The Bridge: Krynn Book Review from @kleffnotes

The Bridge: Krynn is the final story in The Bridge series by Erik Schubach. I have loved this series and also enjoyed the fact that it is set in my home state of Ohio. I would like to think there are some supernatural things happening in the heart of the Midwest. While I am sad to see this series go, this book is the perfect send off for Evangeline and her world. Continue reading “The Bridge: Krynn Book Review from @kleffnotes”

The Worldship Files: Cityships Book Review from @kleffnotes

The Worldship Files series by Erik Schubach is his more science fiction take on the world of the supernatural. I have previously reviewed the other two books in the series, but for those who have not seen those, the focus is on a collection of beings who live on the Worldship Leviathan. When the Earth was facing imminent doom as the sun expanded humans and creatures of myth like fairies and vampires all came together to find a way to survive. This meant leaving Earth and once they left they created a new society. In this world there are Enforcers and one of these is Knith Shade, who often finds herself drawn into dangerous and mysterious events. Continue reading “The Worldship Files: Cityships Book Review from @kleffnotes”

Delphi Federation Book Review from @kleffnotes

Delphi Federation is the most recent book in the Delphi in Space series by Bob Blanton. This series follows Marc and Blake McCormack, two brothers who have unleashed a new technology that is meat to improve the dying environment around them. While doing this work, Marc’s daughter Catie joins them and as they put the new technology in place they also find themselves fighting off alien rebels from Paraxea who want the tech for themselves. This starts a galactic war that spans the series. Continue reading “Delphi Federation Book Review from @kleffnotes”

Act of Deception Book Review from @kleffnotes

In the sequel to John Bishop’s first Doc Brady mystery, Act of Deception examines whether something is either medical malpractice or if an attorney is an ambulance chaser. In 19995 Dr. Jim Bob Brady finds himself in a terrible position when a case is brought forward against him. This new story blends medical and legal thriller into a mystery that will keep you on your toes. Continue reading “Act of Deception Book Review from @kleffnotes”

The Summer I Drowned Book Review from @kleffnotes

Olivia Cathart has just returned home to Caldwell Beach after being away for five years. After almost drowning she chose to stay away, but now wants to try and face her fears and take more risks. She will push herself to go swimming and also to open up her heart. The Summer I Drowned is a book that will keep you guessing as Olivia finds her plans for the summer constantly evolving. Continue reading “The Summer I Drowned Book Review from @kleffnotes”

Roommaid Book Review from @kleffnotes

Sariah Wilson brings readers a new story of happily ever afters and sweet romance in her upcoming book Roommaid. The bestselling romance author has already had a number of well loved series End of the Line, Ugly Stepsisters, and Royals of Monterra, and this story brings you a lighthearted romance that is perfect for a year that has been a bit difficult for most people. Coming out in October of this year, romance fans will want to check out Roommaid when it drops. Continue reading “Roommaid Book Review from @kleffnotes”

Winter of the Wolf Book Review from @kleffnotes

Winter of the Wolf is Martha Hunt Handler’s debut novel that draws from her early love of wolves, while also examining the difficult topics of loss and grief. The main focus of the story is young Bean, who is an empathic and spiritually enlightened fifteen-year-old. When her brother Sam dies she feels pulled to uncover the mystery behind what happened. Continue reading “Winter of the Wolf Book Review from @kleffnotes”

Songs of Thalassa Book Review from @kleffnotes

Set in the future where competitive sports are hosted outside of Earth and on distant planets, Songs of Thalassa is story of overcoming your past. Written by marine biologist and surfer Brian N. Tissot the story draws from a rich collection of resources, all of which are included in a glossary for readers, that bring this futuristic story to life. If you loved books like The Island of the Blue Dolphins or Contact, this is something you will really enjoy. Continue reading “Songs of Thalassa Book Review from @kleffnotes”

The Bomb Squad Book Review from @kleffnotes

The Bomb Squad is the latest book by author Neil Perry Gordon and follows two WWI patriots. At the stroke of midnight a devastating explosion at Black Tom Island begins the story in this historical fiction novel. When this armaments depot is targeted the entire city of New York wakes up and two men are pulled into the examination of just what happened. Continue reading “The Bomb Squad Book Review from @kleffnotes”