This book was reviewed for the Manhattan and Seattle Book Reviews, and Netgalley The Other Einstein, by Marie Benedict, is a look at lost dreams, failing hopes, and ‘what ifs’. What if Mileva, little known first wife of Albert Einstein, had never forsaken her path, and graduated with a physics degree as she had […]
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Book Review: Which Way is Up? by Cameron Hendricks
This book was reviewed for Reader’s Favourite Hendricks’ Which Way is Up is a collection of poems focusing on the balance between the darker things in life with the lighter ones. I love the quote at the beginning of the first section that reminds us that you need darkness and sadness in order for […]
Book Review: Poetry for the Soul by Bhunga Enoch Noyila
This book was reviewed for Reader’s Favourite Noyila’s Poetry for the Soul is a beautiful collection of poetry following a range topics. Favourites include: ‘A Good Book’, because it is so true to my own feelings. Truly good books captivate. They are the keys to places your soul can dwell. I can’t […]
Book Review: A Criminal Magic by Lee Kelly
This book was reviewed via Netgalley Kelly’s A Criminal Magic is the story of an alter-Earth in which magic exists, and to which sorcerers were subject to a magical prohibition during the time of (our) America’s Prohibition on alcohol. It is a bewitching tale spun around two individuals whose families have been ripped asunder […]
Spotlight: A Criminal Magic by Lee Kelly
A Criminal Magic by Lee Kelly Publication date: February 2nd 2016 Genres: Fantasy, Historical, Young Adult Synopsis THE NIGHT CIRCUS meets THE PEAKY BLINDERS in Lee Kelly’s new crossover fantasy novel. Magic is powerful, dangerous and addictive – and after passage of the 18th Amendment, it is finally illegal. It’s 1926 in Washington, DC, […]
Book Review: Shifting in the Realms by Theresa Snyder
This book was reviewed for Online Book Club Find the book’s Online Bookclub page here. Snyder’s Shifting in the Realms is one of the Twin Cities Series, a collection of novellas written by different authors. This one focuses on Cody, a wolf shifter who fled to the Realms after dying, and who has […]
Book Review: The Blessing of Movement by Deborah Konrad
This book was reviewed for Online Book Club Check out Online Book Club’s review here. Konrad’s The Blessing of Movement is the a poignant look at life, at family, and at the impact we have on people, be it from closeness, or in a brief passing by. This is the story of her […]
Brandon Zenner ‘s Top 10 Fictional Bad Guys
10: Tyler Durden, FIGHT CLUB, Chuck Palahniuk 9: Waleran Bigod, THE PILLARS OF THE EARTH, Ken Follett 8: Frank Cauldhame, THE WASP FACTORY, Iain Banks 7: Frederick Clegg, THE COLLECTOR, John Fowles 6: Asad Khalil ‘The Lion,’ THE LIONS GAME, THE LION, Nelson DeMille 5: Anton Chigurh, NO COUNTRY FOR OLD MEN, Cormac McCarthy 4: Patrick Bateman, AMERICAN […]
Author Interview: Brandon Zenner/ The After War
Welcome to Port Jericho! Today we are interviewing Brandon Zenner, author The After War, available- https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01JMS9CA4#nav-subnav *Brandon, where are you from? **I live in New Jersey, a short distance from the shore (It’s nothing like that show you’re probably thinking about. I assure you.). For the past ten years, I lived in a town […]
Book Review: The After War by Brandon Zenner
Zenner’s The After War is a fierce post-apocalyptic story of war and loss, of nature’s vengeance, of survival in the face of overwhelming odds. As humanity begins to wage World War III upon itself the very planet decides to wage its own war against the species that has become a global parasite. We are due […]

