This post includes reviews of the available books in the Metahuman Files series: In the Wreckage (#1) In the Ruins (#2) In the Shadows (#3) In the Blood (#4) Out of the Ashes (#4.5) In the Requiem (#5) New Horizons (#5.5) Fire in the Heart (#5.6) In the Solace (#6) In the Wreckage (Metahuman FilesContinue reading “Book Review: Metahuman Files Series by Hailey Turner”
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Review: “Into the Darkness” (Taine McKenna Adventures #1.5) by Lee Murray
This short story is not to be missed for any fan of the Taine McKenna adventures. It features everything I love about the series, condensed into an action-packed, bite-size piece. Well, not quite everything. This takes place in a small town in France rather than a New Zealand locale, but I promise everything else isContinue reading “Review: “Into the Darkness” (Taine McKenna Adventures #1.5) by Lee Murray”
Review: Into the Ashes (Taine McKenna Adventures #3) by Lee Murray
Disclaimer: I received an ebook in exchange for an honest review. The third installment of the Taine McKenna adventures follows the format of the two previous books without becoming formulaic or predictable. It’s an action-packed adventure featuring human and supernatural dangers, full of both familiar faces and new characters I hope to see again inContinue reading “Review: Into the Ashes (Taine McKenna Adventures #3) by Lee Murray”
Review: Into the Mist (Taine McKenna Adventures #1) by Lee Murray
Disclaimer: I consider the author a friend; however, I purchased an electronic copy of this novel for full price. For those of you who are averse to the horror genre, I’m happy to report that this novel is instead a thrilling action-adventure. There are some gory bits, but it’s not gratuitous, and the moments thatContinue reading “Review: Into the Mist (Taine McKenna Adventures #1) by Lee Murray”
Review: THE PURPLE HEART DETECTIVE AGENCY by Rock Neelly
There are a lot of really great things about this “modern noir” book, which is why I kept reading until the very end. I picked it up primarily because of the disabled main characters, which is a diversity not often seen in fiction. While their combat injuries certainly informed their characters, neither men were everContinue reading “Review: THE PURPLE HEART DETECTIVE AGENCY by Rock Neelly”