Author Archives: Pete Richmond

Featured Friday! Pearl Kirkby

“Butcher, baker, candlestick maker”, and everything in between. Including writing.   Contributing writer to assorted business blogs and sites, administrator of six public websites/blogs. Writer, mixed media artist, lover of all of things Nature! It is impossible to separate all that she loves and has passion for, from anything she writes…so to read her work is to know her. She shares her life with her husband,

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Featured Friday! DV Berkom

DV Berkom is the award-winning author of two action-packed thriller series featuring strong female leads (Leine Basso and Kate Jones). Her love of creating resilient, kick-ass women characters stems from a lifelong addiction to reading spy novels, mysteries, and thrillers, and longing to find the female equivalent within those pages. Raised in the Midwest, she earned a BA in political

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Featured Friday! EE Borton

Eric E. Borton served six years with Naval Intelligence in North Africa, Southern Europe, and the Middle East. As a civilian, he served thirteen years with a rescue helicopter service in Atlanta, Georgia, where he currently resides. When he isn’t working on his next novel, you can find him in Port-au-Prince, Haiti consulting for Ayiti Air Anbilans (Haiti Air Ambulance).

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Review – Basically Frightened – Vasily Pugh

Post-apocalyptic novels seem to be all the rage at the moment and it’s difficult to find one that offers something different. With that in mind, I was pleasantly surprised when reading Basically Frightened. Pugh’s dystopian novel tells the story of Buck, a man in his thirties, who is caught in a traditionally apocalyptic world. The effects of a nightmarish plague

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Judging a Book by its Cover

We all know the phrase, “never judge a book by its cover”, but we also all know that it’s almost impossible to follow. In the modern age, according to Nielsen’s most recent released reports, there are over 200,000 new or revised books being published in the UK each year. With this sheer volume of books there are very few ways

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