Allison: The Midnight Watch: A Novel of the Titanic and the Californian | David Dyer | Book Review

One of the things that has always fascinated me about Titanic is that fact that so many of the tragic events associated with the ship could have been avoided. I mean, there are so many “if only” type of scenarios that can be brought up when discussing the tragedy. For example, “if only there had […]

Allison: Wedding Night With The Earl | Amelia Grey | Book Review

Wedding Night with the Earl is only my second experience with author Amelia Grey but I have a feeling that it will not be my last. Previously, I had read The Duke and Miss Christmas which was a holiday novella set within the same location as Wedding Night with the Earl. As a novella, it […]

Allison: The Duke and Miss Christmas | Amelia Grey | Novella Review

I love historical fiction, especially historical fiction with a dash of romance, and if you set it during Christmas time, you’ve probably got me hook, line, and sinker. This is exactly what occurred when I read The Duke and Miss Christmas by Amelia Grey. The first time that Crispin and Prim meet, it is under […]

Comic Contributor Corner | The Harlem Hellfighters by Max Brooks

World War One or the Great War as it used to be known, is a time in our history that has been so overshadowed by the wars of today and World War II that many Americans cannot name a single battle. While the Battle of the Bulge, Fallujah, and Operation Anaconda are talked about in […]

The Harlem Hellfighters by Max Brooks | Book Review

Throw history and multiculturalism into the mix and I am hook line and sinker into the graphic novel. I have to say that for stepping away from his usual subject matter of zombies, Brooks does a really superb job in his storytelling about the 369th Infantry Regiment.