by DHBrooks1917 | Sep 27, 2024 | Fiction, Review
An Echo Through the Trees by Michael Galloway is a simple straightforward read. Chase and a buddy go deer hunting with the buddy’s father and uncle in northern Minnesota near the Canadian border. A freak snow storm sets in and Chase looses his way in the woods. Will...
by DHBrooks1917 | Apr 2, 2024 | Fiction, Review
Across the Border by Anthony Pond is a collection of fifteen interconnected stories following a young man’s quest for meaning in life.
by DHBrooks1917 | Jun 14, 2020 | Review
James Scott Bell writes suspense thrillers, but his short story, Golden, is a pleasant surprise for readers valuing character-driven fiction.
by DHBrooks1917 | May 16, 2020 | Review
Action Packed James Scott Bell writes in fast-clipped, judiciously chosen words, that deliver a punch in his action-packed novella, Framed. If his opening sentence doesn’t grab your attention… “It’s not everyday you bleed to death.” … well, you must be dead. The story...
by DHBrooks1917 | May 16, 2018 | Fiction, Review
I admit that I’m more into literary fiction than the apocalyptic -thriller genre. Of the thrillers I’ve read, I prefer espionage or political ones over the spiritual-supernatural in some Christian fiction. I should also disclose that I received a free copy of Midnight...