Published Reviews
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Genre Go Round Reviews reviews
This is a terrific suspense that blends a touch of the Fey with the life of Puccini inside of a taut contemporary thriller. Fast-paced, fans will appreciate the...
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Romantic Times reviews
Marley’s latest is a poetic blend of historical fiction and suspense. Readers are kept waiting anxiously in the dark for details behind Tory’s escape,...
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Historic Windsor Library VT. and www.restoremedia.com reviews
He explains calculations effectively and includes detailed glossaries throughout the book. It is a practical manual for carpenters and other trade professionals to...
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http://www.midwestbookreview.com/sbw/nov_11.htm#Mystery/Suspense reviews
Survival and the desire to help are clashes that are hard to understand. "Jolt" is a delve into a fictional future where nuclear meltdowns happen and a town is...
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Righter Monthly Review, June 2012 reviews
The Estrangement of the Rain God chronicles the life of Jordan
Fell beginning with the collapse of his marriage. His ordeal continues
through a bout of alcoholism...
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Book jacket reviews
In The Estrangement Of The Rain God Michael Warren shows, with enviable skill, the structure of a close-knit and happy family. Then, with the aid of clues and...
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Los Angeles Review reviews
by Ilie Ruby
It is charged with emotional violence and a depth of loss, unapologetically the framework of a great redemption. Ruth becomes the narrator readers are able to...
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Kirkus Reviews reviews
by Ilie Ruby
When a blue moon rises, mistakes can be undone, lost children can find their homes, and sea lions can shed their skins.
The selkie myth lies at the heart of...
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Lassen Reviews reviews
Martin, Marianne, “The Indelible Heart”, Bywater Books, 2011.
The Power of Friendship
Amos Lassen
When a good story comes together with beautiful...
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LesFic Unbound reviews
One of life's lessons is learning where boundaries are and how to live within them. Marianne K. Martin takes that subject and wraps it in a story so...
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Stanford Law Review reviews
Called “Portia of the Pacific,” Clara Shortridge Foltz, who lived from 1849 until 1934, was the first woman admitted to the practice of law in California, and...
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Nocturne Romance Reads reviews
Marley’s novel could easily be classified as a mystery; however such a limited perspective would minimize the intensity of the emotional elements. This is a...
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blogster.com reviews
by Andrew Q Lam
As a child I grew up reading books like John Bellairs’ The House with a Clock in It’s Walls,J.R.R. Tolkien’s The Hobbit and Madeleine...
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Las Vegas Review-Journal reviews
by Naseem Rakha
“The Crying Tree” is a powerful novel full of moral questions as well as surprises. Like real life, there are no easy roads for these characters, but they make...
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The Other Side reviews
Farzana Versey is a well-known, independent minded and rather spunky writer whose introverted public personality camouflages a healthy irreverence in her writings...
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Globe and Mail reviews
Women will do anything for love. That much is clear in Victoria Zackheim's revealing - and riveting - collection of female-authored essays in The Other Woman. The...
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Lambda Literary reviews
by Urvashi Vaid
The first line of Urvashi Vaid’s new book Irresistible Revolution: Confronting Race, Class and the Assumptions of LGBT Politics (Magnus Books) is enough to...
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Los Angeles Review of Books reviews
by Andrew Q Lam
Of Refugees and Cosmopolites
Ever since childhood, I have had an odd aversion to reading any book with the word "dream" in its title, doubly...
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City Pages reviews
by Geling Yan
In Yan's stories it is the small kindness, the brief, tender moment, that surmounts the walls. At these times her characters, no matter how recalcitrant, breathe...
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CBS Money Watch reviews
You've reported sexual harassment to HR. You get a call from the VP of human resources. The company attorney and he want to meet with you to interview you about...
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