Indie Reads – August 2016

Indies Unlimited does not review books, but we do have a couple of renowned reviewers on staff. We thought a great way to celebrate indie writing would be to ask those reviewers for their top indie picks of the month. Here are this month’s top picks from our experts:


A killing truthA Killing Truth by DV Berkom

“Berkom’s books are ones when you almost forget to breathe. They’re fast-paced, taut with tension and sheer joy from start to finish.”

Read the rest of the review by Cathy Speight.

A Killing Truth is available through Amazon.com.


arctic dawn Arctic Dawn by Karissa Laurel

“Arctic Dawn is a fast-paced cataclysmic addition full of action that will keep you on the edge of your seat.”

Read the rest of the review by ?wazithinkin.

Arctic Dawn is available through Amazon.com.


battle rattleBattle Rattle by Brandon Davis Jennings

“… a story that explores the cost of war off the battle field…if you’re willing to bite off something more weighty and intense, this is a great choice.”

Read the rest of the review by BigAl.

Battle Rattle is available at Amazon.com.


cargo by dv berkom 120x177Cargo by DV Berkom

“Leine has a talent for getting into tight situations that will have you on the edge of your seat…”

Read the rest of the review by BigAl.

Cargo is available at Amazon.com.


extraordinaryExtraordinary by K. M. Herkes

“… a full-throated atta-girl (is that a thing?) for a fun, fascinating short story that achieves a whole lot in a few pages.”

Read the rest of the review by Pete Barber.

Extraordinary is available at Amazon.com.


Indie Reads – July 2016

Indies Unlimited does not review books, but we do have a couple of renowned reviewers on staff. We thought a great way to celebrate indie writing would be to ask those reviewers for their top indie picks of the month. Here are this month’s top picks from our experts:


When Churchyards Yawn 120x177When Churchyards Yawn by Cathy Vasas-Brown

“Vasas-Brown does everything to perfection: she develops her characters, structures a faultless plot, creates the right emotions for any scene…”

Read the rest of the review by Cathy Speight.

When Churchyards Yawn is available through Amazon.com.


Havoc Rising 120x177Havoc Rising by Brian S. Leon

“I would highly recommend Havoc Rising to any reader who enjoys mythology … that includes epic battles between good and evil. ”

Read the rest of the review by ?wazithinkin.

Havoc Rising is available through Amazon.com.


FindingTravis3D-2-medFinding Travis by Melissa Bowersock

“This was an enjoyable kickoff to this new series. I’m looking forward to seeing where it goes from here.”

Read the rest of the review by BigAl.

Finding Travis is available at Amazon.com.


turtle's weir 120x177Turtle’s Weir by Lynne Cantwell

“This book was a roller-coaster ride of action and heartfelt emotions. The path Ms. Cantwell took us on was well envisioned, deliberate, and developed.”

Read the rest of the review by ?wazithinkin.

Turtle’s Weir is available at Amazon.com.


sparrow 120x177Sparrow by Grace Jelsnik

“I think this story would appeal to those readers who enjoy a suspenseful romance without any gore or gratuitous sex—a great holiday read IMO.”

Read the rest of the review by Pete Barber.

Sparrow is available at Amazon.com.


Where’s Print Book Party?

Mr Pish looking through binoculars in Mr Pish's Woodland Adventure
I know Print Book Party is here somewhere!

We imagine you’re looking for this week’s Print Book Party. Well, there isn’t one.

You see, print book prices don’t change weekly (or even daily) like eBook prices do, so we decided to give the admins a break (they were getting cranky from overwork – since they don’t get paid, you know), and only run Print Book Party on the first Sunday of every month.

You can still post your book to the most recent installment of Print Book Party by clicking here and clicking on the headline at the top of the list. After you click on the headline, you will be brought to the most recent post where you can scroll down and list your book. Please make sure not to drop and run! Share the post with your followers so they know where they can find your print book along with a bunch of others. Then it doesn’t make it all about “you” so you are not actually self-promoting. Capische?

And make sure to follow the rules of Print Book Party. We do this all for you, and all for free, so please pay attention. If you go over the 140 character description (and that is CHARACTER not WORD, people!!), the admins will delete some words, leave others, and MAYBE they will make sense. You don’t want to be THAT guy, do you?

So go forth, be free, enjoy your Sunday, and thanks for being here at Indies Unlimited.

Indie Reads – June 2016

Indies Unlimited does not review books, but we do have a couple of renowned reviewers on staff. We thought a great way to celebrate indie writing would be to ask those reviewers for their top indie picks of the month. Here are this month’s top picks from our experts:


Dragon ChoirDragon Choir by Benjamin Descovich

“This intelligently told story is bound to sweep you up as the plot twists and turns with each new revelation.”

Read the rest of the review by ?wazithinkin.

Dragon Choir is available through Amazon.com.


A Sudden Gust of GravityA Sudden Gust of Gravity by Laurie Boris

“Meticulously researched, set in the fascinating world of magic, with engaging characters and brilliantly written.”

Read the rest of the review by Cathy Speight.

A Sudden Gust of Gravity is available through Amazon.com.


White GirlWhite Girl by Grace Jelsnik

“I don’t usually read political intrigue type novels full of espionage, but this one seemed well researched, plausible, and frightening.”

Read the rest of the review by ?wazithinkin.

White Girl is available at Amazon.com.