Book Review: The Blessing of Movement by Deborah Konrad

This book was reviewed for Online Book Club   Check out Online Book Club’s review here.   Konrad’s The Blessing of Movement is the a poignant look at life, at family, and at the impact we have on people, be it from closeness, or in a brief passing by.  This is the story of her […]

Brandon Zenner ‘s Top 10 Fictional Bad Guys

10: Tyler Durden, FIGHT CLUB, Chuck Palahniuk 9: Waleran Bigod, THE PILLARS OF THE EARTH, Ken Follett 8: Frank Cauldhame, THE WASP FACTORY, Iain Banks 7: Frederick Clegg, THE COLLECTOR, John Fowles 6: Asad Khalil ‘The Lion,’ THE LIONS GAME, THE LION, Nelson DeMille 5: Anton Chigurh, NO COUNTRY FOR OLD MEN, Cormac McCarthy 4: Patrick Bateman, AMERICAN […]

Author Interview: Brandon Zenner/ The After War

Welcome to Port Jericho! Today we are interviewing Brandon Zenner, author The After War, available-  https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01JMS9CA4#nav-subnav *Brandon, where are you from?   **I live in New Jersey, a short distance from the shore (It’s nothing like that show you’re probably thinking about. I assure you.). For the past ten years, I lived in a town […]

Book Review: The After War by Brandon Zenner

Zenner’s The After War is a fierce post-apocalyptic story of war and loss, of nature’s vengeance, of survival in the face of overwhelming odds. As humanity begins to wage World War III upon itself the very planet decides to wage its own war against the species that has become a global parasite. We are due […]

Book Review: Red Winter by Annette Marie

Marie’s Red Winter tells the engaging story of Emi, a girl training as the kamigakari of Amaterasu. She’s been following this path for the past ten years and it is all coming to fruition. She is just two months shy of truly becoming the avatar of Amaterasu. This path has been fraught with danger. Amaterasu […]

Spotlight: Red Winter by Annette Marie

Synopsis Emi is the kamigakari. In a few short months, her life as a mortal will end and her new existence as the human host of a goddess will begin. Carefully hidden from those who would destroy her, she has prepared her mind, body, and soul to unite with the goddess—and not once has she […]

Book Review: Kalico Jack by Mike Nahorniak

This book was reviewed via Netgalley   There are great lessons here about how being different is okay. Kalico Jack is a bunny of a different coat. Literally, as it happens. Jack is a jackrabbit with a calico-coloured pelt and mismatched eyes. Since all the bunnies at home make fun of Jack, he decides to […]

Book Review: Diary of the Mad by Victoria Kulik Haugnes

I received a copy of this book in exchange for a fair and honest review   Haugnes’ Diary of the Mad is a series of short stories showcasing some of the best and worst elements of the human experience. Many focused on the darker aspects of life- loss of hope, despair, depression, motives of murder, […]

Book Review: Human Again by Moran Chaim

This book was reviewed for the San Francisco Book Review Chaim’s Human Again is a purebred thrill-ride from start to finish. We follow Roy, a young Israeli soldier who was put into cryosleep after he was wounded in action Flashforward 300 years and Roy is brought back, woken to a world where the land is […]

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