Grindstone Review: Compelling, Engrossing Historical Fiction
What happens when you set the Irish Potato Famine against the contemporary American Civil War? You get Grindstone, a new historical novel/romance set in the isles of the St. Lawrence river. The main...
View ArticleSix Months to Get a Life Review: Effective prose and a good theme
Graham Hope is a man who finds it difficult to live up to his name – he seems to have little hope. Newly divorced after over 15 years of marriage, he’s 6 months shy of his 43d birthday, and has vowed...
View ArticleSix Months to Get a Life Review: A well crafted novel
In this fictitious diary, newly divorced Graham Hope gives himself six months to relaunch his life after divorce. His ex-wife’s accusation that he is “Adrian Mole and Bridget Jones’s lovechild”...
View ArticleSweet M/M Romance with Real-Life Scenario Drama: A Review of Playing Charlie...
I want to start by clarifying that I have not read books one and two in this series. This did not detract from the book at all. This can certainly be read as a stand-alone book. Playing Charlie Cool...
View ArticleClick. Download. Read. – A Review of ‘Click. Date. Repeat.’ by K.J. Farnham
Billed as chick lit/contemp romance, one would expect a light, fluffy, and … well, romantic type book. Nothing could be further from the truth. The book starts off somewhat slowly and analytically as...
View ArticleSeal of Excellence Awarded to Click. Date. Repeat by K.J. Farnham
Click. Date. Repeat. by author K.J. Farnham has been awarded the Awesome Indies Seal of Excellence for Outstanding Independent Literature. See what readers and reviewers are saying below! From...
View ArticleAI Approved! – A Review of One Night at the Jacaranda by Carol Cooper
Men and women meet at The Jacaranda in London for an evening of speed-dating, where they each have three minutes to talk to and assess each participant of the opposite sex. The initial chapters...
View ArticleAwesome Indies Approved! – Indiana Belle by John A. Heldt
The cover, with a simple sepia photograph of a woman from the era of the 1920s is effective and evocative. It sums up the story and the main character’s motivation without giving away the plot. The...
View ArticleAwesome Indies Approved: 5 Stars for The Likeness by Bill Kirton!
In the port city of Aberdeen, the battered body of a young woman is found in the muck near the wharves. She is unidentified, but from her clothing is definitely not someone who would normally be in...
View ArticleAwesome Indies Pre-Holiday Bash Giveaway Featuring SM Spencer!
The Pre-Holiday Bash is in full swing and we want to thank our readers for their support during our promotion! SM Spencer, an AI-Approved author who has one of her books featured in our sale, is...
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