I took a bit of a chance with Inappropriately Human, 21 Short Stories by Andrew Heaton and I am very glad that I did so. Short stories can be hit-and-miss... read more
This was an entirely unexpected origin story. Like the Brandon Thighmaster tale, this is the origin story of Silas Kane, paladin of the Authors and Dragons podcast as played by... read more
Yeah, I don't know what inspired me to pick this up, but well here we are. I'll admit I've not seen the movie this was based on, so I'll assume... read more
Big Sneaky Barbarian, written by Seth McDuffee, at times had me snort-laughing. Embarrassing to admit? Yes. Do I care? No, it was totally worth it. This was a low-stakes romp... read more
I pre-ordered Deepwater Dungeon, written by Ryan Rimmel and Boe Hagen, on the strength of Rimmel's other series, "Noobtown", and am regretting my haste a little. Maybe that's where I... read more
Much like the earlier books in the series, (Re)Possessed (book 4 of the 24/7 Demon Mart series) kicks off and barely pauses for breath between one bonkers thing going awry... read more
Bound to End Badly, written by R. L. Tiochta, is a superb example of dark romantic comedy. Set in Derby (UK), and follows Peter and Maze as they stumble through... read more
Monster is the second book by A. Lee Martinez I've purchased in a few months, and I suspect I'll have more in my collection before long. In the mood for... read more
24/7 Demon Mart, written by D.M. Guay is off-the-wall nuts. It's virtually non-stop crazy situations happening to poor protagonist Lloyd Wallace. He's a slacker, a loser, up to his eyeballs... read more
Death Gets a Book, written by Frank J Edler, is probably the weirdest book I've had the pleasure of listening to in a while. The story revolves around Vincent Death,... read more
Sex, Lies and the Bomb by Anthony Vincent Bruno left me speechless. Absolutely mind-blown by the end. After finishing this book, I looked through his other works and found them... read more
While on my search for a new audiobook to listen to, I came across an oldie but goodie that I’ve read countless times – The Amateurs by John Niven. If... read more