FF's Star Rating: ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ I guess writing novels about tech savvy guys are a thing nowadays because of a possible demand there might be from a high number of readers around the world who would like to read these types of novels. I am one of them - I like computers … Continue reading Review: The Tech by Mark Ravine
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Review: A Touch of Death (The Outlands Pentalogy Book 1) by Rebecca Crunden
FF's Star Rating: ☆ ☆ ☆ Having to live with any type of chronic illness is not good for anyone, but fate usually has its way of kicking the strong in the behind. Add to that the type of society you would only get in a dystopian science fiction novel, then you have a situation … Continue reading Review: A Touch of Death (The Outlands Pentalogy Book 1) by Rebecca Crunden
Review: The Long and Dark by Joshua Banker
FF's Star Rating: ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ Though I myself don't know much about sea travel, I've read a lot about how spooky the sea can become for unsuspecting sailors if they don't keep their eyes open on the waters enough. I think, realistically, the mind can quickly play tricks on anyone, anywhere, but … Continue reading Review: The Long and Dark by Joshua Banker
Review: Dawn of the Assassin by Bill Brewer
FF's Star Rating: ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆Money is not everything and sometimes people find it out the hard way. For example: ending up bankrupt all of a sudden, getting rich and still seeing problems pop up left and right, or loosing your job due to one bad decision. This last reason is that of David … Continue reading Review: Dawn of the Assassin by Bill Brewer
Review: Article 15 by M.T. Bass
FF's Star Rating: ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆Article 15 is a brand new novel by author M.T. Bass and the first book in the Griffith Crowe series. The title stems from what the main character learned while working in Africa during his military career. A lesson that boils down to how, when a citizen can't … Continue reading Review: Article 15 by M.T. Bass
Review: Why She Lied by Julie Coons
FF's Star Rating: ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆People who find it difficult to deal with bad things in life tend to mentally conjure up other or imaginary worlds to escape into. Living in something akin to a war zone can be tough for anybody. It can make you see things that you're mind might find difficult … Continue reading Review: Why She Lied by Julie Coons
Review: Full Moon Knights by Matthew Danza
FF's Star Rating: ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆Full Moon Knights (Book Three of the Fin Series) is another adventure horror novel by Matthew Danza featuring the venomous shark slayer Lee Elizabeth Kager as the lead character. She is a bit out of it and initially, an all new level of crazy. Danza, however, gets the ball … Continue reading Review: Full Moon Knights by Matthew Danza
Review: Traveller Inceptio by Rob Shackleford
FF's Star Rating: ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ Having been a Scuba instructor, a college teacher, and a business executive in tourism, Rob Shackleford is an Australian writer who enjoys travelling. His book Traveller Inceptio, book one of the Traveller trilogy, begins with a man named Michael stumbling through a forest and falling on his … Continue reading Review: Traveller Inceptio by Rob Shackleford
Review: We Call It Monster by Lachlan Walter
FF's Star Rating: ☆ ☆ ☆ We Call It Monster is one of those books that gets you jittery with excitement from the start. Lachlan Walter starts his sci-fi horror novel off with a monstrous bang: "Everyone remembered where they were and what they were doing the first time they saw an enormous and ungodly … Continue reading Review: We Call It Monster by Lachlan Walter
Review: The Dark Web Murders by Brian O’Hare
FF's Star Rating: ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ For me, there is nothing better than to sit down on a nice comfortable chair with an excellent and well worked out crime novel that harbors it's own unique touch. Brian O'Hare astounded me with both The Doom Murders and The Coven Murders, respectively book 1 and … Continue reading Review: The Dark Web Murders by Brian O’Hare