Indie Reads – September 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:


the-girl-in-the-iceThe Girl in the Ice by Robert Bryndza

“Page turner. Fast paced. Gripping. Suspenseful. Exciting. Intense.”

Read the rest of the review by Cathy Speight.

The Girl in the Ice is available through Amazon.com.


killdeer-windsKilldeer Winds by Aaron Michael Ritchey

“…a rip-roaring dystopian adventure, with a Wild West flair, that will have you on the edge of your seat …”

Read the rest of the review by ?wazithinkin.

Killdeer Winds is available through Amazon.com.


frayedFrayed by Kerry Nietz

“… another trip to the author’s extraordinary hi-tech future world run by powerful Imams. I wasn’t disappointed.”

Read the rest of the review by Pete Barber.

Frayed is available at Amazon.com.


PostcardsSouthandWest 120x177Postcards from Mr. Pish: South and West Edition
by K.S. Brooks

“Mr. Pish’s child-like enthusiasm is bound to capture any child’s imagination in this wonderful, educational series.”

Read the rest of the review by ?wazithinkin.

Postcards from Mr. Pish: South and West Edition is available at Amazon.com.


capturing-gabrielCapturing Gabriel by Lyn Horner

“… This book has it all; adventure, violence, sexual tension, magic, and a heart-rending family history to hold it all together.”

Read the rest of the review by ?wazithinkin.

Capturing Gabriel is available at Amazon.com.

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