Published Reviews
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Elle Magazine reviews
"Orenstein's nakedly honest account of her decision at age 35 to have a baby and her ensuing struggle to do so reads like a detective thriller. Each new...
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MORE Magazine reviews
"...a raw, funny and poignant memoir ... she writes keenly and with humor about the difficult road her quest takes. By the time I reached the end of the book...
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The Smoking Poet reviews
There is much good to be found between the covers of Yesterday’s Dreams, from the rich Celtic myth to well-defined characters — a sympathetic protagonist and dark...
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Grasping For the Wind: book reviews, fantasy, and life's little jottings reviews
A few other notable authors who I had not heard of before, but whose stories I enjoyed Renee Stern (Hostage), Chris Stout (a chilling tale called The Medusa),...
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The Fantasy Review reviews
If you enjoy any combination of short stories, nautical fantasy and new authors then I would suggest checking out this new anthology.
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The Fix, Short Fiction Reviews reviews
In “Consigned to the Sea” by Danielle Ackley-McPhail, Sionna and her daughter, Kate, have been captured by North Sea pirates who want Sionna to show them a course...
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Wild Violet Vol VI, Issue 3 - Mortal Coil reviews
The editors of Bad-Ass Faeries have collected stories about faeries much edgier than the sparkle-winged Tinkerbelles who dominate popular culture, returning the...
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The Huntress Reviews (cross posted on Amazon.co.uk) reviews
So here are nineteen Faery tales which in no way resemble the cute little faeries of our childhood. Some stories are written better than others, but all of them...
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Small Press Reviews reviews
If we were to randomly approach a person on the street, say a construction worker or a no-frills politician, and ask that individual what characteristics a faerie...
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Reviewer's Bookwatch reviews
The Weight of Silence is a sociological travel memoir about the beauty, richness, and terrible poverty in India and, in particular, about the children. Shelley...
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myshelf.com reviews
For many of us the Civil Rights movement is epitomized by Martin Luther King, Jr. It is unfortunate that we seldom recall the contributions and sacrifices made by...
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Edge reviews
impressive memoir...this book, "quiet" by industry standards, is more gripping than most big press memoirs that are efficiently marketable with the one-line blurb...
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Amazon.com reviews
When it comes to books about The Beatles, they usually fall in one of two categories: "memoirs" and "archives" (including timelines, analysis, photos, recording...
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Night Owl Romance reviews
by Terry Spear
This is the seventh installment in Ms. Spear's werewolf series and will not disappoint. If you are new to this series you can pick up this book without reading the...
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Thoughts...OVER COFFEE reviews
by Terry Spear
This story is wonderful blend of contemporary suspense; romance, with just the right mix of paranormal. Terry has a wonderful sense of humor and you can’t help but...
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Newsday reviews
Every man, woman, child - not to mention dog and plant - owes its life to Jack Durkin. Had he and nine generations of Durkins before him not been weeding a field...
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Publisher's Weekly reviews
In this intelligent and witty memoir, poet Beasley (I Was the Jukebox) recounts her lifelong struggle to live a normal life while waging a battle against deadly...
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There's a Dead Guy in My Living Room (blog) reviews
by Clea Simon
Simon’s book has the sharp kind of character detail I think she herself appreciates. Her crisp writing and polished plot are a pleasure from start to finish.
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Kirkus Review reviews
SPOILER ALERT! Mosquera weaves a tale of suspense through a clandestine world, crafting an engaging read that’s not easily put down.
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