"Meant to be" - a phrase weighed down with so many expectations... especially when you are an orphaned human who has been adopted by two female minotaurs while attending Dungeon Academy. Zellidora is forced to disguise herself so that she is not caught in the open as a gross human!! It is in her History... Continue Reading →
Engines of Empire by R.S. Ford. A Review Posing as a One-Act
Scene: Driving Home From Thanksgiving. It's dark in Northern California and everyone in the car is tired. Wife and husband, Samantha and Paul are in the front seat, and eight-year-old Amanda is in her booster in the back. Paul: Wanna hear about the book I'm reading? Amanda: Sure!! Samantha (doing air quotes over fantasy books):... Continue Reading →
The Living Waters by Dan Fitzgerald
Two of the elite painted-faced nobles of the city on a roughabout: a rite of passage for the wealthy to test their meddle in the outdoors. Temi is a talented artist whose family is has fallen on hard times; she plans to disappear during the journey, so she can to get a fresh start. Sylvan... Continue Reading →
Deep Dive by Ron Walters
A quick-paced techno thriller... Can Peter turn his video game company profitable? He has one last chance after his previous release failed so miserably... Peter's former partner now creates some of the most power tech hardware on the market. The gamemaker believes that with his own knowledge of gameplay and Bradley's AI tech, they can... Continue Reading →
White Hot Hate: A True Story of Domestic Terrorism in America’s Heartland by Dick Lehr
Dick Lehr's White Hot Hate is a testament to "doing the right thing." Dan Day is a law-abiding Midwesterner who believes in his right to bear arms and that a small government is a good government, but he in no way buys into the racism and Islamophobia of the far-right. When he becomes an informant... Continue Reading →