Marvels, Mochas and Murder introduces a new amateur detective in what promises to be a fun cozy mystery series. Kirby Jackson runs a coffee/comics store in partnership with his best friend Ryan. Unfortunately, this partnership has the usual pitfalls of most business arrangements, and Kirby tells Ryan that he wants to split the businesses. Immediately..
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Fun Little Mystery
Review from Marvels, Mochas, and Murder →
I found this book a really fun easy read. I liked the setting/setup of the coffee shop/comic book store, I thought it was kind of cool and brought an interesting aspect to it. I liked most of the characters and their interactions, Kirby is a pretty good everyman main character and I like the love..
Great Series
Review from Undead →
I’m usually hesitant to start books with lots of military aspects and gunplay, because the authors usually get so much wrong, but this guy is the real deal. All the tactics are sound, the weapon choices and use are (mostly) on-point, and it’s a fun mix of action and sci-fi. I’m really diggin this series..
The Mother Of All Kaiju!
Review from Apocalypse Machine →
Some folks think Godzilla is the Baddest Kaiju to ever have strode the earth. . . . WRONG! In the Apocalypse Machine Jeremy Robinson has unleashed The Mother Of ALL Kaiju! Old Godzilla would barely make for a noticeable smear on the underside of this things foot. — Whole militaries can’t stop it. Nukes only..
Still Laughing!!! Thank You!!!
Review from Space Force →
This book made me laugh out loud more times than any I remember – and i’ve read a lot!! I was expecting another page-turner Sci-Fi thriller like previous favorites of mine – and I got it! Plus a much needed bonus – totally unexpected hilarious scenes – even with the unusually graphic details and descriptions..
Review of Rogue
Review from Rogue →
Let me admit this right from the start: I’m an adventure genre junkie. These books certainly fit the bill, including all of the wonderful tropes that seem to have become hallmarks of the genre. The two main characters are ex-Navy SEALs, now working as marine archaeologists. In the course of their exploits, they get dragged..
Really good
Review from The Distance →
The first 40 seconds made me think I had fallen in love with a new book. I love dark humor, smart-ass responses, and clever insults. but then the book took a turn down a universe built by what I can only imagine was the product of a few drunk college kids collectively coming up with..







