STARRED Book Review: TRACKRS by Michael A. Jacobs
Cold cases aren’t just stories—they’re unfinished nightmares. TRACKRS by Michael A. Jacobs unravels the long, frustrating hunt for a predator who thought he’d never be found.
Cold cases aren’t just stories—they’re unfinished nightmares. TRACKRS by Michael A. Jacobs unravels the long, frustrating hunt for a predator who thought he’d never be found.
REWILDING by Lisa Gerlits is a tender story about family, healing, and the power of rediscovering childhood amidst life’s hardest truths.
THE CALL OF ABADDON by Colin Searle is a post-apocalyptic thrill ride of galactic proportions. Reviewed by Timothy Thomas.
A war against Death herself threatens mortal life, and everything after, in this epic urban fantasy. In Death’s Company by Natalie Johanson reviewed by Joelene Pynnonen.
THE COLD LIGHT OF FATE by Kim Catanzarite is an emotional, expansive story that explores the vulnerable, personal consequences of multiverse politics.
In The Campaign, the final book in The Council Trilogy, Evette Davis delivers a smart, fast-paced urban fantasy that’s as much about political warfare as it is about personal reckoning. Reviewed by Lauren Hayataka.
DRAGONFLY DOWN by Annette Masters is a psychological thriller where a final summer in paradise turns into a nightmare. Reviewed by Joelene Pynnonen.
Fueled by teenage angst and paranoia, Kevin M. Kearney’s Freelance (Rejection Letters Press) is a brilliant commentary on technology, humanity, and the gig economy.
Great expectations, heartbreaking disappointment, and love that endures life’s great lows. INTRINSIC by W.H.B. reviewed by Timothy Thomas.
Melding poetic forms, candid conversations, and calls against injustice, these poems are confessional, communal, rage-filled, compassionate, and above all, kind. Reviewed by Warren Maxwell.










