Book Reviews

This is where we post book reviews for up and coming authors (and some of our favorite authors). We do reviews for indie and traditionally published authors.

  • Interview with author Tasha Horbett

    Talking more with author Tasha Horbett Before recovery, I held many misconceptions about addiction—and was certain I wasn’t an addict. Coming to terms with the truth changed everything. I wrote this book to reach others like me, to show them they are not alone and that there is hope on the other side. 2. How

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  • Interview with author Carmen Norris

    Talking with author Carmen Norris There are so many people who aren’t believed when something terrible things happens to them. I wanted to address that from the perspective of a character that the reader may also misunderstand or question.  It’s a common phrase usually used in a lighter context, but in a darker way that

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  • 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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  • In Search of Starlight (Ronak Shah) (Book Review)

    “In Search of Starlight” by Ronak Shah is a poetry collection exploring the complexities of human existence through themes like disillusionment and companionship. Each poem invites deep contemplation, intricately weaving philosophical insights with emotional exploration. The work celebrates individuality while confronting the interplay of rationality and the deeper human experience.

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  • The Angryman Standard (The Angryman) (Book Review)

    The Angryman Standard explores the failures of modern relationships, arguing against contemporary views on gender roles and advocating for traditional structures. The book aims to educate men on female nature and provide guidelines for successful long-term relationships, asserting that men’s leadership within the family is essential for societal stability.

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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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