Cinelle Barnes tells the captivating story of her life growing up in the 80s and 90s Philippines in a palacial mansion with her family. Her father is a "self-made man" who acquired his money by plying Filipino workers to Middle Eastern countries. He completed the business of the paperwork, and her mother vetted them for... Continue Reading →
Batgirl: Year One Deluxe Edition. by Chuck Dixon (Author), Scott Beatty (Author, Illustrator), Marcos Martin (Artist), Alvaro Lopez (Artist)
Fueled by her frustration with her father for opposing a career in law enforcement and not meeting outdated requirements to join those agencies, Barbara Gordon dons the mask and becomes Batgirl. At first she tries reaching out to the Justice League, but after that fails, she goes it alone. Killer Moth is the antagonist and... Continue Reading →
After the Green Withered by Kristen Ward #thewritereads #ultimateblogtours #afterthegreenwithered
Enora Byrnes has grown up in an American that has been decimated by environmental disasters brought on by global warming and overuse of natural resources. One company is in charge of the distribution of all living and working conditions, from housing to water rationing to food distribution and education. Enora is a senior in high... Continue Reading →
My Sister, The Serial Killer by Oyinkan Braithwaite
Korede is the cleaner... literally, she cleans up after her sister's murders. Her latest (the 3rd overall) is a boyfriend she had only been dating for a month, but Ayoola says he wanted to get serious and when he found out she didn't feel the same, he attacked. She says it was self defense... was... Continue Reading →
Mera: Tidebreaker by Danielle Paige, Illustrated by Stephen Byrne
Mera carries a lot on her shoulders as the Princess of Xebel, some pressure comes from her father and the legacy of the office, and some comes from within, the expectations she has upon herself. In a origin tale of sorts, the meeting between Arthur Curry, Aquaman, and Mera, we see a young person who... Continue Reading →