No Truth Left to Tell Book Review from @kleffnotes

Set in February 1994 in Lynwood, Louisiana No Truth Left to Tell drops readers into a time of terror in a southern town. The Klan has returned with a vengeance and they are pushing to start a race war with crosses that light up the night sky. Adrien Rush, a federal civil rights prosecutor, will learn that these dark roots run deep in this town. Nettie Wynn, a victim of the cross burnings has been a lifelong resident of the town and when her granddaughter comes to town the successful journalist will find herself pulled into this new environment. Continue reading “No Truth Left to Tell Book Review from @kleffnotes”

Boy in the Box Book Review from @kleffnotes

Have you ever had to keep a secret? Jonathan has been living with a terrible one that is only shared by three other people in the entire world. Ten years ago an accident occurred that would change their lives forever and lead them on the path that they find themselves now. A trip back to the woods will bring about a supernatural fright that will pull these men back to a time that they had hoped to forget in Boy in the Box. Continue reading “Boy in the Box Book Review from @kleffnotes”

The Wise Friend Book Review from @kleffnotes

There always seems to be that one aunt that you remember as being a bit odd or eccentric. Patrick Torrington’s aunt is that particular kind of aunt for him. As a successful artist her work began to shift toward the occult during his teen years and he found that she was collecting artifacts from magical sites. When she dies mysteriously these items disappear and things are quiet until Patrick finds her journal as an adult. The Wise Friend will take readers on a journey of discovery that delves into Patrick’s aunt and the mysterious forces she was involved with. Continue reading “The Wise Friend Book Review from @kleffnotes”

The Garden of Bewitchment Book Review from @kleffnotes

For period piece fans everywhere, The Garden of Bewitchment is an eerie story that hearkens back to the era of Gothic novels. Taking the ideas of foggy rural environments and blending them with curious incidents this story will take you back in time and set you on edge as the heroines find themselves confronted by a horror they never expected. Take a step back to 1893 with Evelyn and Claire as they enter into a bewitching journey. Continue reading “The Garden of Bewitchment Book Review from @kleffnotes”

Interview with Emily Wilcox from @kleffnotes

I was able to chat with Emily Wilcox about her upcoming book The Commitment Phobe: It’s Not You, It’s Him. Coming out just in time for Valentine’s Day this book examines that particular person that many people have seemed to attract, the commitment phobe. Thank you to Emily Wilcox for answering all of my questions. Continue reading “Interview with Emily Wilcox from @kleffnotes”

Snowball Book Review from @kleffnotes

When a blizzard hits during Christmas Eve a group of motorists find themselves stranded on an eerily lonely stretch of highway. As they huddle together in the RV of an older couple they all begin to share stories of their worst winters. As they each share they begin to realize that perhaps their is something connects them all. In the pages of Snowball readers will be immersed into a winter hellscape that they never could have expected. Continue reading “Snowball Book Review from @kleffnotes”

Orlando People Audible Audio Book Review from @kleffnotes

Alexander C. Kane is back with a new series focused on a new, but equally lovable main character. I previously reviewed Andrea Vernon and The Corporation for Ultrahuman Protection and was intrigued to learn that he had a new series out. Orlando People focuses on Gretch Wolgast who happens to have some curious powers and just so happens to witness a murder. This isn’t the first part of her life that has left her flipped upside down, but it might be the most extreme. Continue reading “Orlando People Audible Audio Book Review from @kleffnotes”

Worldship Files: Firewyrm Book Review from @kleffnotes

Worldship Files: Firewyrm drops readers back into the world of life on the Leviathan, a massive worldship that was designed to save both human and preternatural kind. When these groups worked together they managed to create a ship after 1,000 years that would save them from the threat of a slowly expanding sun. Knith Shade must contend with further issues in her role as an enforcer that will bring drama into her already interesting life. Continue reading “Worldship Files: Firewyrm Book Review from @kleffnotes”

Techromancy Scrolls: New Cali Book Review from @kleffnotes

In the aftermath of the war against Avalon, the kingdom of Sparo has begun to rebuild and the Queen of the Scrolls, Emily, has decided that it is time for her to return home. During the war it was revealed that she is able to do magic. Her homeland lays far outside of her current home, where she had lived learning about the people of Sparo as the First Seeker of her Sect. Techromancy Scrolls: New Cali examines this story and also reveals a perilous journey of discovery for our beloved Laney. Continue reading “Techromancy Scrolls: New Cali Book Review from @kleffnotes”

Hidden Picture Puzzles at the Zoo and Sloth Journal Book Highlight from @kleffnotes

Liz Ball has partnered with Happy Fox Books, an imprint of Fox Chapel Publishing, a new Hidden Pictures book. Her latest publication, Hidden Pictures at the Zoo,  released in November and is a book that allows children to interact with the images that are in front of them. Instead of merely looking at the page, they are able to color each picture and also complete additional activities. Continue reading “Hidden Picture Puzzles at the Zoo and Sloth Journal Book Highlight from @kleffnotes”