Nick Contor of Shock Totem has reviewed G2 today.  It's a good'un.  You can read it by CLICKING HERE.   Let's look at his overall impression of the work:

This is a great collection. Some stories I liked better than others, of course, but none were duds, a relative rarity among independent anthologies. I especially liked how each author approached the theme of isolation from such different angles.

Good stuff here.  Glad the authors got some props, too.  They certainly deserve it.
 
 
Well, today's a day I've been excited about for some time now.  That's right, The Fall has been reviewed by Pushy Fox over at Bewitched Bookworms, a fantastic blog run by 5 magnificent ladies!  Now Pushy (Heather) has been quite complimentary about this particular book, which goes to show that she 1) is awesome, and 2) has a lot of good taste.  And just to have our little slice of fiction reviewed alongside the likes of Meyer, Pittacus Lore, Amanda Hocking, JL Bryan, and the rest of the paranormal fiction crowd is really quite exhilarating.

Oh, and as an added bonus, the review comes complete with a giveaway of both The Fall and Dead of Winter!  So head on over there, write a comment with your email address, and wait a little bit for your chance to win actual hard copies of our first 2 books! 

This is a great day, folks.  We're ron-a-roll, and we're not about to stop here.

Read the Bewitched Bookworms review of The Fall here.
 
 
EJ Stevens, architect of the From The Shadows blog dedicated to all things paranormal, issued a fantastically glowing review of THE FALL today.  It's a truly glowing review, and we're more than proud that she had as many nice things to say about it as she did.

FROM THE SHADOWS REVIEWS THE FALL
 
 
Julie Ann Dawson, editor of Bards and Sages Quarterly, has written a review of The Fall:

Review
 
 
This one is from Hellnotes.com, a site dedicated to fiction, movies, and art within the horror genre.  It's also written by a pretty reputable reviewer, so his words carry a bit extra emphasis for me.

Hellnotes Review
 
 
Steven Pirie, author of Digging Up Donald, which is one of my favorite books of all time, posted a review of "The Fall" on his blog today.  This is a fantastic review - though there are spoilers, so if anyone doesn't want to know anything that happens in the book, keep that in mind.

Review of The Fall on Blowing Bubbles