Hunter Shea – Optical Delusion Review

Review copy provided in exchange for an honest review In Optical Delusion, the second book in the Mail Order Massacre series, the magical item of destruction is a pair of x-ray glasses. Optical Delusion had me believing in the magical world of mail order coolness again! As a kid, I always thought those items looked amazing and wished I had them. Marty grabs his … More Hunter Shea – Optical Delusion Review

Jacqueline Doyle – The Missing Girl Review

Review copy provided in exchange for an honest review. The Missing Girl is a collection of very dark short stories, some only a few pages long. This subject matter isn’t what anyone wants to think about and I wish was not a fact of life or part of our world. It’s about the girls who go missing or who are assaulted and left with little or no memory of … More Jacqueline Doyle – The Missing Girl Review

Stewart Bint – To Rise Again Review

Review copy provided by the author in exchange for an honest review To Rise Again tells the story of Louise, an 8-year-old little girl, sent on dangerous missions to bring messages to an English spy in a Nazi outpost. I thought she was a good character and I loved her adventure. The setting for the story was in old and mysterious mansion on the island of Jersey off the coast of England. To Rise … More Stewart Bint – To Rise Again Review

Stephen Stromp – In the Graveyard Antemortem Review

Review copy provided in exchange for an honest review I don’t normally preface my reviews with this warning, but ***SPOILERS ARE INCLUDED*** Graveyard Antemortem, to me has the feel of a typical YA story, which for me was unexpected. Most of the tension and real life horror was left out. The scenes of the protagonists … More Stephen Stromp – In the Graveyard Antemortem Review