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:
Pilgrim Wheels by Neil Hanson
“As a reader, we can hitchhike with him and share in those insights without a single turn of the pedal.”
Read the rest of the review by BigAl.
Pilgrim Wheels is available through Amazon.com.
Larry the Horrible Time Traveler by Andrew Coltirn
“…The plot moves fast, I had trouble putting the book down to sleep.”
Read the rest of the review by Sam Waite.
Larry the Horrible Time Traveler is available through Amazon.com.
The Sun Singer by Malcolm R. Campbell
“All ages of readers who enjoy mystical adventures, alternate universes, or epic tales will love this story.”
Read the rest of the review by ?wazithinkin.
The Sun Singer is available through Amazon.com.
Behind the Eight Ball by Craig Furchtenicht
” If you enjoy hard hitting, no nonsense crime, this would be right up your street.”
Read the rest of the review by Keith Nixon.
Behind the Eight Ball is available on Amazon.com..
Cargo by DV Berkom
Splintered Souls by Erica Lucke Dean
Refracted by Nicole Storey
The Hydra by Graham Stull
What Happens in Reno by Mike Monson
Sympathy for the Devil by Cathy Vasas-Brown
The Day Bailey Devlin Picked Up a Penny by Rebecca Forster
The Garden of Unfortunate Souls by Eddie Mark
The Secrets of Ice Cream Success by AD Hartley
Diary of a Dead Guy by Ty Hager
A Fate Worse Than Death by Jonathan Gould
Goody One Shoe by Julie Frayn
Born in a Burial Gown by Mike Craven
Wishing Will by Daniel Harvell and Benjamin Lund
High Maintenance by Lia Fairchild