Reviewed by Angel
Rating: 2

The right story with the wrong protagonist.
Reviewed by Reader
Rating: 5

For speculative fiction readers, this comes with a stamp of must-read.
Reviewed by Angel
Rating: 4

An excellent example of the genre and those looking for a happy ever after romance should give it a read
Reviewed by Reader
Rating: 1

It receives a rating of one, read straight. For fans of the glurgiest of glurge it is a five.
Reviewed by Reader
Rating: 4

Horror readers will enjoy this one. Action fans might also want to give it a look
Reviewed by Reader
Rating: 4

One night in the life of those left behind after a family tragedy. The title refers to a childhood memory, held tight by the mother.
Reviewed by Reader
Rating: DNF

Great idea but the result needs an editor and fact-checker very badly indeed.
Reviewed by Reader
Rating: 2

This is not a nuanced view on the hemp debate. More importantly, in a book you pay for, it isn't that entertaining.
Reviewed by Reader
Rating: 4

A fun edge-of-your-seat thriller in an SF wrapper, and I really enjoyed reading it
Reviewed by Reader
Rating: 3
Sally Matthews’ fear of bridges reached a point where she has to confront it. With the help of a therapist and her friends,she discovers that in her past life she was Annie Hobbs, the last woman named as a witch by Britain’s notorious and corrupt Witchfinder-GeneralMatthew Hopkins… The start and ending of the book were interesting, […]
Reviewed by Reader
Rating: DNF

the formatting and grammar obscured the story completely
Reviewed by Reader
Rating: 4

...A great short, fast, and twisted tale for crime and police procedural readers....
Reviewed by Reader
Rating: 4

A new take on the zombie story, with a great protagonist, which is definitely one for horror fans.
Reviewed by Reader
Rating: 4

1980s cartoons about Apple Macs, which are disturbingly still relevant and funny. Geeks get this now. Everyone else, have a look and a laugh.
Reviewed by Reader
Rating: 3

Good for American Christian readers to read with their children, but possibly less so for British families and early readers.
Reviewed by Rhyme Hunter
Rating: 3

Readers of modern poetry may enjoy this, and the themes of alienation and aimlessness may well appeal in these times.