Silver Dagger Book Tours – FOREVER HUMAN

Does the past really matter when you hold humanity's future in your hands? Forever Human Humanity's Last Chance by Ian E. Slatter Genre: Science Fiction Does the past really matter when you hold humanity's future in your hands?With just days of its thousand year journey remaining, the starship Renaissance 3 is on course to deliver … Continue reading Silver Dagger Book Tours – FOREVER HUMAN

#BookMuse – TIME LINES

What is the title of your book?TIME LINES Is it a standalone, part of a series, an anthology, or short story?A standalone. Would you tantalize readers with a synopsis? Julie is an experienced time traveller. Her work for the government is crucial. When she goes back to war time Poland, something has gone wrong. No … Continue reading #BookMuse – TIME LINES

Silver Dagger Book Tours – CHRONICLES OF THE NECROMANCER

Action-packed epic fantasy adventures filled with magic, occult lore, honorable ghosts, loyal friends, found family, immortal creatures, secrets, curses, forbidden love—and a necromancer hero! Chronicles of the Necromancer Omnibus Volume I by Gail Z. Martin Genre: Dark Epic Fantasy Action Adventure Limited Numbered Edition of Chronicles of the Necromancer Volume One Includes The Summoner and … Continue reading Silver Dagger Book Tours – CHRONICLES OF THE NECROMANCER

My Book Review of Cretaceous Canyon: A Prehistoric Thriller

Cretaceous Canyon: A Prehistoric Thriller by Deborah Sheldon My rating: 4 of 5 stars This Story - so much to love and hate!!Intense. That's the best word to describe this story. It's definitely a roller coaster ride of action, and the author gives a thrilling tale with vivid details and emotions. The writing keeps you … Continue reading My Book Review of Cretaceous Canyon: A Prehistoric Thriller

My Book Review of Monsters in the Midwest: The Complete Trilogy

Monsters in the Midwest: The Complete Trilogy by Scott Burtness My rating: 5 of 5 stars Such A Fun Read!This was my first time reading Scott Burtness' work, but it won't be the last. He is a masterful storyteller. Things aren't always plausible, and there are some plot holes, but none of that matters. The … Continue reading My Book Review of Monsters in the Midwest: The Complete Trilogy