About Blurred Vision Six men wake up in a hazy room. Trying to piece together the jigsaw of how they ended up there, it becomes clear that they are being held prisoner on a spacecraft. But why were they abducted? One by one, they are dragged out of the room and into the darkness. FromContinue reading “Book review: Blurred Vision by Chris Botragyi”
Monthly Archives: August 2019
Book review: Forever by Natalie J. Case
About Forever Born in the dawn of man’s history, Amara is neither human nor vampire and yet fully both; a killer, a child, a lover, a monster. Wandering the world, she seeks redemption and vengeance in equal measure. Discovering love in its many forms and loss in its deepest agony, her life circles around twoContinue reading “Book review: Forever by Natalie J. Case”
Book review – Living on the Inner Edge: A Practical Esoteric Tale by Cyrus Ryan
About Living on the Inner Edge: A Practical Esoteric Tale A mystical story, breaking traditional boundaries, new thought, practices, insights, and a way of knowledge. Everyone walks their own path but in the New Age of Spirituality the idea of Group Work was born from the works of the Tibetan Master D.K., where heContinue reading “Book review – Living on the Inner Edge: A Practical Esoteric Tale by Cyrus Ryan”
Book review: Stone Circle by Kate Murdoch
About Stone Circle Is the Ability to Read Minds a Blessing or a Curse? When Antonius’s father dies, he must work to support his family. He finds employment as a servant in the Palazzo Ducal, home of Conte Valperga. Sixteenth-century Pesaro is a society governed by status and Antonius has limited opportunities. When a competitionContinue reading “Book review: Stone Circle by Kate Murdoch”