Monthly Archives: October 2023

Father of the Future by Darren Dash

Father of the Future by Darren Dash

Linking the mysteries and masterworks of history to a nearly omnipotent supercomputer from the 29th century, Father of the Future by Darren Dash is a time-hopping sci-fi thrill. Cassique is a Time Fixer, devoted to realigning the past to protect the present, but life in the 29th century is a digitally anesthetized and tech-dominated dystopia, and might benefit from some free will and open-minded genius of the past. Barbed with sarcastic and self-aware narration, this wildly creative read weaves issues of religion, science, and politics into a masterful allegory of contemporary society, seen through the spectacularly inventive lens […]

2023-10-18T10:57:39+02:00October 18th, 2023|Categories: Editorial Reviews|

Invisible Sun by Andrew H. Housley

Invisible Sun by Andrew H. Housley

A time-leaping portrait of grief and fraternal connection, Invisible Sun by Andrew H. Housley probes deep into the unique scars and stains left by those we love, particularly when they make the tragic choice to leave this life. Ian and Chadwick, still reeling in their own ways from the sudden death of their brother, must navigate haunted memories, strained bonds, and painful past choices as they make his final arrangements. Authentic and revealing in its emotional depth and sensitive approach to the subject matter, this is a powerful, soul-baring novel that will be intimately relatable to readers whose lives have […]

2023-10-17T11:36:14+02:00October 17th, 2023|Categories: Editorial Reviews|

Rome’s Last Noble Palace by Kimberly Sullivan

Rome's Last Noble Palace by Kimberly Sullivan

A two-pronged narrative that weaves together gracefully across time, Rome’s Last Noble Palace by Kimberly Sullivan is a dramatic thrill for lovers of period dramas and supernatural tales alike. An ornate Roman palazzo with at least one century of secrets lies at the heart of this ghostly and lavishly detailed read, which artfully explores feminine expectations, the nuances of desire, and the long life of grief. As the mirrored lives of two dauntless women unfold in the late nineteenth century and the present day, readers are effortlessly transported to the linguistic, cultural, and aesthetic maze of Rome in all its […]

2023-10-16T14:04:55+02:00October 16th, 2023|Categories: Editorial Reviews|

Review: Thalondor: Kingdom of Legends by Shane Lege

Thalondor: Kingdom of Legends by Shane Lege

A hero from a strange land arrives to fulfill an ancient prophecy and save a magical realm from annihilation in Thalondor: Kingdom of Legends by Shane Lege, a classic clash of good and ultimate evil.

Awakening in a bewildered state, with only scraps of his memory intact, Valaric is mysteriously dropped into an unknown realm, where shadowy danger and confusion haunt his every step. However, after finding a treasure chest of supplies, weapons, and gold, this destiny-bound hero plunges eagerly into the throes of any adventure that may come.

Gathering companions in the forest along the way, such as Whisperwind […]

2023-10-20T15:27:28+02:00October 16th, 2023|Categories: Book Reviews, Lead Story|Tags: |

Voice Treaty Truth by Barbara Miller

Voice Treaty Truth by Barbara Miller

Offering a compelling spiritual argument for a critical referendum, Voice Treaty Truth: Has the Christian Voice Been Heard? by Barbara Miller is a timely and powerful assessment of race relations and the existential future of Australia. The opportunity for a multiculturally inclusive and self-aware future for the nation are at stake, and this book looks at the Yes or No vote through a Christian lens, utilizing Scripture and traditional guidance to analyze the righteousness of this important vote. Examining racism, colonialism, justice, the Aboriginal identity, discrimination, and the greatest aspirations of a democracy, this well-organized book comprehensively analyzes the ethics […]

2023-10-16T12:31:44+02:00October 16th, 2023|Categories: Editorial Reviews|

Review: Resilient by Liz Grace

Resilient by Liz Grace

Offering living proof that there is light in the darkness, even if the tunnel never ends, author Liz Grace has penned an inspiring and unforgettable autobiography in Resilient: Surviving My Mental Illness.

In her teenage years, Grace struggled with the sudden loss of her mother, a fractured home where communication was scarce, and the isolation led to suicidal ideation and desperation. The book moves through various events and challenges of her young adulthood, creating a comprehensive picture of her family dynamics, social outlets, and pain points, buttressed by actual transcriptions of her journal entries from all those years ago.[…]

2023-12-11T15:02:31+02:00October 16th, 2023|Categories: Book Reviews|Tags: , |

Twisted Monarch by Athene Z. Adam

Twisted Monarch by Athene Z. AdamAuthor Athene Z. Adam delivers another entrancing read with Twisted Monarch, a stellar second installment of the Reign of the North Forest series.

In a future world populated by Earth’s exported prisoners, children have ceased to age, remaining trapped in a stagnant physical state, even as their minds progress. Having become enemies of Drimys – a murderous and power-mad king still grieving the apparent demise of his brother, Sergen and his rabble-rousing crew must fight back to prevent the torture and massacre of those deemed “different.” The residents of the dystopian planet Eiyesa must prove that age means nothing […]

2023-10-16T13:06:54+02:00October 16th, 2023|Categories: New Releases|Tags: |

The Odyssey of Fletcher by Erik Dargitz

The Odyssey of Fletcher by Erik Dargitz

A clever dystopian novel with a big splash of humor, The Odyssey of Fletcher by Erik Dargitz is a satirical novel about a socially-awkward young man who finds himself to be the last man on Earth when a global pandemic wipes out the rest of the male population. As he ventures out of his basement sanctuary, Fletcher discovers that the world has changed dramatically, and he is the focus – some women want to worship him, some want to study him, and others want him dead. While this premise could lend itself to insensitivity in the wrong hands, Fletcher is […]

2023-10-13T16:57:32+02:00October 13th, 2023|Categories: Editorial Reviews|
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