book-review

  • Interview with Author Anthony “A.S.” Aaron

    Anthony “A.S.” Aaron’s interview reveals his inspiration for the “D-Storm Journals” series, emphasizing everyday heroes and life’s challenges. He discusses his creative process, which evolved from sketches to a structured narrative, and shares insights on publishing hurdles, advertising struggles, and future projects. He aims to keep his work accessible and engaging for readers.

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  • Author Interview w/ Doris Johnson

    Doris Johnson, a writer and speaker, holds a master’s degree in psychology and is a survivor of domestic violence and epilepsy. She hosts the Everything Doris Show and the Did You See What I Saw podcast. Doris has published numerous works across various genres and uses her experiences to inspire and encourage others.

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  • The Test (Jean-Luc Bolo)

    The Test (Jean-Luc Bolo)

    Love and betrayal are often two sides of the same coin, and the nature of wild romance remains unchanged after centuries of human evolution. But something about this bout of romance is different. . .very different.

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  • Trust and Betrayal (James Young)

    The raiders drew their swords and waved their spears to defend themselves, until a number of them were struck down from behind by a warrior wielding a silver bow staff. She twirled her staff several directions as she bobbed in and out of the field knocking many raiders to the ground. A lone arrow flew…

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  • Author Interview w/ Riva Frye

    Author Interview w/ Riva Frye

    Riva Frye, a stay-at-home mom and veteran, balances family responsibilities with her passion for writing. She began writing spontaneously and enjoys creating characters with personal connections. Frye explores dark romance and fantasy genres, advocates for the importance of time management, and finds fulfillment in connecting with readers through her work.

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  • The True Patriarch (Reginald Andah)

    Elizabeth is an American woman trying to survive with her son, Candor, in a matriarchal system that shuns men. Coping with the loss of her husband, Justin, takes its toll as she tries to protect Candor from the very idealism that brought about her beloved’s death. Tension rises as both struggle to blend in with…

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  • The Phoenix Keeper and the City of The Sun (Book Review)

    In “The Phoenix Keeper and the City of The Sun,” Seraphine faces unexpected challenges as she begins university in San Diego. Her connection with Felix Clarkson complicates her perception of herself amid extraordinary events, leading to a struggle to redefine her identity. The story blends fantasy elements with complex character dynamics, receiving a 4/5 rating.

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