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Fractured Persona by Harry James Krebs

Fractured Persona by Harry James Krebs

By Jaime Hypes on May 15, 2012

Richard Fornek wakes up in a hospital after a car accident a completely different person. Literally. His mind is still his own, but he is in the body of Daniel Curtis, who was hospitalized after his wife attacked him. Richard is in a different city (actually an entirely different state), has a different wife, different friends, a different family, and a different body and life.

Posted in Fiction, Jaime Hypes, Mystery/Suspense, Reviews | Tagged Fiction, Fractured Persona, Harry James Krebs, jaime hypes, mystery, suspense | Leave a response

Shadow on the Wall by Pavarti K. Tyler

Shadow on the Wall by Pavarti K. Tyler

By Jaime Hypes on May 8, 2012

Elih, Turkey has established its own set of laws that seek to control and dominate the population, in the name of Islamic law. This does, of course, effect women’s lives most of all, as the regime of the RTK (the ‘Morality Police’) targets women in an attempt to keep them docile and subservient.

Posted in Experimental/Narrative, Fiction, Literary | Tagged contemporary thriller, jaime hypes, magical realism, Muslim superhero, Pavarti K. Tyler, Shadow on the Wall: Book One of the Sandstorm Chronicles, violence against women | 2 Responses

The Darkening Dream by Andy Gavin

The Darkening Dream by Andy Gavin

By Jaime Hypes on April 29, 2012

It is 1913 in Salem, Massachusetts, and teenager Sarah is having dark visions that turn out to be warning her of future events. There are vampires being made, Egyptian gods that are very unhappy, a sorcerer who cannot be killed, and a warlock making deals. Of course, at first, Sarah does not know any of this. She thinks the visions are just her mind being overactive and playing tricks. That is, until she discovers a boy’s mangled corpse, attends the funeral of the boy, and then sees the boy seemingly as alive as can be after being buried- and a Greek boy, Alex, who can explain it all.

Posted in Fiction, Horror/Supernatural, Jaime Hypes, Reviews, Young Adult/Juvenile | Tagged Andy Gavin, gothic supernatural, horror, jaime hypes, The Darkening Dream, young adult | 1 Response

Nuncio and The Gypsy Girl in the Gilded Age by Kristin Alexandre

Nuncio and The Gypsy Girl in the Gilded Age by Kristin Alexandre

By Jaime Hypes on April 15, 2012

Nuncio and the Gypsy Girl is not your typical graphic novel. There are several historical figures, a love triangle, and no action-driven plotline. It is also narrated by an African Grey Parrot named Nuncio. Taking place at the turn of the century in Dayton, OH, the characters are right in the middle of the making of many great inventions, and intellectual society.

Posted in Historical, Jaime Hypes, Reviews | Tagged graphic novel, historical fiction, jaime hypes, Kristin Alexandre, Nuncio and The Gypsy Girl in the Gilded Age | Leave a response

Ephemera by Jeffery M. Anderson

Ephemera by Jeffery M. Anderson

By Jaime Hypes on April 7, 2012

To say that Jeffery Anderson’s dystopian, conspiracy-laden Ephemera is not for everyone would be an understatement. To say that it is for very few would be more accurate, and those very few should consider themselves lucky to be given such a novel. Ephemera is not easy to read- both stylistically and content-wise; maybe because a lot of what is happening in the future New York setting seems to be a distinct possibility.

Posted in Experimental/Narrative, Fiction, Jaime Hypes, Reviews | Tagged dystopian fiction, Ephemera, jaime hypes, Jeffery M. Anderson, surrealistic fiction | Leave a response

Hang On by Nell Gavin

Hang On by Nell Gavin

By Jaime Hypes on March 25, 2012

Holly is a 19-year-old single girl living in 1970s Chicago and trying to survive every day. She prides herself on her independence and her ability to survive with minimal human connection in her life. At least, she is trying to convince herself as much as everyone else that she is choosing to live in the shadows. What Holly may not realize is that by keeping to herself, she will never discover who she really is.

Posted in Jaime Hypes, Mainstream/Nostalgia | Tagged 1970s fiction, anxiety disorder, dark humor, drepression, hang on, nell gavin, rock fiction | Leave a response

The 100 Best Ways to Stop Aging & Stay Young by Julia Maranan

The 100 Best Ways to Stop Aging & Stay Young by Julia Maranan

By Jaime Hypes on March 8, 2012

We are raised in a society that encourages us to not age, stay young, and live longer. That if we can find that magic potion, the world will open up for us because we will not get old- because, if you get old, it is all over. Media bombards us with images and ideas that youth is equal to life, love and happiness. Staying young-looking is what you should want to do, because getting old flat-out sucks. With all this being drilled into us, it is great to see a book like The 100 Best Ways to Stop Aging & Stay Young, which promotes not the idea that getting old is undesirable, but that living a healthy life is the key to living a fuller life.

Posted in Health, Jaime Hypes, Non-Fiction | Tagged health and fitness, healthy living, jaime hypes, Julia Maranan, non-fiction, The 100 Best Ways to Stop Aging & Stay Young | 1 Response

The Last Way Station by Jon Reisfeld

The Last Way Station by Jon Reisfeld

By Jaime Hypes on March 3, 2012

The Last Way Station is a speculative fantasy novella chronicling Adolf Hitler’s time after his suicide. Reisfeld gives us a world where Hitler is stuck in a kind of purgatory, unable to move on until his ‘caseworker’ finds him fit to do so. Hitler is forced to relive the atrocities he inflicted upon others- from his victims’ perspective, as he is placed into the bodies of each and every person he affected.

Posted in Historical, Jaime Hypes, Science Fiction/Fantasy | Tagged genocide, historical fantasy, hitler, hitler fiction, holocaust, jon reisfeld, the last way station | Leave a response

Spotlight On… Walt F.J. Goodridge, for Chun Yu Wang

Spotlight On… Walt F.J. Goodridge, for Chun Yu Wang

By Jaime Hypes on February 6, 2012

Story Behind the Story

Chicken Feathers and Garlic Skin: Diary of a Chinese Garment Factory Girl on Saipan

Posted in Spotlight On... | Tagged author feature, Chicken Feathers and Garlic Skin: Diary of a Chinese Garment Factory Girl on Saipan, Chun Yu Wang, free author promotion, free book promotion, LLBook Review, spotlight on, Walt F.J. Goodridge | Leave a response

The Parrot’s Perch by Karen Keilt

The Parrot’s Perch by Karen Keilt

By Jaime Hypes on February 3, 2012

Greed, revenge, lust, government corruption, and mystery. These are all indicators of a fast-paced novel of suspense, and are all present in Karen Keilt’s debut novel The Parrot’s Perch. When Freddy Lauria gets entangled in the drug trade while a student at Harvard, he thinks he can put it all behind him when he moves back home to Brazil. However, Jack and Red, dirty cops who are on to Freddy, have a different plan when they follow him to the South American hotspot.

Posted in Jaime Hypes, Mystery/Suspense | Tagged government corruption fiction, jaime hypes, karen keilt, mystery, suspense novel, the parrot's perch, xlibris | Leave a response

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