Category Archives: Fiction

Evil Realms by Cortez Law III (2019)

  Cortez Law’s Evil Realms is a standout novel amid the genre of Christian spiritual warfare/horror fiction that I have read. Rather than relying on angelic and demonic characters to fill us in on what is happening in the spiritual

Evil Realms by Cortez Law III (2019)

  Cortez Law’s Evil Realms is a standout novel amid the genre of Christian spiritual warfare/horror fiction that I have read. Rather than relying on angelic and demonic characters to fill us in on what is happening in the spiritual

Kristian Clark and the American Agenda Book 1: Agents Adam and Eve by Jes Drew (2019)

Agents Adam and Eve is the first book in a new duology featuring the characters from Jes Drew’s Kristian Clark series. I should admit up front that I was a little lost when I first startee reading this book, but

Kristian Clark and the American Agenda Book 1: Agents Adam and Eve by Jes Drew (2019)

Agents Adam and Eve is the first book in a new duology featuring the characters from Jes Drew’s Kristian Clark series. I should admit up front that I was a little lost when I first startee reading this book, but

Noah: Man of God (The Remnant Trilogy – Book 3) by Tim Chaffey and K Marie Adams. New Leaf Publishing Group (2018)

Noah is one of the greatest heroes in the Bible. And Noah: Man of God is the book you’ve finally been waiting for. While Noah: Man of Destiny was an origins story and Noah: Man of Resolve his coming of age story, the final

Noah: Man of God (The Remnant Trilogy – Book 3) by Tim Chaffey and K Marie Adams. New Leaf Publishing Group (2018)

Noah is one of the greatest heroes in the Bible. And Noah: Man of God is the book you’ve finally been waiting for. While Noah: Man of Destiny was an origins story and Noah: Man of Resolve his coming of age story, the final

The Gevaudan Project by A.K. Preston (2018)

The Gevaudan Project by A.K. Preston is an intelligent, wild ride that puts one in mind of a Michael Crichton thriller. I’m a big fan of monster stories and I was intrigued by the title, as it references a well-known

The Gevaudan Project by A.K. Preston (2018)

The Gevaudan Project by A.K. Preston is an intelligent, wild ride that puts one in mind of a Michael Crichton thriller. I’m a big fan of monster stories and I was intrigued by the title, as it references a well-known

Noah: Man of Resolve (The Remnant Trilogy – Book 2) by Tim Chaffey and K Marie Adams. New Leaf Publishing Group (2017)

Noah is one of the greatest heroes in the Bible. If Noah: Man of Destiny is an origins story, Noah: Man of Resolve is his coming of age story, a chance for our hero to test his mettle and, well, his resolve

Noah: Man of Resolve (The Remnant Trilogy – Book 2) by Tim Chaffey and K Marie Adams. New Leaf Publishing Group (2017)

Noah is one of the greatest heroes in the Bible. If Noah: Man of Destiny is an origins story, Noah: Man of Resolve is his coming of age story, a chance for our hero to test his mettle and, well, his resolve

Noah: Man of Destiny (The Remnant Trilogy – Book 1) by Tim Chaffey and K Marie Adams. New Leaf Publishing Group (2016)

Noah is one of the greatest heroes in the Bible. Appropriately enough, Noah: Man of Destiny is an origins story. If you’ve ever wondered what following God looked like before we had the Bible, if you’ve ever wondered what the

Noah: Man of Destiny (The Remnant Trilogy – Book 1) by Tim Chaffey and K Marie Adams. New Leaf Publishing Group (2016)

Noah is one of the greatest heroes in the Bible. Appropriately enough, Noah: Man of Destiny is an origins story. If you’ve ever wondered what following God looked like before we had the Bible, if you’ve ever wondered what the

Making Monsters by Joe Turk. Createspace (2014)

Joe Turk’s Making Monsters is a well-paced apocalyptic novel that you’re either gonna love or loathe. I personally loved it. Probably for all of the wrong reasons. I like the fact that he starts off with a dystopian America that’s artificially

Making Monsters by Joe Turk. Createspace (2014)

Joe Turk’s Making Monsters is a well-paced apocalyptic novel that you’re either gonna love or loathe. I personally loved it. Probably for all of the wrong reasons. I like the fact that he starts off with a dystopian America that’s artificially

The Pages of Time by Damian Knight. Createspace (2015)

In The Pages of Time, Damian Knight gives us a solid, well-thought-out tale of time travel and suspense.  After a traumatic brain injury gives our hero the ability to go back and forth along his own timeline and change things here

The Pages of Time by Damian Knight. Createspace (2015)

In The Pages of Time, Damian Knight gives us a solid, well-thought-out tale of time travel and suspense.  After a traumatic brain injury gives our hero the ability to go back and forth along his own timeline and change things here

No Net by Noah Nichols. Createspace (2016)

The premise of No Net is intriguing. Basically Noah Nichols asks, “What if the Internet suddenly vanished in the not-too-distant future?” Over the course of 20 chapters, Nichols’ message shines through: We should be careful not to neglect the things

No Net by Noah Nichols. Createspace (2016)

The premise of No Net is intriguing. Basically Noah Nichols asks, “What if the Internet suddenly vanished in the not-too-distant future?” Over the course of 20 chapters, Nichols’ message shines through: We should be careful not to neglect the things

Toru: Wayfarer Returns (Sakura Steam Series Book 1) by Stephanie R. Sorensen. Palantir Press (2016)

One of the things I really enjoy about steampunk fiction is how it explores alternate history. In the first novel of the Sakura Steam series, Sorensen gives us a look at how different things might’ve been for Japan if the American Commodore

Toru: Wayfarer Returns (Sakura Steam Series Book 1) by Stephanie R. Sorensen. Palantir Press (2016)

One of the things I really enjoy about steampunk fiction is how it explores alternate history. In the first novel of the Sakura Steam series, Sorensen gives us a look at how different things might’ve been for Japan if the American Commodore

Time and Again by Deborah Heal [History Mystery Series: Book 1] – Write Brain Activity (2011)

Time and Again is the first book in Deborah Heal’s History Mystery series. The basic premise of the book is a teen and her college age summer tutor can experience the lives and thoughts of people from the past [what they

Time and Again by Deborah Heal [History Mystery Series: Book 1] – Write Brain Activity (2011)

Time and Again is the first book in Deborah Heal’s History Mystery series. The basic premise of the book is a teen and her college age summer tutor can experience the lives and thoughts of people from the past [what they

The Peleg Chronicles – Book 3: Loresmen by Matthew Christian Harding – Zoe & Sozo Publishing (2014)

In Loresmen, book three of Matthew Christian Harding’s Peleg Chronicles, we return to the post-Flood world of the Quixotic Lord McDougal, his faithful squire Fergus Leatherhead and the young and intrepid ranger Thiery. Like the first book in the series

The Peleg Chronicles – Book 3: Loresmen by Matthew Christian Harding – Zoe & Sozo Publishing (2014)

In Loresmen, book three of Matthew Christian Harding’s Peleg Chronicles, we return to the post-Flood world of the Quixotic Lord McDougal, his faithful squire Fergus Leatherhead and the young and intrepid ranger Thiery. Like the first book in the series

Now I See by Buddy Helms – CreateSpace Publishing (2011)

In the pages of Now I See, Buddy Helms (author of Mike’s New Reality) gives us a science fiction tale about a man separated from his family by a scientific project with potentially world shaking implications. Through his experiments in time travel and

Now I See by Buddy Helms – CreateSpace Publishing (2011)

In the pages of Now I See, Buddy Helms (author of Mike’s New Reality) gives us a science fiction tale about a man separated from his family by a scientific project with potentially world shaking implications. Through his experiments in time travel and

The Greatest Sin – Vol 1: The Fallen by Lee French and Eric Kort – Tangled Sky Press (2014)

The Fallen is the first book in the Greatest Sin series. Volume 1 introduces us to Chavali the Seer, a gypsy fortuneteller who can read minds. It also introduces us to the Fallen, an organization of resurrected people who are seeking to

The Greatest Sin – Vol 1: The Fallen by Lee French and Eric Kort – Tangled Sky Press (2014)

The Fallen is the first book in the Greatest Sin series. Volume 1 introduces us to Chavali the Seer, a gypsy fortuneteller who can read minds. It also introduces us to the Fallen, an organization of resurrected people who are seeking to

Legal Reichs: Book 1 – There’s A Thin Line by Ronin Schtihl Daire and Trisha A. Lindsey (America Star Books/Publish America) 2000

There’s a Thin Line is the first book of the Legal Reichs series. The series concerns Josef, a man groomed to be the leader of the neo-Nazi White supremacy hate group, the Aryan Brotherhood Nation, and Blaire, who is supposed

Legal Reichs: Book 1 – There’s A Thin Line by Ronin Schtihl Daire and Trisha A. Lindsey (America Star Books/Publish America) 2000

There’s a Thin Line is the first book of the Legal Reichs series. The series concerns Josef, a man groomed to be the leader of the neo-Nazi White supremacy hate group, the Aryan Brotherhood Nation, and Blaire, who is supposed

Caedmon: The Lord’s Prophet by John K Deaconson – Createspace (2013)

I found myself of two minds regarding Caedmon: The Lord’s Prophet. On the one hand I enjoy reading Chaucer and Beowulf, so I wasn’t put off by the Welsh and Old English terms, even when naming conventions make telling one

Caedmon: The Lord’s Prophet by John K Deaconson – Createspace (2013)

I found myself of two minds regarding Caedmon: The Lord’s Prophet. On the one hand I enjoy reading Chaucer and Beowulf, so I wasn’t put off by the Welsh and Old English terms, even when naming conventions make telling one