Black Diamond Fall Book Review from @kleffnotes

Jospeh Olshan is an acclaimed writer whose work has even been adapted into a film, Clara’s Heart starring Whoppi Goldberg and Neil Patrick Harris, and in his latest work he uses some true events to create a complex story of love and struggling with your identity. Black Diamond Fall is a captivating read that draws together two varying plots into a neatly combined story full of longing. Continue reading “Black Diamond Fall Book Review from @kleffnotes”

Time’s Up, Afton Book Review ( @AuthorBrentJ ) from @kleffnotes

Time’s Up, Afton is the final book in the Afton Morrison series by Brent Jones. With all of the charges dropped against her, but the vile Ray still out in the world Afton has made the decision to fully embrace her dark urges and go after the people who need stopped. In the wake of Clara’s fires a group of meth dealers has appeared and their drugs are killing young people in Wakefield. With that, as well as finally dealing with Ray, as her mission Afton goes into this book with a plan that could mean the end of her life as she knows it. Continue reading “Time’s Up, Afton Book Review ( @AuthorBrentJ ) from @kleffnotes”

Techromancy Scrolls: Masquerade Book Review ( @erikschubach )from @kleffnotes

In the third installment of the Techromancy Scrolls series from Erik Schubach, Laney and Celeste return to battle further evil in the realm. While they are strong knights and also princesses there is so much more to this relationship, which has now grown even fuller after marriage. In Techromancy Scrolls: Masquarade readers get to see even more of the softer side of these two women. Continue reading “Techromancy Scrolls: Masquerade Book Review ( @erikschubach )from @kleffnotes”

The Bridge: Unbroken Book Review ( @erikschubach ) from @kleffnotes

Evangeline Kane is the Troll of the Roebling Bridge and typically only contends with fae and other supernatural beings in her home city of Cincinnati. When something threatens the life of one of her closest friends, Evangeline must travel through the Under Veil and try and save her. The Bridge: Unbroken builds upon the universe of The Bridge series by focusing on the fae and their world outside of the bonds of Cincinnati. Continue reading “The Bridge: Unbroken Book Review ( @erikschubach ) from @kleffnotes”

Dungeons & Dragons Art & Arcana Book Review from @kleffnotes

Dungeons & Dragons has existed for over 40 years and in this brand new book, Dungeons & Dragons Art & Arcana examines not only the history of the well known tabletop game, but also the art that surrounds it. This visually stunning book is a beautiful companion to the universe that has been evolving for decades. Whether you are a dedicated gamer or someone who just finds these fantastical worlds interesting this book is something you should check out. Continue reading “Dungeons & Dragons Art & Arcana Book Review from @kleffnotes”

Vault of Frankenstein Book Review from @kleffnotes

Frankenstein turns 200, well the story of the monster does at least. This October is the perfect time to celebrate the most well known monstrous creation from classic literature and I have the perfect way for you to celebrate. You find fill your mind with Frankenstein history by checking out Vault of Frankenstein: 200 Years of the World’s Most Famous Monster. Continue reading “Vault of Frankenstein Book Review from @kleffnotes”

Classics Reimagined, Frankenstein Book Review from @kleffnotes

Mary Shelley’s famous Frankenstein turns 200 years old this year and to celebrate the 200th anniversary of this work of horror a brand new edition has been released with stunning imagery. From the Classics Reimagined line of works this version of Frankenstein from Rockport Publishers includes beautifully ornate details including vellum inserts that supplement the story from David Plunkert. This month is the perfect time to either return to the pages of Shelley or delve into the world of her famous monster for the first time with Classics Reimagined, Frankenstein. Continue reading “Classics Reimagined, Frankenstein Book Review from @kleffnotes”

In Defense of Guilt Book Review from @kleffnotes

Benjamin Berkley examines guilt and religious connection in his book In Defense of Guilt. Lauren Hill is a dedicated defense attorney who sees her job as something to triumph at. Each case is a battle and this particular murder trial is one that she thinks she has in the bag, until strange things begin to happen. While in the courtroom Lauren suddenly begins seeing God staring down at her and from that moment on she begins to doubt everything.  Continue reading “In Defense of Guilt Book Review from @kleffnotes”

The Story Behind Book Review from @kleffnotes

The Story Behind began as a podcast and after finding success there Emily Prokop has created a companion book, The Story Behind: The Extraordinary History Behind Ordinary Objects. Within this Prokop shares some of the surprising histories behind the objects you see every day and probably never gave a second glance to. This fun and fact filled book is the perfect read for the curious mind. Continue reading “The Story Behind Book Review from @kleffnotes”

The Origin of Names, Words and Everything in Between Book Review from @kleffnotes

Patrick Foote’s book The Origin of Names, Words and Everything in Between is a fun read for anyone who loves trivia and language. Beginning by discussing his own name Foote sets up an interesting discussion of language and the evolution of words that is perfect for any word-lover. Continue reading “The Origin of Names, Words and Everything in Between Book Review from @kleffnotes”