Published Reviews
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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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USA Today reviews
"Clevenger's talent is revealed in his ability to create a true testament to the resilience of the human spirit."
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Kirkus Reviews reviews
"Immaculately detailed and emotionally explosive: this is rolling, riveting stuff..."
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The Guardian reviews
"A dazzling and highly original debut novel which instantly establishes its author as one of the most interesting writers to emerge in years. This book...
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Publishers Weekly reviews
by JT Ellison
"For this impressive crime anthology, bestseller Child (One Shot) has gathered 13 stories by newcomers and three by veterans. Such...
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Kirkus Reviews reviews
by JT Ellison
"Three of Child’s contributors—Ken Bruen, Allison Brennan and Duane Swierczynski—are seasoned pros, but the collection’s gems come from the 13...
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Tucson Citizen reviews
Her book chronicles the ending of her marriage, one that she claims should have lasted forever, or at least five years.
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PINK magazine reviews
BLOOD STRANGERS is a memoir about making family with the people we love. It’s about three generations of adoption and absent fathers and two women raising two sons...
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The Pedestal Magazine reviews
From the title alone, you know that Girl on a Bridge will probably involve danger, personal transition, or perhaps lost youth. Suzanne Frischkorn's second poetry...
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Author Exposure reviews
by Sonya Huber
I thought I knew what to expect from Cover Me by Sonya Huber, but I was so wrong. This book is much more than a diatribe about medical coverage in the United...
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Fresh Fiction reviews
by Terry Spear
Nurse Carol Woods is sick of being penned up. She hated it before she was turned into a werewolf, when the gray pack was trying to keep her safe from the destiny...
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http://thewrittenuniverse.blogspot.com/ reviews
by Sara Kuhns
Kuhns weaves an intricate story whose characters fairly leap off the page. The characters are all clearly defined and could easily support books on their own. Even...
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Shameless Reviews reviews
by Terry Spear
This is a must have series for me. When I see the next edition coming out it is an automatic buy! I have been anxiously awaiting the release of Heart of the...
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Cindy's Love of Books reviews
by Terry Spear
If you are a regular reader of my blog you will notice that I don't read/review romance books and that is only because its a genre I never really got into until I...
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Biblio Reads Children's Book Review reviews
Ohhhhh, where was this book when I needed it most? This one is for parents! Oh, sure the kids will enjoy it and learn something from it, but that is exactly why it...
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