Lost Highways – Dark Fictions from The Road Review

Genre: Horror Publisher: Crystal Lake Publishing Release date: July 20, 2018 Kindle Link Synopsis: It’s dangerous out there…on the road. The highways, byways and backroads of America are teeming day and night with regular folks. Moms and dads making long commutes. Teenagers headed to the beach. Bands on their way to the next gig. Truckers pulling long hauls. … More Lost Highways – Dark Fictions from The Road Review

Robert E. Dunn – A Dark Path Review

Genre: Crime Thriller Length: 198 Pages Publisher: Lyrical Underground Release date: August 7, 2018 Synopsis: What at first appears to be a brush fire in some undeveloped bottom land yields the charred remains of a young African-American man. As sheriff’s Katrina Williams conducts her inspection of the crime scene, she discovers broken headstones and disturbed open … More Robert E. Dunn – A Dark Path Review

GP James – Meltdown Review

Genre: Thriller Length: 398 Pages Publisher: Wyatt-MacKenzie Release date: May 15, 2018 Synopsis: The Pace of The Bourne Identity, the technical depth of Michael Crichton, and the universal magnitude of Dan Brown. A timely thriller illuminating facts regarding the state of the world’s energy crisis, climate change, and the quandary of nuclear energy–inspired by events in … More GP James – Meltdown Review

Michael Barsa – The Garden of Blue Roses Review

Genre: Thriller Length: 248 Pages Publisher: Underland Press Release date: April 17, 2018 Synopsis: A car lies at the bottom of an icy ravine. Slumped over the steering wheel, dead, is the most critically acclaimed horror writer of his time. Was it an accident? His son Milo doesn’t care. For the first time in his life, … More Michael Barsa – The Garden of Blue Roses Review

Andy Rausch – Riding Shotgun and Other American Cruelties Review

Genre: Crime Length: 102 Pages Publisher: Crime Wave Press Release date: July 5, 2017 Synopsis: RIDING SHOTGUN AND OTHER AMERICAN CRUELTIES is a unique collection of quirky, Tarantinoesque crime novellas, representing three very different sub-genres. In the first story, “Easy-Peezy,” a band of elderly Old West bank robbers return to their wicked ways robbing banks in … More Andy Rausch – Riding Shotgun and Other American Cruelties Review

Todd McAulty – The Robots of Gotham Review

Genre: Science Fiction Length: 688 Pages Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Release date: June 19, 2018 Synopsis: A thrilling adventure in a world one step away from total subjugation by machines After long years of war, the United States has sued for peace, yielding to a brutal coalition of nations ruled by fascist machines. One quarter of … More Todd McAulty – The Robots of Gotham Review

Devon C Ford – New Earth: ARC Review

Genre: Post-Apocalyptic Length: 203 Pages Publisher: Vulpine Press Release date: June 15, 2018 Synopsis: They say that necessity is the mother of all inventions. Amir Weatherby has the world in his hands, quite literally. When his company discovers an asteroid on a direct collision course with Earth, they decide to keep the news quiet and find … More Devon C Ford – New Earth: ARC Review