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Issue #4, May 2009
A Word From the Editor:
             Writer's Block

Greatest Movie Monsters
             of All Time

Storm Alert
Grocery Shopping
Accordion of Doom
Windigo
A Winter's Tale
The Tomb
The Second Time Around
A Ghost Story
Artist of the Month:
             Melanie Jackson

Issue #3, April 2009
Issue #2, March 2009
Issue #1, February 2009

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Melanie Jackson

Melanie Jackson is best selling author of over 20 historical and paranormal romance novels. If you want to learn more about Melanie Jackson's books, please visit her home page at http://www.melaniejackson.com.



Drew Jackson

Drew Jackson © 2009 by Greg Gorsiski

Drew Jackson is an amateur photographer who shots like a professional. Drew's photography graces the pages of the premiere issue of Dark Realms Review. For additional examples of Drew's art, which is for sale, please refer to his home page at http://www.drewjackson.net.

Remote Control (Kindle) by Brian Jackson

British intelligence can no longer afford to risk its finest minds in the field. Now female control agents who are trained and retained at headquarters remotely communicate with male field agents who are long on brawn and short on brain.

Angie was the best in her field when she ran up against an arch villian who neutralized her field agent. This looked bad on the record, but even worse she did the unspeakable: she fell in love with her replacement field agent, Alistair McInnis.

Alistair lied his way through the admission process and is far smarter than any one thinks. But when he finds himself on a suicide mission, Angie has to break all the rules to save him. Does she succeed?

Remote control is story of a possible present in which women run the world hidden behind proxy male mouthpieces. It is both a romantic comedy and an action adventure story.

Read Remote Control on Kindle and meet the James Bond of the future.

Travel Logged (Kindle) by Brian Jackson

The night he lost his wife, Owen Beyer became a lost man. Consumed by grief and alcohol, Owen was on the brink of loosing his top executive position when he was offered one last chance. He was ordered to join a tour group for a tour agency that his company had just purchased and report back on any problems. Reluctant to do go, he was fortunate to have Juan, and lowly caterer, along with him to drag his ass onto the tour.

Coming to, Owen finds himself on tour in Europe. But eventually he turns the cards on his company by hijacking the low budget tour group to take them on a deluxe tour of Europe with all expenses paid by his employer. Along the way, he falls in love with the beautiful member of the tour group, an art enthusiast, Kathy Sullivan.

The tour group spends the rest of their time in Europe one step ahead of the law as the company and Interpol try to catch up with Owen Beyer.

Travel Logged is a romantic comedy with strong characters and plenty of heart. Along the way, people's real identities are revealed as you cheer for Owen and Kathy to first get together, and then stay together.

Read Travel Logged for the time of your life.

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