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Editorial Review: Santa Apolonia by Christopher Galveston | Inkish Kingdoms
Buckle up, helmet on, and take a deep breath because this will be a bumpy road – Inkish Kingdoms
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Editorial Review: A Day in the Life by Andrew Masseurs | Inkish Kingdoms
Written in a long breath, A Day in the Life intrigued us with the limits of human nature and to what extent we will fight for our loved ones – Inkish Kingdoms
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Editorial Review: Wild Asses of the Mojave Desert by Lis Anna-Langston | Inkish Kingdoms
Wild Asses of the Mojave Desert sizzles with a dazzling heat that defines what is to be in pain, in love, and lost. – Inkish Kingdoms
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Editorial Review: Parkwood Hills by Kristian Daniels | Inkish Kingdoms
Definitely, his best so far – Inkish Kingdoms
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Editorial Review: The Executioner of Yrecep Forest by Laura Dinovis Berry | Inkish Kingdoms
Impossible to put down… impossible not to enjoy! – Inkish Kingdoms
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Editorial Review: The Curse by Robert Thorton | Inkish Kingdoms
In the same tone as Angels and Demons and The Naturalist, Robert Thornton digs into a story of crime, murder, and curses. – Inkish Kingdoms
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Editorial Review: Proto-Spora by Erika Lunder | Inkish Kingdoms
A total nightmare, yet I couldn’t stop reading – Inkish Kingdoms
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Editorial Review: The Solar Realm: Ascending Heir by PM Black | Inkish Kingdoms
Put simply… WOW! – Inkish Kingdoms