Dave Baranek knows exactly what it means to “ride into the danger zone.” In his new release, Tomcat RIO, he plants readers firmly in the cockpit of the legendary F-14 Tomcat fighter, blazing along at twice the speed of sound seven miles above the ocean and the carrier that hurled it […]
book
Deep Flavors Makes Delicious Kosher Cuisine Accessible for Home Cooks – Book News
If you love cooking kosher or simply enjoy trying new foods and creating memorable meals in your home kitchen, Deep Flavors: A Celebration of Recipes for Foodies in a Kosher Style from Kenneth M. Horwitz offers an abundance of tempting dishes designed for cooks, whether Kosher or non-Kosher, with helpful […]
The Naughty List – Just In Time For Christmas In July, A Santa Tale With A Modern Twist – Book News
Santa’s been kidnapped just before the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day parade, but almost no one notices his absence. Christmas has become an exercise in one-upmanship, with children practically dictating their wish lists and parents gauging the success of the holiday solely upon their ability to outdo their neighbors. Santa needs to […]
Scott Brody’s Literary Debut, the Org, Is a Game-changer: Meet Your Next Favorite Political Thriller – Book News
Scott Brody takes political thriller to a whole new level with his debut novel, “The Org.” The book is the first in a series and will be officially released on April 15th, 2020. When Org member Marianne Wolfe is killed in a New York apartment, it sets off a […]
Renowned Geneticist Makes Her Debut as a Novelist: Sara Winokur will release her first Icelandic mystery novel on March 31st – Book News
After a long and rewarding career as a scientist, Sara Winokur reinvents herself as an author with her debut mystery novel, Double Blind: The Icelandic Manuscript Murders. Dubbed “a riveting mystery tale with a compelling lead character” by Kirkus Reviews, the book immerses the reader in the surreal landscapes and rich […]
Taxi Ride with Victor by Sara Trofa and illustrated by Elsa Klever: BOOK Review – Xmas Gift List Idea
By Geno McGahee With the Xmas season right around the corner, I have discovered something that children will dig and I know because my wife read this to the children she cares for and they quite liked it. The age range for the book is around 2-4, featuring great illustrations […]
Critical Blast Announces Release of Newest YA Novel, BULLETPROOF – Book News
Kody Haywood is a freshman at Bannerville High School who struggles to maintain focus. Every day he finds himself getting lost in his thoughts, the hallways at school, or even in conversation. Having a mind that wanders makes him an easy target for the school bully (and all-star athlete), Brett […]
THIS HALLOWEEN EVE A WISTFUL TALE OF GODS, MEN AND MONSTERS WILL FRIGHTEN HORROR FICTION ENTHUSIASTS – Book News
Author and TV personality, David Ruggerio releases A Wistful Tale of Gods, Men and Monsters this October 30. Appropriately releasing on Halloween eve, his first novel is written for horror fans of all ages. Winner of the Maxy Award for Best Horror 2019, A Wistful Tale is written in the classic horror style and […]
Acclaimed Author J.M. Kelly Releases the Digital Version of the Second Book in the Bobby Holmes Series on November 15 – Book News
J.M. Kelly, the acclaimed author of the YA thriller, “The Lost Treasure,” releases the digital version of the second book in the Bobby Holmes series on November 15. Monster On The Moors: A Bobby Holmes Thriller is a pulse-pounding horror thriller that takes place in the eerie North York Moors of England. […]
The Liminal Man by Todd Keisling – BOOK REVIEW
By Wayne C. Rogers Precipice Books, 2012, $13.95, 305pp The Liminal Man by Todd Keisling is the sequel to his earlier novel, A Life Transparent, featuring Donovan Candle as the lead character. In A Life Transparent, Donovan Candle finds himself unexpectedly transported to the Monochrome…an alternate reality to our own […]
The River of Souls by Robert McCammon – BOOK REVIEW
By Wayne C. Rogers Subterranean Press, Deluxe Hardcover Edition, $24.95, 264pp As most people who read my reviews already know, I’m a huge fan of Robert McCammon’s and have been since Baal was first published back in 1978. The last thirty-five years have certainly been a great period for horror […]
Prisoner 489 by Joe R. Lansdale – BOOK REVIEW
By Wayne C. Rogers Illustrated by Santiago Caruso E-book, Trade Paperback, and Signed Limited Hardcover from Dark Regions Press This is how much I enjoy the works of Joe R. Lansdale. I have the signed, limited edition of the hardcover on order with Dark Regions Press, but instead of waiting […]