Blackthorn Book Tours book review Central City by Indy Perro

About Central City Kane Kulpa learned which laws could be bent and which broken after a short stint in prison courtesy of Detective Vincent Bayonne. Bound by time, integrity, and the reality of life in Central City, Bayonne and Kane made peace with the past. Now, gang tension spirals from corrupt to deadly, and aContinue reading “Blackthorn Book Tours book review Central City by Indy Perro”

Book Review: Of Myth and Shadow by Matthew S. Cox

Book Blurb:   Aegaan is a vast and righteous kingdom, yet darkness gathers in the distant corners of the realm. Elven raids on small towns have inflamed racial tensions with humans, pushing distrust to hatred and the brink of war. Anrael wanders the woods alone until a chance meeting tempts him to set aside hisContinue reading “Book Review: Of Myth and Shadow by Matthew S. Cox”

Book Review: Murder in Montague Falls

About Murder in Montague Falls   WHITE HOT THRILLS! PITCH BLACK DEEDS! 3 TALES OF TEENS TACKLING THEIR DARKEST RITES OF PASSAGE Acclaimed storytellers Russ Colchamiro, Sawney Hatton, and Patrick Thomas each present an original novella brimming with enough danger, intrigue, and murder to get readers’ blood pounding and hearts racing. In Colchamiro’s RED INK,Continue reading “Book Review: Murder in Montague Falls”

Alice A. Bailey: Life & Legacy acquired by Shooting Star Press

I am thrilled to announce my full biography of Alice A. Bailey has just been acquired by Shooting Star Press!  This comes after many weeks of turbulence as the original edition released on 7 May 2020 was withdrawn from sale. The matter that caused the withdrawal has been resolved. I had thought of self-publishing butContinue reading “Alice A. Bailey: Life & Legacy acquired by Shooting Star Press”

Book Review: Slow Down by Lee Matthew Goldberg

How far would you go to make your dreams come true? For budding writer and filmmaker Noah Spaeth, being a Production Assistant in director Dominick Bambach’s new avant-garde film isn’t enough. Neither is watching Dominick have an affair with the lead actress, the gorgeous but troubled Nevie Wyeth. For Noah’s dream is to get bothContinue reading “Book Review: Slow Down by Lee Matthew Goldberg”

Book Review: The Girl Who Found the Sun by Matthew S. Cox

About The Girl Who Found the Sun It started with the insects. The mass die-offs had been a warning unheeded. Before society realized the danger, the Earth had inexorably begun a transformation into a place where life could not survive. A small group found shelter in the Arc, an underground refuge safe from the toxinsContinue reading “Book Review: The Girl Who Found the Sun by Matthew S. Cox”

Book Review: Auxiliary: London 2039 by Jon Richter

About Auxiliary: London 2039 London is quiet in 2039—thanks to the machines. People stay indoors, communicating through high-tech glasses and gorging on simulated reality while 3D printers and scuttling robots cater to their every whim. Mammoth corporations wage war for dominance in a world where human augmentation blurs the line between flesh and steel. And atContinue reading “Book Review: Auxiliary: London 2039 by Jon Richter”

Book Review: Amelie Trott and the Earth Watchers by Morya Irving

About Amelie Trott and the Earth Watchers When would-be author, Amelie Trott, meets a ten foot tall stranger on the stairs she is faced with an impossible challenge: to rescue her family home from the clutches of the devious Bottomley-Slighs. However, she is soon to discover that this is simply a rehearsal for averting aContinue reading “Book Review: Amelie Trott and the Earth Watchers by Morya Irving”

Book Review: Prophet’s Journey by Matthew S Cox

  About Prophet’s Journey (Prophet of the Badlands)  Althea struggles to adapt to an unexpected twist in her life—not being kidnapped in six whole months.The strange police from the faraway city claim the abilities she thought of as magic are really ‘psionics,’ and say she is far stronger than anyone they have ever seen. DespiteContinue reading “Book Review: Prophet’s Journey by Matthew S Cox”

‘A Prison In The Sun’ by Isobel Blackthorn

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? Synopsis After millennial ghostwriter Trevor Moore rents an old farmhouse in Fuerteventura, he moves in to find his muse. Instead, he discovers a rucksack filled with cash. Who does it belong to – and should he hand it in… or keep it? Struggling to make up his mind, Trevor unravels…

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