“Mage of No Renown,” by Kel Kade
Tag: stand-alone
For We Are Many, and We Want to Play
Pets for Legion, by Shawn D. Brink
Summon the Nightmares
“Summoner of Sleep,” by A.I. Winters
“Just” Friends
“Only Ever Friends,” by Shaela Kay
What The Forest?
“The Forest,” by Michaelbrent Collings
It Gets Stranger Still
“Stranger Still,” by Michaelbrent Collings
Macomber’s Next Door
“The Courtship of Carol Sommars,” and “Father’s Day,” by Debbie Macomber
“Squint” a Little More
“Squint,” by Chad Morris and Shelly Brown
It’s a Small World War Z
I enjoy books that explore cultures and how they change with different developments. Zombies are definitely a different development to change a culture, and Max Brooks explores those changes on individual, society, and global levels. Brilliant. This book isn’t just about a world war against zombies, but about all the problems and solutions caused by a world war […]
Clair Poulson’s a popular suspense writer among the LDS community, and it’s been a few years since I read his “Don’t Cry Wolf,” so I thought I’d check out his newest book, “Deadly Inheritance.” As a suspense author, Mr. Poulson’s got some good things going for him with his background in judicial law and pumping out new […]