The Savior of 6th Street Book Review from @kleffnotes

Orlando Ortega-Medina’s newest book will be releasing on October 22nd and I had a chance to review it in advance. His works often blend the real and the mystical in a way that lends to very original stories. In this latest book he takes us to Los Angeles and drops us into a neighborhood with someone who wants to save it. Continue reading “The Savior of 6th Street Book Review from @kleffnotes”

Monstre Volume One Book Review from @kleffnotes

Monstre Volume One is Duncan Swan’s debut novel and part of a planned two part work. While it won’t be available until September, perfect for getting you into the spooky mood for Halloween, this early review will have you eagerly waiting for the fall. While you shouldn’t judge a book by its cover, this cover is the perfect way to go into the story. The frightening image won’t even fully prepare for the fears in store. Continue reading “Monstre Volume One Book Review from @kleffnotes”

Final Flight Book Review from @kleffnotes

Set in 2023 this new story by Eric C. Anderson, author of the New Caliphate Trilogy and Byte, is a thrilling journey full of surprises. When Former Air Force maintenance officer Jason Montgomery and Rob “Ski” Kalawski land a massive contract to upgrade China Air’s aging Boeing 777s it seems like they’ve made it to easy street. The only problem is that there is another company that has their own plans and now these two are stuck in the middle of a much larger problem. Continue reading “Final Flight Book Review from @kleffnotes”

Fractus Europa Book Review from @kleffnotes

Fractus Europa is a collection of short stories that examines politically connected topics through fictionalized accounts. Journalists and experts who have experience in these fields have been brought together in this book to showcase the breakdown of ideologies and idealism in the Eurozone. Delve into these stories and see the world in a way that you never have before. Continue reading “Fractus Europa Book Review from @kleffnotes”

Hope City Book Review from @kleffnotes

The hunt for gold was a time of discovery and excitement for many people. Neil Gordon Perry has crafted a story that takes this time period and allows readers to connect with two friends on their journey in Alaska. Hope City is the type of story that will remind people of the beloved stories like Call of the Wild that bring the adventures of the past to a present audience in an engaging way. Continue reading “Hope City Book Review from @kleffnotes”

The Archer at Dawn Book Review from @kleffnotes

The Archer at Dawn is the sequel to The Tiger at Midnight and is set right after the events of that first book. Esha and Kunal have chosen to be together and are both now working with the rebellion to try and fight back against the regime of King Vardaan. They have a mission they must achieve together and in this moment they will be taking part in a sort of heist that could change their land forever. Continue reading “The Archer at Dawn Book Review from @kleffnotes”

The Tiger at Midnight Book Review from @kleffnotes

The idea of star crossed lovers takes a bit of a deadly turn in The Tiger at Midnight. Esha is known as the Viper and is a highly skilled assassin who is actively working for the rebellion. When she sets out on her mission to avenge what she lost in the royal coup with her latest mission, her most important, to take down General Hotha, something will happen that changes her path and that is Kunal. Continue reading “The Tiger at Midnight Book Review from @kleffnotes”

Night Owls and Summer Skies Book Review from @kleffnotes

Emma is already not looking forward to this summer. Her parents are divorced and her mother has insisted that she get to see her this summer. After moving away with her dad, to get a fresh start and focus on improving her mental health, Emma doesn’t want to go back. No matter how hard she tries she finds herself back, but her mom has other plans. Instead of staying home she learns a cruise is happening, but she isn’t invited. Her mom and a surprise new husband are going on their honeymoon and Emma is headed to a place she wants to go to even less than her mom’s house, Camp Mapplewood. Continue reading “Night Owls and Summer Skies Book Review from @kleffnotes”

No One Will Hear Your Screams Book Review from @kleffnotes

Homicide Commander Lieutenant John Driscoll thinks that there may be a sociopathic killer on the loose targeting women in New York City. Someone named Tilden seems to be trying to tell the police he is behind these crimes, but what exactly pushed him over the edge. Driscoll must try and find out why these women are dying and how to put a stop to this in No One Will Hear Your Screams. Continue reading “No One Will Hear Your Screams Book Review from @kleffnotes”