Read Indie – Find Gems! Book Review: IronBlood by C. H. Knyght

One of the best things about being an indie author is becoming a part of an indie author community. Not only do you meet like-minded souls, make friends for life, and learn to develop your craft and art, but occasionally you come across gems that other members of that community produce. This is one of... Continue Reading →

Book Review: The Fall Of Babel

It's suddenly over and now I don't know what to do with myself. Josiah Bancroft's Books Of Babel series is fantastic. If you could only read one more series of books before the world ended and you're into fantasy steampunk, then I'd give you this. It's the kind of book series that will be remembered... Continue Reading →

Book Review: Rise Of The Watchers by Ted D. Berner

This is what you'd get if Dan Brown wrote an Indiana Jones novel.A incredible fast-paced, action-packed, thrilling and intriguing mystery about Biblical myths and Nazi conspiracies.I read the first of these books a few years ago, and I though I have to admit I don't remember it in detail, I remember being hooked. As an... Continue Reading →

Book Review: The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo by Stieg Larsson

The fact that I love thrillers, am Scandinavian, and have never actually read this book before now is kind of embarrassing. At the same time, I feel like I’ve read it many times before. I’ve read “of” it, heard about it and I’ve seen at least two of the movies (one Swedish and one American,... Continue Reading →

Book Review: In Somnio: A Collection of Modern Gothic Horror, Edited by Alex Woodroe

Woah! - What a unique collection of horror stories. I was very lucky to receive an Advanced Reader Copy of this anthology and I knew almost immediately that I had something special in my hands. I like to read mysteries, thriller, and horror because I enjoy not knowing. A big part of that is also... Continue Reading →

Book Review: Lie Down With Lions by Ken Follett

Well this was actually terrible. I probably should have stopped reading this around the 30% mark, when I first got a hunch. Unfortunately, I have a tendency to want to see things through, and I really had my hopes out for Follett because the person who gave me this book also gave me a copy... Continue Reading →

Book Review: The Night of The Swarm by Robert V.S. Redick

The most incredible fantasy story I've ever had the pleasure of reading - and now it's done. I've had a difficult relationship with this series. I think I mentioned at least once or twice in all my previous reviews of Book 1, Book 2 and Book 3, how difficult I found it to grasp Redick's... Continue Reading →

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