John Staughton, Senior Reviewer

About John Staughton, Senior Reviewer

Providing exceptional writing, editing and publishing services to hundreds of international clients, ranging from nutritional copywriting and long-form ghostwriting to substantive editing, assessment/analysis of academic texts and structural/content editing for bestselling novels.

The Future of Leadership in the Age of AI by Marin Ivezic

The Future of Leadership in the Age of AI by Marin Ivezic

Author Marin Ivezic presents a level-headed and calmly competent prediction for the future of business and society in conjunction with AI in The Future of Leadership in the Age of AI: Preparing Your Leadership Skills for the AI-Shaped Future of Work. From exploring the potential paths of this technology to preparing one’s professional skillset for this inevitable transition, this book is straightforward and logical, preferring measurable fact to dystopian fear. The structure of the book lends itself to easy comprehension, even for those unfamiliar with the industry jargon, and the author’s personality comes across strongly. Ivezic is a trustworthy […]

2020-04-22T09:31:14+02:00April 21st, 2020|Categories: Editorial Reviews|

Arklight: Task Force Crusader by J.M. Myrick

Arklight: Task Force Crusader by J.M. Myrick

Author J.M. Myrick delivers a conclusive masterstroke to his high-octane, eon-spanning series with Arklight: Task Force Crusader. Following on from the non-stop action of Operation Nightfall and Force Interdiction, the Spear and Alsos Teams work in tandem, but in different timeless, towards the same goal: stopping the horrific vision of the Fourth Reich and the Order of the Black Sun.

All of the loose ends and shadowy mysteries from the first two books are wrapped up in this intricate and riveting read. From Switzerland and Belgium to Okinawa and England, this book bounces between diverse landscapes, complex plot […]

Metal Bones by Kathleen Contine

Metal Bones by Kathleen Contine

A cosmic fraternal adventure with strong and relevant themes, Metal Bones by Kathleen Contine is an original and unpredictable ride. The narrative is a clever weaving of loyalty and love, while the universal search for identity brings these disparate and memorable characters together. There is a great deal of heart in these characters, particularly in Tank and his strong moral current. Bolstered by confident dialogue and thorough world-building, this sci-fi drama is a creative and expansive foundation for more adventures featuring this unlikely fellowship.

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2020-04-22T03:44:46+02:00April 21st, 2020|Categories: Editorial Reviews|

Jerkwater by Jamie Zerndt

Jerkwater by Jamie Zerndt

With a subtle pen and an ear for authentic dialogue, author Jamie Zerndt presents a snapshot of Native American life outside the reservation in Jerkwater. Laced with a matter-of-factness reminiscent of Sherman Alexie’s more powerful stories, this novel details the sinister conflicts and prejudices that can brew and infect small-town America. While some of the narration is a bit too explicit, leaving readers with little to imagine for themselves, the language is generally well-chosen and emotionally impactful. Bursting with unique personalities and powerful epiphanies, Jerkwater is blunt and evocative, mirroring the sharp-edged truths just below the surface of Zerndt’s […]

2020-04-21T09:53:37+02:00April 20th, 2020|Categories: Editorial Reviews|

Combat to College by John H. Davis

Combat to College by John H. Davis

Author and decorated combat veteran John H. Davis has produced a methodical and brutally honest guide for veteran students and anyone else going through a major transition in Combat to College.

While the focus of this book is on veterans re-entering society, particularly into the academic sphere, the underlying lessons about re-wiring, self-control, and personal adaptation are relevant for anyone stepping into a change. There is personal experience, empathy and authenticity on every page, from Davis’ own challenges making friends in the civilian world to his sage advice on how to write a compelling resume that properly highlights a […]

2020-04-21T07:36:46+02:00April 20th, 2020|Categories: New Releases|Tags: |

Review: The Freedom Building by Martin Kendall

The Freedom Building by Martin Kendall

Author Martin Kendall delves into a tangled and untrustworthy mind in the unsettling psychological thriller The Freedom Building. A plot that keeps you guessing overlays a much deeper exploration of memory, repression, and identity in this mind-bending read.

John Gowan is an ambitious British architect with big dreams, but little chance of winning the contract for the new building to replace one attacked by terrorists. After visiting the future site and doing a bit of dreaming, he gets in a car accident, only to wake up the next day to find that more than three years have passed.

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Final Act by Van Fleisher

Final Act by Van FleisherAuthor Van Fleisher continues his near-future saga with Final Act, the second installment of his Final Series. Two years after Vijay Patel invents a death-predicting sports watch, he and the FBI are still dealing with the murderous fallout from such a perspective-changing invention. With six million gun-toting VT2 wearers still roaming the country, it’s impossible to know when the next spate of violent, no-consequence retribution will break out.

Well-penned vignettes from victims and wearers alike swirl around the main core of the plot, in which the coming American election looms large, paired with the impact of thousands of […]

2021-10-29T07:15:37+02:00April 19th, 2020|Categories: New Releases|Tags: |

Whispering a Quiet Hope by Lisa Brennan

Whispering a Quiet Hope by Lisa BrennanBroken hearts and beautiful backdrops collide in Whispering a Quiet Hope, a powerful new work of romance from author Lisa Brennan.

When Brooke’s life and love come apart at the seams, she flees to warmer climes, far from Dylan’s betrayal and their collapsing marriage. As one might expect, she quickly encounters a new suitor eager to sweep her off her feet, but the pull of the past, and the complex emotions of grief, make this easier said than done.

At first glance, this book feels like many other romance plots, complete with an Australian hunk arriving at the perfect […]

2020-04-20T09:49:54+02:00April 19th, 2020|Categories: New Releases|Tags: |
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