Published Reviews
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Grasping For the Wind: book reviews, fantasy, and life's little jottings reviews
A few other notable authors who I had not heard of before, but whose stories I enjoyed Renee Stern (Hostage), Chris Stout (a chilling tale called The Medusa),...
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The Fantasy Review reviews
If you enjoy any combination of short stories, nautical fantasy and new authors then I would suggest checking out this new anthology.
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The Fix, Short Fiction Reviews reviews
In “Consigned to the Sea” by Danielle Ackley-McPhail, Sionna and her daughter, Kate, have been captured by North Sea pirates who want Sionna to show them a course...
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Wild Violet Vol VI, Issue 3 - Mortal Coil reviews
The editors of Bad-Ass Faeries have collected stories about faeries much edgier than the sparkle-winged Tinkerbelles who dominate popular culture, returning the...
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The Huntress Reviews (cross posted on Amazon.co.uk) reviews
So here are nineteen Faery tales which in no way resemble the cute little faeries of our childhood. Some stories are written better than others, but all of them...
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Small Press Reviews reviews
If we were to randomly approach a person on the street, say a construction worker or a no-frills politician, and ask that individual what characteristics a faerie...
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The Harrow: Original Works of Fantasy and Horror, Vol 10, No 7 (2007) reviews
Standout stories include Elaine Corvidae's "Hollow Dreams," in which Pook runs with a group of homeless kids, empowered but haunted by his halfbreed...
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Tangent Online reviews
"At The Crossroads" by Danielle Ackley-McPhail is one of the true gems in Bad-Ass Faeries. Lance is a half fae, half human motorcycle gang leader. His...
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Horror Reader reviews
If the title brings to mind Tinkerbell with twice as much 'tude and heavy armaments, and you've got this anthology in a nutshell....Overall, I'd have to say this...
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San Francisco Chronicle reviews
"In a way, Dermaphoria is the literary equivalent of the cult film Memento... reminiscent of William Gibson's work, but Clevenger has his own attitude and a...
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Kirkus reviews
The good-hearted text... scans well and will be a welcome addition to a storytime or family read-aloud.
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Romance Reviews Today reviews
Beautifully written, with realistic dialogue and characters who will make your heart ache at times, THE FORBIDDEN DAUGHTER is a worthy successor to Ms. Bantwal's...
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Louisville Magazine reviews
by Erin Keane
“I have strong ties to Louisville because I’ve lived here for 13 years, but I never really felt tied to Kentucky itself as a place the way so many Kentucky writers...
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The Front Table reviews
Within these pages is an artfully constructed novel written by a classic storyteller, Margaret Mascarenhas. The story, reminiscent of a modernized selection from...
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David Bellavia reviews
"Anthony's painful account of his time at war is at times difficult to read. This coming of age war memoir details the very gut wrenching journey he takes into...
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Front page of book reviews
"Michael Anthony's book Mass Casualties is unique and important. It is unique because it is written from the perspective of an army medic and provides insights...
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Ann Rule's author website reviews
I am honored that Ann Rule has included "The Road Out Of Hell" in her "Recommended Reading" on her website, calling it a book of "a superlative true book on...
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Bookreporter.com reviews
In Kelli Stanley’s extremely capable hands, the tale told in CITY OF DRAGONS is a picture- and pitch-perfect account of a complex and gripping tale set in a San...
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Book Hounds reviews
by Terry Spear
As author Terry spear takes you through her world of wolf behavior and how it works in this Paranormal Romance, hang on for the ride. Each character has a story to...
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