If you’re looking for the CSFF Tour of The Wolf of Tebron by C. S. Lakin (AMG) I wanted to drop a quick note to say, yes, I have a new devotional series you nearly found posted today instead. Yes, I plan to post a review, too, but on Wednesday, since I’m still reading it. The going is a bit slower than I hoped. This time, when I review it, I will try not to unfairly nitpick the stopping the action cold for back story and a few, more subtle forms of telling that have me stopping to mentally edit. We’re not critiquing here, afterRead More →

The Charlatan’s Boy: A Novel by Jonathan Rogers (WaterBrook) is a first person narrative following the adventures of a young boy known only as Grady, who is kept in deplorable conditions by a charlatan named Floyd, who made money by sticking Grady in a cage and charging people money to view a “genuine feechie man,” passing him as a grown native of their island home even at two years old. Poor Grady is also told by everyone he knows that he is ugly because his chin is weak to the point of being nearly nonexistent, his ears stick out, and he has a unibrow. He alsoRead More →

Top 10 Reasons to Love Tales of the Dim Knight By Adam Graham 10) You’re between the ages of 25-45 If you’re in this overly wide demographic, and enjoyed watching Saturday morning cartoons as a child, Tales of the Dim Knight will bring back great memories of shows like Superfriends, Batman: The Animated Series, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Batman (the 1960s series version), Underdog, and Darkwing Duck. We even had one hopeful marketing conversation with a Mr. Terrance Mann, who said, “People will come, Adam. They’ll most definitely come. They’ll come to you to ask about the book, as innocent as children, longing for the past.Read More →

Splashdown Books is seeking reviewers and influencers for  Tales of the Dim Knight, a superhero spoof by Adam and Andrea Graham. “A truly original premise, Tales of a Dim Knight is a light-hearted escape into the world of superheroes and villains with a thoughtful twist as to what matters most in life,” says Jill Williamson, Christy-award winning author of By Darkness Hid In Tales of the Dim Knight, Mild-mannered janitor and superhero fanboy Dave Johnson gets all his wishes at once when a symbiotic alien gives him supernatural powers. But what’s he to do with them? Follow his zany adventures as he fights crime and corruption while trying toRead More →

This month, the Christian Science Fiction and Fantasy Blog Tour’s book selection backed out, so instead we’re sharing our favorite Science Fiction and Fantasy Titles. Mine, in particular order, are: By Darkness Hid (Blood of Kings, book 1) by Jill Williamson This is her title up for the Clive Staples Award and has already won a much deserved Christy Award. Way to go, Jill! Legendary Space Pilgrims by Grace Bridges Her new release from Splashdown Books. I’ve only read it as I critqued/edited it in it’s rougher form, but this is hands down my favorite Bridges title. The mindwipes are scary, how they’re overcome by theRead More →