Fiction
Unveiling Shadows:My Dark Life
In the shrouded recesses of existence, where whispers linger and shadows dance in the corners of consciousness, lies a narrative seldom explored—the tale of my dark life. It's a journey through the labyrinth of secrets, where every step is veiled in mystery, and every revelation is a haunting echo from the past.
By MisbahAslam 2 years ago in BookClub
Buried Alive
Image by Headfone Hope everyone is having a happy holiday. While I’m still in the dark about the release of Buried Alive we can keep this going until the West Coast Milblogger returns next year. This writing has the potential to help reignite the Hemp Revolution only there are external forces too powerful for me to avoid. However, we have secured ourselves on the right side of history. If nuclear war breaks out it’s because the Hemp Revolution was suppressed by the powers that be.
By Cyrus Emerson2 years ago in BookClub
9 Romance Books You HAVE to Read in 2024
This year I have broken my record for most books read in a year. I will likely hit at least 50 books by the end of this year. The secret? I didn't try to read things for clout or because I felt like I had to, but because I wanted to and was truly enjoying them. This means I read a lot of romance. I read a good selection of new romance and romance that had been published a few years ago. Here is a list of some romance books I've read this year that it is time to pick up.
By Alisan Keesee2 years ago in BookClub
Knowing the Enemy: The Last Tribes of Britannia by Lea Moran. Top Story - December 2023.
I love stories about ancient Britain and Lea Moran does an excellent job of creating a tale set in those times, which draws on the uncertainty between tribes and the fight for dominance as well as the fear of invasion from outsiders.
By Rachel Deeming2 years ago in BookClub
THE SHORT STORY OF LION AND HARE
The Short Story of a Hare and a Lion This is an old Aesop fable that depicts that size does not matter when you have the intelligence to beat strength. The hare made a plan to get rid of the lion. What was his plan? Why was the lion not good? Why do all the animals in the jungle fear him? Find out about these interesting characters by reading this full story.
By aliyu sabba2 years ago in BookClub
New York's Timeless Tales
Few cities have the dynamic personality and narrative power of New York City. Its vibrant society, streets, history, and energy are more than just a setting or backdrop. A long-time muse for storytellers, New York City is a character in its own right. This was particularly evident in two books that I read this year: the contemporary novel Mrs. by Caitlin Macy and the historical narrative The Personal Librarian by Marie Benedict and Victoria Christopher Murray. In both stories, the city isn't just a backdrop but a vital, living part of the story. Both offer a window into the high society of New York but from different eras and perspectives.
By Xine Segalas2 years ago in BookClub
Unconditional Love
Conditional Love: The Enigmatic Dance of Hearts In the picturesque town of Serenity Grove, cradled between whispering willows and blooming meadows, resided a woman of ethereal grace named Elara. Her abode was renowned for an enchanting garden, where flowers of myriad hues swayed in harmony with the wind. Yet, beneath the surface of this idyllic setting, a tale unfolded—one of conditional love that echoed through the ages.
By MisbahAslam 2 years ago in BookClub
Audiobook Review: Pariah's Lament by Richie Billing
“So often it’s the forgotten who possess the power to change the world.” When an attempt is made on the life of Ashara, Keeper of Yurr, his young, hapless advisor Edvar must uncover and stop those behind it. With enemies in the capital city and the belligerent Tesh, Keeper of neighbouring nation Karrabar stirring trouble in the Borderlands, can Edvar hold together Ashara’s brittle reign? The troubles ripple throughout Yurr, affecting an ancient race of people known as the Amast, who in their time of utmost need, turn to pariah Isy for salvation. Rejected by society, kith and kin, can Isy guide the Amast to safety during the greatest turmoil Yurr has known since the War of the Damned?
By Marie Sinadjan2 years ago in BookClub
Book Review: The Haunting Scent of Poppies by Victoria Williamson
The War is over, but for petty criminal Charlie his darkest days are only just beginning. Charlie Briggs is never off-duty, even when a botched job means he's forced to lay low in a sleepy Hampshire town for the holiday season. Always searching for his next unwitting victim, or a shiny trinket he can pilfer, he can't believe his luck when he happens upon a rare book so valuable it will set him up for life. All he needs to do is sit tight until Boxing Day. But there's a desperate story that bleeds beyond the pages; something far more dangerous than London's mobsters is lurking in the shadows. Could the book be cursed? Why is he haunted by the horrors of war? Can he put things right before he's suffocated by his own greed?
By Marie Sinadjan2 years ago in BookClub
Whispers of the Canvas: Unraveling the Enigma of Victor Harlan's Final Masterpiece
Detective Eleanor Trent strolled through Riverdale's decaying alleyways, a town tangled with secrets and sinister pasts. As she neared the crime scene—an abandoned warehouse that rang with the spooky silence of the night—the full moon shed a pale light on the cobblestone streets.
By Courtanae Heslop2 years ago in BookClub







