Published Reviews
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Pop Culture Junkie reviews
Months and Seasons is a collection of short stories. In it we meet a variety of people in different stages of life, dealing with different conflicts and life-...
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Front Street Reviews reviews
Hoodoo Money is a page-turner. The pace never really slows down. Pennington does not waste words or action. She effortlessly moves the plot between two settings...
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January Magazine reviews
...Hellmann builds a complex web of deceit and treachery. It’s not uncommon for writers, particularly crime writers, to paint an almost Stepford Wives picture of...
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Library Journal reviews
The award-winning author of the Ellie Foreman series (An Image of Death) here introduces Chicago cop-turned-PI Georgia Davis. A female high school student is found...
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Chicago Tribune reviews
There's a new no-nonsense female private detective in town: Georgia Davis, a former cop who is tough and smart enough to give even the legendary V.I. Warshawski a...
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Merry Go Round Reviews reviews
by JT Ellison
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In the 1980s in Nashville, the Snow White Killer murdered ten women who looked similar with their dark hair and the red lipstick painted haphazardly all over...
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Romantic Times reviews
by JT Ellison
4 and 1/2 Stars!!!
Ellison's second Taylor Jackson story is precisely plotted and crisply written, and there are several effective twists. It's guaranteed to...
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The Compulsive Reader reviews
Christopher Meeks's collection of short stories features two short stories previously published by Amazon Shorts and Rosebud — the title story “Months and Seasons...
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India Today reviews
It’s a troubling journey into a complex society trapped between western liberalism and radical Islam, where distortions about India and Indian Muslims dominate...
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The News, Pakistan reviews
Being a Muslim in India is a tough job. Threatened and terrorised by a growing number of Hindu militant extremists, and constantly looked at with suspicion and...
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http://www.raintaxi.com/online/2002spring/hummer.shtml reviews
by T. R. Hummer
In his previous collection, Walt Whitman in Hell, T. R. Hummer contrasted Whitman's idealistic lyrics of America with visions of a blighted nation, culminating in...
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www.blogcritics.org reviews
by Louise Young
As the reader, you will find yourself unable to avoid the seduction and allure created by the author, Louise Young, who has a natural sensitivity and suavity for...
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The Fright Site reviews
by Loren Rhoads
I’m not familiar with the zine MORBID CURIOSITY (1997-2006), consisting of confessions by real people about their bizarre professions, dark desires and odd...
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Reader Views reviews
Although most readers know there are abandoned children and poverty all over the world, it really won’t hit home until they read this true and heartbreaking story...
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Literary Magic reviews
Christopher Meeks is a brilliant short story writer, and I knew I wanted to read this novel the minute I read the title.
I read this luring title on Kindle, so...
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http://back-to-books.blogspot.com/2010/06/105-switch-by-grant-mckenzie.html reviews
All I can start out with is a big WOW! This is not quite my usual fare of thriller which usually consists of the serial killer variety so I was not prepared for...
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Texas Books in Review reviews
For Martha, who is landlocked in Arkansas during the 1960s and ’70s, the Gulf of Mexico is a pirate’s paradise of monkeys swinging from coconut trees and Texas...
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Author website reviews
by Hank Quense
I found your book very informative, and I refer back to it even now. Especially helpful was the suggestion of a novel writing software. My stories come out...
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Bookpleasures Reviews reviews
by Hank Quense
This delightful collection of six short stories and two novellas is set in the mythical realm of Gundarland on a planet named Gundar, which, according to Quense,...
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Jewish Woman Magazine reviews
by Sarah Stern
In her first book of poems, Another Word for Love (Finishing Line Press), Sarah Stern looks at the big themes of love, loss and death with a creative and lyrical...
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