Reviews
- Rise Reviews - "I Will by Barton Paul Levenson" Beatrice Underwood-Sweet January 1, 2011
- Toni V. Sweeney - "Max and Me by Barton Paul Levinson" Toni V. Sweeney August 19, 2010
- Bookwenches - "Max and Me" Bobby D. Whitney August 17, 2010
- Manic Readers - "Ella The Vampire" Stacey May 2, 2010
- Marginalia - "The Boogie-Woogie, Time-Traveling, Cyborg Blues" Boudica June 16, 2009
- E Book Guru - "Parole" Staff March 23, 2009
- You Gotta Read Reviews - "Parole" Stephanie March 12, 2009
- Emmatyville - "Parole" Emma Wayne Porter March 2, 2009
- Dark Diva Reviews - "Ella The Vampire" Jennifer Campbell February 23, 2009
- You Gotta Read Reviews - "Ella The Vampire" Tami February 22, 2009
- Literary Nymphs - "Parole" Scandalous Minx February 18, 2009
- Toasted Scimitar - "Raid" Staff August 12, 2008
- Blogtide Rising - "Problem in Logic" Deven D Atkinson January 4, 2008
- Horror World - "The Curse" Joe Kroeger January 2007
- SFReader - "Problem in Logic" Robert J. Santa November 13, 2006
- Tangent Online - "All the Horrible Dragons" Paul Abbamondi October 14, 2006
- SFReader - "Van Helsing in London" David A. Olson September 21, 2006
- Oz Horror Scope (Australia) - "The Curse" Miranda Siemienowicz August 9, 2006
- Tangent Online - "The Curse" Janice Clark December 24, 2005
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