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Editorial Review: Sins of Our Sons by Kristian Daniels | Inkish Kingdoms
Sins of our Sons, a bucket of iced water that reminds us that homophobia and violence continue to poison society. – Inkish Kingdoms
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Editorial Review: The House That Wasn’t There by Andrew Forrest Baker | Inkish Kingdoms
A mind game or a bemusing writing style accentuates the gothic in this trauma-driven novel. – Inkish Kingdoms
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Editorial Review: Stolen Heart by Kristian Daniels | Inkish Kingdoms
An unfortunate fast-forward collection of miseries that have stained the whole LGBTQ+ community – Inkish Kingdoms
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Editorial Review: The Solar Realm: The Silver Slayer by PM Black | Inkish Kingdoms
Red Queen meets X-men, plague with monsters and vicious defenders, The Solar Realm promises highly entertaining and brutal adventures. – Inkish Kingdoms
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Editorial Review: Allure of Oartheca by James Siewert | Inkish Kingdoms
A unique, fluffy, and spicy space-heist that will make you question your taste in mankind. – Inkish Kingdoms
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Editorial Review: The Proxima Plague by Robert Thornton | Inkish Kingdoms
Terrifyingly familiar… the uncanny at its best – Inkish Kingdoms
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Editorial Review: Hale: The Rise of the Griffins by J.K Noble | Inkish Kingdoms
A secret hidden in multiple stories, events of magical proportions twisting around treason and deception, JK Noble brings “Hale: The Rise of the Griffins” a new debut fantasy worth reading.