David Estes’s Truthmarked (The Fatemarked Epic #2)
Three kings are dead – three of the four kingdoms have felt the sting of the Kings Bane, and the prophecy forges on.
Book reviews, novel progress, and other writing related musings.
David Estes’s Truthmarked (The Fatemarked Epic #2)
Three kings are dead – three of the four kingdoms have felt the sting of the Kings Bane, and the prophecy forges on.
David Estes’s Fatemarked (The Fatemarked Epic #1)
Four kingdoms remain locked in the Hundred Years War, and the Fatemarks are only beginning to come into play.
Lee James’s Marsh Madness (The Cynthia Shade Mysteries #2)
All signs scream that Cynthia’s sister murdered someone, but she swears she’s innocent; as her sister, Cynthia can’t just stand by and do nothing.
Lee James’s Casket Case (The Cynthia Shade Mysteries #1)
Having a bank balance of $0.33 can’t throw Cynthia, but stumbling upon a fresh murder scene sure can.
Shawn Speakman’s The Undone Life of Jak Dreadth
The battle for Erth still rages in the skies above as Jak’s sabotaged war mech crashes in the desert wastes.
Sean Rubin’s Bolivar
Bolivar, the last dinosaur anywhere, lives a quiet life in New York City, completely unnoticed.
Philip Gulley’s Unlearning God
We all have things that we learned as a child, only to realize as an adult that they weren’t true – and it can be life changing when those previous truths were part of our faith.
Lucado, Frazee, and Hill’s The Story for Children
Parents have the important charge of raising their impressionable, trusting children into capable, competent adults. Easier said than done.
Randy Frazee’s The Story
The Bible is a book that, regardless of the stock you place in it, has changed the world; but it’s not an easy read.
Damian Myron’s Lock the Doors
It’s quiet deep in the woods. And that’s not always a good thing.