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Review: Spellmaker by Charlie N. Holmberg

It’s here! The second novel in the Spellbreaker Duology is here, and I couldn’t be more excited! Written by Charlie N. Holmberg, Spellmaker is not a novel to skip, especially not if you enjoyed the first half of the tale. Continue reading

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Review: Requim Moon by C.T. Rwizi

Requiem Moon is the second novel in C.T. Rwizi’s Scarlet Odyssey series, and it is not one for fans to miss. Continue reading

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Review: Scarlet Odyssey by C.T. Rwizi

Scarlet Odyssey is simultaneously the debut novel of C.T. Rwizi, and the first novel in a series of the same name. It is a world full of wonders, magic, expansive characters, and the dangers that can come with power. Continue reading

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Review: Buzz Kill by David Sosnowski

Buzz Kill is the latest novel by David Sosnowski. You probably recognize the insanely bright colors used on his covers! Marketed as a hilarious read about hackers, this novel is as creative as it is quirky. Continue reading

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Review: Rebel Born by Amy A. Bartol

Rebel Born is the third and final novel in the Secondborn trilogy by Amy A. Bartol. The core of this world is that when overpopulation becomes a problem, the government started controlling who could have children. Then it became that all first born children would inherit everything from their parents, while second born children were forced to be treated as second class citizens (if they were lucky). Continue reading

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