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Excerpt & #Giveaway – Sketchy Tacos by Meg D. Gonzalez @MegDGonzalez #YA

Sketchy Tacos by Meg D. Gonzalez Teenage artist Mila Gulick travels to Mexico to get away from warring influences and find herself. But life in the land of tacos is a far cry from her sheltered life back home. Mila must find the courage to step out from behind her sketchbook and get to know […]

Review & Excerpt – Beliefs Can Be Murder by Dudley Lynch #mystery @brainleaper

Synopsis Luke McWhorter is one strange dude. He is America’s only sheriff with a Yale divinity school degree. That means he is able to use everything from existential philosophy to holistic psychology to old-time religion to cow-country street smarts as he deals with law and order issues in the obscure “West of Fort Worth” Texas […]

Excerpt – The Girl from Rostov by Shitij Sharma @shitijsharma24 #thriller

Synopsis THE GIRL FROM ROSTOV is a crime thriller/love story, but more importantly it is also a story of loss and the range of human emotions that a person goes through following it. The orphaned niece of a Russian gangster/international spy and arms dealer must solve the mystery of her uncle’s killer. She teams up […]

Excerpt – Initiated to Kill by Sharlene Almond @SharleneAlmond #psychological #thriller

Title: Initiated to Kill Author : Sharlene Almond Genre: Historical/21st century psychological thriller Publisher: Whiskey Creek Press and Start Publishing Synopsis Two men from different generations, both initiated into a powerful organisation that throughout history has sought control and uses their power for destruction. They leave behind a wake of murder, manipulation and ancient secrets. […]

Spotlight – Apocalypse All The Time by David S. Atkinson @DavidSAtkinson @SamiJoLien

Synopsis Doesn’t it seem as if someone issues a new apocalypse prediction every week? Y2K? The Mayan apocalypse? The Rapture? Doesn’t it seem endless? As opposed to the traditional trend of post-apocalyptic literature, Apocalypse All the Time is post-post-apocalypticism. Marshall is sick of the apocalypse happening on a weekly (if not daily) basis. Life is […]