“Kenneth’s Queen (Women of the Dark Ages Book 1)” by Anna Chant - IHIBRP 5-Star Book Review
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A Scottish Medieval Romance For The Ages! Heartache, loneliness, and dread follow Author Anna Chant’s Pictish heroine, Baena, as she is politically wed to a Scottish-Gaul lord, Cinaed—a husband she not only fears but one who forces her into a life of scorn and rejection even among her own people. Chant has performed her historical research well in “Kenneth’s Queen”, effectively painting a colorful and myriad backdrop of early-medieval court life in the 8th-century with lairds


- Jul 11, 2018
“The Royal Search for Shenanigans: The Secrets Of Zen Castle” by Nita Marie Clark and Kathy Doherty
A Grand Adventure To Uncover A Royal Family Secret! Set in modern times, yet dependent on centuries past, Princess Lillian and company set out on a grand adventure to uncover a family secret and locate the O’Toole dragons before they are forever lost. “The Royal Search for Shenanigans” is an enchanting tale that comes complete with a Princess Rule roster—encased in a silver frame, of course—which has been handed down from generations of former princesses for all the future yo
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- Jul 10, 2018
“Deadly Deception: Book 1” by P. J. Mann - IHIBRP 5-Star Book Review
A Self-Confessed Liar Accused Of Murder In A Foreign Country! A highly unusual psychological therapy partnered with memory loss and a murder are the central themes in P. J. Mann’s intriguing novel, “Deadly Deception: Book 1”. Told from the first person perspective, Mann’s plot line in “Deadly Deception” is about a liar who can’t seem to sort out his own homespun tales from reality and who seeks out a revolutionary and unorthodox therapy treatment to solve his rare psychologic
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- Jul 10, 2018
“A Travel in Time to Grand Pre: Second Edition” by Michele Doucette - IHIBRP 5-Star Book Review
A Metaphysical Read Packed With History & Startling Revelations! Complete with reviews, an addendum, genealogical charts, an impressive bibliography, and more, “A Travel in Time to Grand Pre” by Michele Doucette is an absorbing tale about a young woman who discovers that she is a direct descendant of Yeshua (Jesus). This convincing novel reads much like an historical account rather than a work of fiction, and the story will have many readers questioning whether Doucette’s wor
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- Jul 9, 2018
“Kurintor Nyusi: Book 1” by Aaron-Michael Hall - IHIBRP 5-Star Book Review
A Brilliant Alternative-World Medieval-Style Fantasy! What if you learned you weren’t really who you thought you were, but something more... something much, much more? Aaron-Michael Hall works out that premise in “Kurintor Nyusi: Book 1”—an enthralling Sci-Fi Fantasy read that draws you in from the very start. This absorbing tale of a young woman, whose impending destiny causes a chain-reaction of suspicion and power-plays among gods, rulers, sorcerers, and men alike, is a re
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- Jul 9, 2018
“The Man From Empire (Rediscovery Book 1)” by Dan Melson - IHIBRP 4-Star Book Review
Genius Level Sci-Fi! Whether it’s through oral or telepathic communication, the author’s concepts of an alien culture and its ideals are transmitted from one main protagonist to the other more as an interactive dialogue rather than action, making this one read that true Sci-Fi world-building and civilization buffs will enjoy.
Melson’s alien, ScOsh, is rather one-dimensional and reminiscent of Keanu Reeves in the popular Sci-Fi film, The Day the Earth Stood Still, possessing
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- Jul 9, 2018
“Unforgivables” by Tabi Slick - IHIBRP 5-Star Book Review
An Unforgettable & Thrilling Paranormal Fantasy! Set in 1810 London, “Unforgivables” begins with a bizarre murder, a witness who can hardly believe her eyes, an investigation kicked off by a member of a group called The Watchmen, and a legendary detective by the name of Wilson Davies whose main suspect is a circus performer by the name of Emma Watson.
Slick’s plotline for “Unforgivables” draws readers in from the beginning, garnering attention by the ferocity of the committe
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- Jun 30, 2018
“Campanelli: The Ping Tom Affair” by Frederick H. Crook - IHIBRP 4-Star Book Review
A Fast-Paced & Driven Dystopian Crime Novel! “Campanelli: The Ping Tom Affair” is a journey through Earth’s post-exodus underworld. The year is 2109 as Detectives Frank Campanelli and his partner, Marcus Williams, dig into a double-murder and immediately focus their investigation on their most notorious victim—a Chinese mobster’s son. Crook’s novel is a good weekend read. His futuristic technology and modeling of Earth’s former society will fascinate Sci-fi fans while his fas
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- Jun 30, 2018
“Miracles Not Included” by C.A. King - IHIBRP 4-Star Book Review
A Sweet Romance That Proves Miracles Are Real! Is it any wonder that without the small, everyday miracles in our lives—interferences by Fate herself, perhaps—we would all end up lonely and alone, living our lives with nothing more than ourselves and possibly a pet to keep us company? Think about how you landed your most recent job... How you found your latest pet... How you met your significant other… In the end, wasn’t it all just a simple twist of Fate?
Fate is the premise
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- Jun 29, 2018
“A Roman Death” by Joan O’Hagan - IHIBRP 5-Star Book Review
A Masterpiece Of Mystery & Historical Fiction! O’Hagan’s research in “A Roman Death” is impeccable, and the author has inscribed a legacy within this read that will certainly stand the test of time. With a glowing foreword by Steven Saylor (Author of “Roma”), and a brief note by the author herself concerning men’s and women’s roles during the Roman Republic, the historical tone of this novel immediately comes through, allowing time for history buffs and mystery lovers alike t
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