Showing posts with label self published. Show all posts
Showing posts with label self published. Show all posts

Monday, May 30, 2016

Book Promotion - Vincent, Survivor by O.L. Eggert

Hello Everyone! 

Here is a quick look at a new book that will be released on June 1st!



Story Synopsis: Vincent Li always assumed he’d die in Oakwood. If the local gangs didn’t get him, then cigarettes and alcohol eventually would. 

Now, he’s pretty sure minotaurs will kill him instead, and if not them, the ghouls dragging people into the dark will. 

In the wake of an unexplained spike in homicides, a masked figure opens portals to another world—a world filled with dangerous magic and mythological monsters. Creatures that shouldn’t exist suddenly do, and they don’t mix well with humans. Vincent is trapped in Oakwood as the city is torn apart, but he’s no stranger to violence and will do whatever it takes to survive.


Author Bio: O.L. (Oliver Leland) Eggert has always been a reader of fantasy and sci-fi. His love of the genre spread to everything else in his life, so he ultimately became a big game/book/movie geek. He also enjoys the occasional anime.

He currently resides in the Silicon Valley with his soon-to-be wife and two dogs: Arya and Dexter. Can you guess which characters the dogs are named after?

To learn more about his current writing projects, follow him at:


You can grab a copy at Amazon or enter the giveaway at Goodreads

Wednesday, April 29, 2015

Review - Witchcraft Couture by Katarina West



Oscar loves fashion. He sees the world in colours, textures and patterns that can all be turned into a dress or a high couture fashion piece. He always dreamed of designing heavenly cloths but despite him being a prodigy, his own self-doubt consumes him and paralyses his creativity. 

Thursday, August 14, 2014

Review - The Deep by Jen Minkman



Leia and Walt head to an adventure to the World Across the Waters to explore their ancestor's world but they are going to be shocked with what the new world holds for them and when they think everything is alright, that's when it goes horribly wrong. As for Alisa, She and the whole island is struggling to comprehend the broadness of the world and turmoil, tragedy and love fill the air on both side of the island.

Thursday, April 3, 2014

Review - The Waves by Jen Minkman


Jen Minkman takes us back to the world of The Island where the foggy past, the current beliefs and the hopeful future intertwine in her new dystopian novella, The Waves.

Sunday, June 2, 2013

Review - The Island by Jen Minkman



What would happen if society as we know it would collapse and the only survivors were a handful of kids left on an island? What sort of world would they create for themselves when the only reference they have is a story book?

Monday, May 6, 2013

Saturday, September 22, 2012

Review - Anthology I: The other sidee by Hamidah Gul



This review might surprise most of those who know me, because I usually do not like horror stories but I accepted to read and review this self published work of fiction because I thought it had a similar feeling to Edgar Allan Poe's stories which are awesome even though they are dark and gloomy. So, I said to myself why not read this book.

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