Chanticleer Book Reviews Grand Prize WInner

THE WATCHER by Lisa Voisin

2015-04-01T16:54:10-07:00By |

Nothing could prepare Mia for the truth! Her journey takes her into the realm of angels and demons and the battle of good and evil. Paranormal Awards Grand Prize Winner.

Clyde Curley, author of the Detective Toussaint Mystery Series

2016-12-17T12:15:34-08:00By |

"...wonderful review of "Raggedy Man." I am honored--and also impressed by your reviewer's close reading of the story. She clearly has read the book carefully, which only makes the review more meaningful. I am also grateful for the exposure to the book among such a wide audience and for the posting of the its title and your review to so many media sites. Thanks so much!"

“THE BOREALIS GENOME” by Thomas P. Wise and Nancy Wise

2016-12-17T12:15:39-08:00By |

When technology, genetics, biology, and the quest for eternal life combine, what could possibly go wrong? Quite a bit, it turns out. "The Borealis Genome" takes on a unique perspective of the zombie vs. humans’ tale. For it is a tale of the ancient quest for eternal life, but one using the latest in high-tech, state-of-the-art scientific research that creates its own type of Black Death.

An Editorial Review of “Choices” by Kate Vale

2016-12-17T12:15:41-08:00By |

Melanie's husband shocks her when he walks out after sixteen years of marriage, leaving her to care for their three children. When Sam re-enters Melanie's life, will they be able to make it through the hardship and tragedy to build their lives anew? "Choices" by Kate Vale is a heartwarming and honest look at modern love and relationships.

The Only Witness by Pamela Beason

2021-09-13T15:59:07-07:00By |

"The Only Witness" is a hip and socially relevant "who-done-it." Beason employs knowing doses of drama, humor, adventure and romance to polish her clever premise into a sparkling jewel; a friendly persuasion of plot and character development that maintains a high level of reader interest and fascination.

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