Category: fiction

Review & #Giveaway – Ain’t Nobody Nobody by Heather Harper Ellett @heatherellett #LSBBT #southernnoir #darkhumor #easttexas #TXAuthor

  AIN’T NOBODY NOBODY by HEATHER HARPER ELLETT     Genre: Murder Mystery / Southern Noir / Dark Humor Publisher: Polis Books Date of Publication: September 24, 2019 Number of Pages: 336   Scroll down for Giveaway!     Named a Best Debut of Fall/Winter 2019 by Library Journal, Ain’t Nobody Nobody is the story of a disgraced East Texas […]

Excerpt – Wolf by Herbert J. Stern and Alan A. Winter #historical #fiction #Hitler

  Synopsis In the Great Tradition of Herman Wouk, Author of Winds of War and War and Remembrance, Wolf is a Thoroughly Researched and Illustrated Historical Novel about a Man who is Not Yet a Monster . . . but Will Soon Become the Ultimate One: Adolf Hitler. Perhaps no man on Earth is more controversial, more hated, or more […]

Review – Why Stuff Matters by Jen Waldo @jenwaldoOBiNT #LSBBT #TexasLiterature #TexasHumor

  WHY STUFF MATTERS by JEN WALDO     Sub-genre: Literary Fiction / Humor Publisher: Arcadia Books Date of Publication: June 4, 2019 (US) Number of Pages: 212       When Jessica, a grieving widow, inherits an antique mall from her mother she also inherits the stallholders, an elderly, amoral, acquisitive, and paranoid collection.   When […]

Review – All-American Muslim Girl by Nadine Jolie Courtney @nadinecourtney #YA #Netgalley

  Synopsis Allie Abraham has it all going for her—she’s a straight-A student, with good friends and a close-knit family, and she’s dating cute, popular, and sweet Wells Henderson. One problem: Wells’s father is Jack Henderson, America’s most famous conservative shock jock…and Allie hasn’t told Wells that her family is Muslim. It’s not like Allie’s […]

Review – Dreams of Lake Drukka & Exhumation by Mike Thorn @MikeThornWrites #shortstories

  Synopsis “Dreams of Lake Drukka” and “Exhumation” explore the unearthing of horrific, long-buried family secrets. Journeying into the darkest recesses of the past, these stories depict the dire consequences of discovering the truth. Writing about this duology, author Mike Thorn says: “It was only in retrospect that I could see the connections between these […]