Published Reviews
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Lambda Book Report reviews
At first I thought that Lucy Jane Bledsoe's new book, Biting the Apple, was released at the wrong time of the year. Dipping into the first pages, I imagined I was...
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Literary Pride reviews
There is great romance here, and the religious elements, to me at least, made the book extremely readable—to the point that I could not stop reading once I began....
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Literary Pride reviews
Aterovis manages to give us real characters, the kind that we can identify with, even if the storyline may seem to be a bit unusual. As Killian Kendall matures and...
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Rainbow Reviews reviews
This is an astounding and award winning piece of gay literature. The reader is taken on a roller-coaster ride of romance, murder-mystery, thriller, comedy as well...
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The New York Sun reviews
by JT Ellison
When reading mysteries (or maybe anything, for that matter), whether for fun or because it's part of the job (some job!), it's easy to fall into the fuzzy womb of...
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Front Street Reviews (http://www.FrontStreetReviews.com) reviews
by W.L. Hoffman
The First Mother's FireBook I in The Soulstealer WarW.L. Hoffman
Reviewed by Araminta Matthews
We literary folk like to think that Genre fiction is sub-par to...
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VirtualWordsmith.blogspot.com reviews
"Camille Marchetta never flinches in this raw, but hopeful story of how people deal with a death they can't possibly understand.
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Kirkus Discoveries reviews
"Marchetta’s prose is elegant in its simplicity, its rhythm gently carrying the reader forward like the Hudson River that figures so prominently throughout...
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Booklist reviews
From Booklist in the Feb 15 issue College professor Tom Nelson has it bad in the wake of a devastating tragedy: the death of his son at thehands of his own wife,...
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Boston Globe reviews
by Ari Juels
Either Ari Juels is living an amazing double life or he really does have the imagination to make it as a novelist... in his first work of fiction, “Tetraktys,’’...
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Fresh Fiction reviews
by Terry Spear
"An interesting and exciting addition to this highly entertaining paranormal series."
SEDUCED BY THE WOLF is the 5th in Terry Spear's paranormal werewolf series....
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The Writers' Center reviews
In memoir, it can be dangerously easy to force a life that is, as most lives are, messy and non-linear into a sentimental and familiar plot structure. Satterfield...
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THE BOSTON SUNDAY GLOBE reviews
Tender look at Mailer
By Jan Gardner, Globe Correspondent
January 31, 2010
Around Provincetown, Norman Mailer was known as a regular guy. He chatted with locals as...
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WIRED online reviews
But I’m always glad to find an independent project that I enjoy.
The perception for independent comics, I think, is that they’re the literary fiction version of...
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Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reviews
In A. Manette Ansay's "Midnight Champagne" (1999), a funny, tender novel about a Midwestern wedding, the music is beer hall polka, raucous and sentimental. (Ansay...
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Bookgasm reviews
"Corbett’s prose is dark and densely layered. It immerses you into the sights, sounds and smells of every locale, as well as the interior thoughts and doubts of...
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BC Blogcritics reviews
The idealist in me wasn’t entirely certain that our society needed even a tongue-in-cheek primer on how to end a marriage. Yet, if one looks objectively at the...
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Publishers Weekly reviews
by Wim Coleman
In this fresh, experimental novel, a psychotherapist, Hector Glasco, attempts to cure Hilary, a jaded movie queen, of her "perpetual sense of déja vu." … Cleverly...
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