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.

The Dante Rossetti Awards 2014 for Young Adult Novels – Official Finalist List

2018-12-30T10:55:29-08:00By |

Congratulations to the Dante Rossetti Awards 2014 Young Adult Novel Competition Finalists! These finalists will go on to compete for the coveted First-in-Category positions. Chanticleer Reviews Writing Competitions awards more than $25,000 in cash and prizes annually. We are now accepting entries for the Dante Rossetti Awards 2015 Writing Competition until April 30, 2015.

An Editorial Review of “I, James” by Mike Hartner

2014-12-12T17:14:06-08:00By |

Hartner takes us on the journey of James and Rosalind who are from these very different walks of life at the time of who rules the sea rules the world. Their lives and stories become entwined as they struggle with pirates, slaves and slavers, cruel masters, and just down-right evil bad guys as they each find their way with the help of compassionate friends, determination, hard work, and quick thinking. It is a book that will transport you back to the time of your childhood daydreams of faraway places and distant times.

An Editorial Review of “Ray Ryan” by Aiden Riley

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

An engaging contemporary coming of age story, "Ray Ryan" by Aiden Riley, follows and is narrated by the main character, Ray. The writing style is quite conversational and very British in its syntax. As the novel progresses through Ray’s life from childhood to mid-30s, the reader will learn of Ray’s challenges and fears, hopes and dreams that create the choices he must make to find his way. Will Ray be able to make his lifelong aspiration of becoming a writer come true? A solid debut novel.

An Editorial Review of “Artemis Rising” by Cheri Lasota

2016-12-17T12:15:47-08:00By |

Rendered with a lush and lyrical touch, this Y/A historical fantasy depicts the romantic yearnings of two innocent lovers, both dedicated to and trapped by the belief that they embody tragic figures from myth and legend.This well-written and crisply paced novel mixes the two myths: one Greek, the other of the canon of Arthurian literature.

“I, Walter” by Mike Hartner

2013-07-18T12:05:14-07:00By |

This grand adventure takes you on the high seas and to exotic ports-of-call during the Elizabethan era when a boy acknowledges that he must change his stars and expand his horizons if he is to live the life that he wants to live--one that is quite different than the one into which he was born.

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