District Attorney Benjamin Howard, who is set to … [Read more...] about E-Book Review: A Dangerous Low