Black Moon: The Chronicles of Tucker Littlefield – Editorial Review

  Title: Black Moon: The Chronicles of Tucker Littlefield Author: Tegon Maus Genre: Action / Adventure   In Black Moon: The Chronicles of Tucker Littlefield, Tucker is once again thrusted into the world of the Kindred, a society of nine tribes, all with unique physical, cultural, and regional attributes. When the Kindred’s sacred ceremony ends… Read More Black Moon: The Chronicles of Tucker Littlefield – Editorial Review

The Brotherhood of Merlin: Lycenea – Editorial Review

  Title: The Brotherhood of Merlin: Lycenea Author: Rory D. Nelson Genre: Dark Fantasy / Action Adventure   In the second installment of The Brotherhood of Merlin series, all seems to be well when Merlin returns victorious from his and the Brotherhood’s defeat of the sadistic King of the Visi-Gauls. But an enemy close to home lingers, and it’s up… Read More The Brotherhood of Merlin: Lycenea – Editorial Review

Freetown: The Life and Death of Cassidy Parrish – Editorial Review

  Title: Freetown: The Life and Death of Cassidy Parrish Author: J. T. Riggen Genre: Thriller / Short Story   This short story introduces readers to the world of Freetown, a corrupt mega-city run by a group of tribal leaders and Italian Mafia. In Freetown, wolves rule and the sheep are left to suffer, unless they disguise themselves… Read More Freetown: The Life and Death of Cassidy Parrish – Editorial Review

Loki’s Daughter – Editorial Review

  Title: Loki’s Daughter Authors: Linda and Michael Cahalan Genre: Fantasy / Historical Fiction   Loki’s Daughter combines the raw tension of World War II resistance efforts with Norse mythology, creating a truly gripping and captivating story. In Norway, two women and a team of commandos face the relentless winter and shadow of Nazi atomic… Read More Loki’s Daughter – Editorial Review

The Sons of Hernan Garcia – Editorial Review

  Title: The Sons of Hernán García Author: Charles Ameringer Genre: Action and Adventure   The Sons of Hernán García, by Charles Ameringer, is classified as an Action/Adventure. However, it also reads as historical fiction. More specifically, it is a revenge-tale set in early 20th century Venezuela. The history aspect reads well, probably because Ameringer is an actual professor of Latin History, so he knows the facts of that time and place, and is able to translate it well through this… Read More The Sons of Hernan Garcia – Editorial Review