Book Review: The Apex Code
THE APEX CODE by Chris Chia is an action-packed technothriller where an AI invention spirals out of control. Reviewed by Gabriella Harrison.
THE APEX CODE by Chris Chia is an action-packed technothriller where an AI invention spirals out of control. Reviewed by Gabriella Harrison.
RITES OF PASSAGE by Mel Kenne is a fearless look into an unforgiving mirror—a collection of intensely personal poetry cooled by objective reflection. Reviewed by Nikolas Mavreas.
Real history is imbued with a peculiar magic in this captivating novel set in the early days of the Bosnian war. The Thirty-Fifth Page by Lya Badgley reviewed by Shelby Zwintscher.
A SINGLE SEASON by Katie Daniels is a heartfelt sports romance about second chances, quiet longing, and the courage to find love when the season may be ending. Reviewed by John M. Murray.
NEXT IN LINE by T.W. Baker is a deeply original comedic offering about a small pharmacy team navigating adventures big, small, and magical. Reviewed by Peggy Kurkowski.
THE DIVINE WITHIN by Allison Batty-Capps is an inspirational read from a marriage counselor about connecting yourself and following your inner compass. Reviewed by Jadidsa Perez.
ROCCO’S WIFE by B.P Faunce is about a marriage in crisis, mental illness, and the obstacles one woman is willing to overcome for love. Reviewed by Amy Brozio-Andrews.
LIPPINCOTT STREET by Sharon A. Ewing is a touching historical novel about the hardship and hope of Irish immigrants in the 1860s. Reviewed by Addison Ciuchta.
CARROLL GARDENS STORY by Sally Frances is a haunting psychological portrait of family, trauma, and silence, set against the shifting streets of Brooklyn. Reviewed by John M. Murray.
BELOW THE SURFACE by Andrea Beck is a seemingly idyllic town meets tragedy in this tense YA thriller. Reviewed by Gabriella Harrison.










