Book Review: Empire By Jeremy Robinson

2019-03-12

The Chess Team is back in their latest adventure, picking up shortly after the events of CANNIBAL. The Team is dealing with the repercussions and fallout from that story when they get dragged into yet another mission to save the wor...

Book Review: Feast By Jeremy Robinson

2019-03-12

This time we travel, interestingly, not far from where the real me actually lives - to the swamps outside Charleston, SC. This book in particular is great because it slows the pace down a bit from the first book, yet WAY amps up the drama. There are certain situations in this book that...

Book Review: Forbidden Island By Jeremy Robinson

2019-03-12

North Sentinel Island. A place few have heard of, but those who have wonder about. The place of the last remaining known yet uncontacted by modern society people on the planet.

And the setting for Jeremy Robinson's tale of the FORB...

Book Review: Friends With Partial Benefits By Luke Young

2019-03-12

Absolutely hilarious start to a story that will drag you in and make you want to follow these characters as long as the author will write about them. Quite a bit of sex, never quite explicit enough (in this ...

Book Review: Happy To Be Stuck With You By Rich Amooi

2019-03-12

Great short introduction to the author, the entire book takes just 6 chapters to tell a tale covering about 3 hrs or so as two coworkers go to the going away party for one of the...

Book Review: Helios By Jeremy Robinson

2019-03-12

The Cerberus Group is back, and this time the stakes are even higher. Filled with high-octane action, a grand mystery, and enough adventure to turn even Indiana Jones himself into Roger Murta...

Book Review: Infinite By Jeremy Robinson

2019-03-12

Infinite is easily Robinson's most mind-bending work yet. With his masterful as always story telling, he introduces concepts that lead you to question everything about... well, everything. Admittedly written during times when he was going through some pretty intense drama in his real life, Robinson turns his own questions into one of his a...

Book Review: Just Juliet By Charlotte Reagan

2019-03-12

Would have felt complete without the epilogue, leaves a decent book hangover with it. Other reviews tell you mostly what to expect from t...

Book Review: Lilliana Jones And The Temple Of Groom By Rich Amooi

2019-03-12

Amooi has quickly gained my attention as someone who writes fun, quick romantic comedies that make you laugh enough while pulling your strings just enough - a great combination for a palate cleansing read. This story is full of...

Book Review: On Liberty By John Stuart Mill

2019-03-12

This was the book where I learned a very critical piece of my reading personality:

I much prefer my philosophy tomes in novel form to essay.

This was such a difficult read only because I could ...