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Cole

Cole A hot new best selling Mafia love story.   I shouldn’t have remembered him. He was just a guy who walked through a restaurant. I didn’t know his name. We never made eye contact. There was no connection between us at all. But I could feel him. The tingle down my spine. The command in his presence. The snap of tension in the air around him. That was the […]

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March 100 Kindle Books for $1

It’s March, and Amazon has a new list of books on sale, 100 Kindle Books for $1.00. You can find titles in the genres of Mystery & Thrillers, Romance, Science Fiction & Fantasy, Literature & Fiction, Nonfiction, and Teen & Young Adult. Head on over to their promo page today and grab something good to read.  

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Review: The Kingkiller Chronicle

There are two great fantasy series as yet incomplete. There used to be three, but Sanderson helped finish Jordan’s Wheel of Time series after Jordan’s death in 2007. The first is A Song of Ice and Fire by George R. R. Martin, which has been adapted by HBO into what is now better known as Game of Thrones. Lesser known, but just as good (some would argue, perhaps better although […]

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100 Kindle Books for $1

For February Amazon is hosting a new selection of 100 Kindle Books for $1.00. You can find titles in the genres of Mystery & Thrillers, Romance, Science Fiction & Fantasy, Literature & Fiction, Nonfiction, and Teen & Young Adult. Head on over to their promo page today and grab something good to read.

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Review: Dark Siren

Dark Siren: An Ashwood Urban Fantasy Novel (Half-Lich Book 1) A supernatural bounty hunter teams up with an old flame to battle evil.   Dark Siren is the first in a truly urban fantasy trilogy by the writing team of Lee Dignam and Katerina Martinez, called the Half-Lich series. I downloaded the preview of this book and enjoyed it enough to purchase the whole thing for $2.99. Set in a […]

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Review: David Weber’s Safehold Series

I found myself in San Marcos at the largest outlet mall in Texas a few years ago, and I wandered into a vacant storefront temporarily being used to sell off publisher overrun stock. Making my way to the science fiction and fantasy table, I came across a copy of Off Armageddon Reef, the first book in David Weber’s epic Safehold series. I bought it and got hooked. Although Mr. Weber […]

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Review: The Last Passenger

The Last Passenger is a recent book by Manel Loureiro. You may not recognize the name (he’s from Spain), but you might have heard about his Apocalypse Z series, a zombie thriller best selling set of titles. He’s been called “The Spanish Stephen King.” The Last Passenger is an interesting book, and the English translation is top notch. A Nazi cruise ship is discovered adrift in 1939. Everybody on board […]

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Review: The Invisible Library

The Invisible Library by Genevieve Cogman offers the familiar trope of a magical place filled with books. I was immediately reminded of TNT’s The Librarians. Suffice it to say this is different, and has a decidedly more urban fantasy/ steampunk feel to it. You see, in this library time stops. So long as you’re there, you don’t age. It is filled with many, but not all, books written throughout the […]

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Review: Storm Front (Book One of the Dresden Files)

Jim Butcher’s Storm Front, aka The Dresden Files Book One, is old, iconic, and something of a modern classic. Butcher introduced us to what is now considered a seminal twist: a wizard practicing magic in contemporary settings. Published on April Fools Day in the year 2000, it hit the New York Times Bestseller List and has been in print ever since. As I write this, its ranking on Amazon’s Kindle […]

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