Book Review: Children of Kings
CHILDREN OF KINGS by E.S. Ramirez is an epic historical tale of revolution, change, and loss in a spellbinding land. Check out what Akram Herrak has to say about this indie historical novel.
CHILDREN OF KINGS by E.S. Ramirez is an epic historical tale of revolution, change, and loss in a spellbinding land. Check out what Akram Herrak has to say about this indie historical novel.
THE NOTHING BROTHERS by Jeff Rosen is a wild ride; kick back in the bucket seat as Nugent blows the speakers out. Check out what Nick Rees Gardner has to say in his book review of this indie historical novel.
SIENA, MY LOVE by Tom Bisogno is a heartwarming—and at times heartbreaking—story of love, loss, and second chances. Check out what Melissa Suggitt has to say in her book review of this indie romance.
THE LIGHT AMONG US by Jill George is a fictionalization of the intriguing Elizabeth Carne. Check out what Kathy L. Brown has to say in her book review of this indie historical novel.
SUNFLOWERS BENEATH THE SNOW by Teri M. Brown is a resounding novel that delves into the past and present of three generations of women. Check out what Madeline Barbush has to say in her review of this historical novel.
DEAR INMATE by Lisa Boyle is a thrilling account of one woman’s courage being tested and tortured. Check out what Madeline Barbush has to say in her review of this indie historical novel.
THOLOCCO’S WAKE by W.W. VanOverbeke is a fateful journey where past and present collide. Check out what Kathy L. Brown has to say about this historical fiction novel.
LUCIFER’S MISTRESS by KZ Owens is a seedy, dark novel that transports readers to the gallows of Boston. Check out what Jadidsa Perez of IBR has to say about this indie author historical novel.
RAGE by Iain Stewart is an action-packed thriller in the skies of the Great War. Check out what Toni Woodruff has to say about this Atmosphere Press historical novel.
I WILL DIE IN A FOREIGN LAND by Kalani Pickhart is an emphatic, overlapping narrative that weaves the stories of strangers and friends alike through the Ukrainian conflict of 2014. Check out what Alexandra Barbush has to say about this Two Dollar Radio novel.