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    "For They Shall Wait" by Alan Zacher - IHIBRP 4-Star Book Review
    • Sep 19, 2020

    "For They Shall Wait" by Alan Zacher - IHIBRP 4-Star Book Review

    A Collection Of Three Dark Romantic Comedy Short Stories With A Twist! Overview: “For They Shall Wait” features a collection of three separate short stories about individuals who are each waiting for something—In the first story, a college-nerd desperately wants to lose his virginity; in the second story, a young man wants to have sex with a girl who won’t “do it” unless they’re engaged; and in the final story, an elderly woman has spent a lifetime fearing arrest after commit
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    "Cadie and Samuel: In the Interim: A Children of Corvus Short Story (The Children of Corvus Boo
    • Nov 2, 2019

    "Cadie and Samuel: In the Interim: A Children of Corvus Short Story (The Children of Corvus Boo

    A Brief But Essential Backstory For Children Of Corvus Fans! Overview: This quick backstory serves to enlighten L.E. Harrison’s readers regarding the complex emotional connection forged between Cadie Maxwell and Samuel Singleton during the interlude between the “Merula” and “Corvus” novels. Cadie and Samuel, both come to terms with their histories and what their current roles mean to each other and within the context of the Tribe in this short story accompaniment to The Child
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    “Asylum: A Story by Ian Lahey, Illustrated by Hauke Vagt” by Ian Lahey - IHIBRP 5-Star Book Review
    • Aug 10, 2019

    “Asylum: A Story by Ian Lahey, Illustrated by Hauke Vagt” by Ian Lahey - IHIBRP 5-Star Book Review

    A Macabre Children’s Tale Destined To Be A Classic! Overview: Inspired by the illustrations of Hauke Vagt, Author Ian Lahey was compelled to write this short story about an asylum for unwanted children, a strange doctor, and a mystery at the core of it all. It is no small wonder that the simplest reads always seem to present the most valuable lessons. Through their writing and artwork, Lahey and Vagt have seamlessly paired together to create the perfect union of dark humor, t
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    “Hidden Treasures in a Book: A Collection of Seven Children’s Tales Vol 1 (Hidden Treasures in a Boo
    • Mar 7, 2019

    “Hidden Treasures in a Book: A Collection of Seven Children’s Tales Vol 1 (Hidden Treasures in a Boo

    A Delightful & Engaging Faith-Based Children’s Read!Headline Seven illustrated short stories featuring angels, rainbows, butterflies, and friendly animals, along with a set of bright and colorful complimentary illustrations by Sachin S. Modgekar, provide an entertaining and fun story time read in Childrens’ Author Mary Ann Vitale’s “Hidden Treasures in a Book”. Parents and children alike will find treasure hunts, riddles, puzzles, mysteries, and—most importantly—a world fille
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    “Bit Grim, Isn’t It?: A Short Story Collection” by Christopher Galvin - IHIBRP 3-Star Book Review
    • Feb 13, 2019

    “Bit Grim, Isn’t It?: A Short Story Collection” by Christopher Galvin - IHIBRP 3-Star Book Review

    A Horror Collection Smacked With A Touch Of Dark Humor! Author Christopher Galvin offers a compilation of 10 self-authored short stories in his macabre and eerie horror collection smacked with a touch of dark humor, “Bit Grim, Isn’t It?” The surprise factor is high in Galvin’s plotline as he guides his readers on a journey loaded with plenty of twists and turns. Expectations seldom work out as forecasted in these stories, which makes this ride somewhat unpredictable and surpr
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    “Curious Times (Curious Things Book 2)” by Joanne Van Leerdam - IHIBRP 5-Star Book Review
    • Oct 1, 2018

    “Curious Times (Curious Things Book 2)” by Joanne Van Leerdam - IHIBRP 5-Star Book Review

    Macabre Humor Dominates This Brilliant Horror Collection! Friday, Van Leerdam’s beloved black cat who is the very representation of cosmic Karma, is back for more dark magic in the macabre, and oftentimes hilarious, short horror story collection, “Curious Times”. This new round of tales focuses on teen-bullying and peer pressure, and—depending whether one’s eyes are opened to the truth or not, if bullies can ever truly change. Van Leerdam’s characters from “Curious Things”—th
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    "Fall Into Fantasy: 2017 Edition" by Molly Neely, Susan Bass Marcus, & 11 More - IHIBR
    • Sep 12, 2018

    "Fall Into Fantasy: 2017 Edition" by Molly Neely, Susan Bass Marcus, & 11 More - IHIBR

    A Fantasy Collection That Sweeps Across All Genres! “Fall Into Fantasy: 2017 Edition” is a sweeping anthology put together by thirteen independent authors from all walks of life. Each story in this collection encompasses a different genre within the Fantasy realm, ensuring that discriminating readers will find a favorite among the offerings. From David Pauly’s “Boffin the Listener”—a charming adventure of a dwarf who’s quest to find a precious Fire Opal will have readers on t
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    5 Star IHIBRP Book Review: “Curious Things: Stories of a black cat, superstition, and strange events
    • Apr 12, 2018

    5 Star IHIBRP Book Review: “Curious Things: Stories of a black cat, superstition, and strange events

    Horror Lovers Will Scream With Glee! Horror lovers will scream with glee—and maybe even tuck tongue in cheek—at this sequential macabre tale about bad behavior and its consequences by Author Joanne Van Leerdam. Endearing characters with iron stomachs and cheerful dispositions make “Curious Things” a feel-good short while the horrific events they witness will have you squirming in your favorite reading chair, and the creative manner in which Van Leerdam relates the fair punish
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    5 Star IHIBRP Book Review: “The Many Afterlives of John Robert Thompson” by Valerie Lioudis
    • Feb 14, 2018

    5 Star IHIBRP Book Review: “The Many Afterlives of John Robert Thompson” by Valerie Lioudis

    A Side-Splitting Foray Into Death & Reincarnation! What really lies ahead for us in the Great Beyond? 45-year-old John Robert Thompson is about to find out—over and over again. With no particular goals in mind, no ambition, and no thoughts as to what he wants out of life, John is the most mediocre man to have ever lived and died. The fact that he keeps coming back—for more, and more, and more—is enough to flabbergast the best of us into wondering, “Will this guy ever find ful
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    5 Star IHIBRP Book Review: “New Horizons” by Joanne Van Leerdam
    • Jul 28, 2017

    5 Star IHIBRP Book Review: “New Horizons” by Joanne Van Leerdam

    A Short Story Collection That is a Gem in and of Itself! In “New Horizons”, Poet Joanne Van Leerdam plies her talent at short story writing and succeeds brilliantly. Each tale contained in this short collection is a gem in and of itself, showing the diversity of the human condition and how the heart reacts to various life situations. From the birth of a child, to the loneliness of old age, to the heartache of lost love, this insightful and touching collection of short stories
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