Published Reviews
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Goodreads reviews
by Aberjhani
This little volume, Aberjhani's first, is brash, bold and daring. The structure is, for me, unusual as it offers a mixture of genres. There are several clusters of...
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Red Room reviews
by Aberjhani
'To continue one's journey in the darkness with one's footsteps guided by illumination of remembered radiance is to know courage of a peculiar kind – the courage...
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Deb's Book Bag reviews
by Terry Spear
A Highland Werewolf Wedding is the eleventh book in the Heart of the Wolf series by Terry Spear. This highly acclaimed series is well known for Spear's great...
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Post-Gazette.com reviews
Having trouble finding just the right words to use to tell Mom how much she means to you? Let authors Kate and David Marshall help.
In "What I Love about You...
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Salty Ink reviews
Wayworn Wooden Floors showcases what Mark Lavorato’s writing style, which is simple and down to earth; he is telling stories but not fluffing them up beyond...
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Booklist reviews
Although he’s officially on vacation, DI Andy Horton can’t help stopping when he sees several police cars near Portsmouth’s historic dockyard. But when he...
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Morningcable.com reviews
Poetic and lyrical, the novel aspires to create an impressive array of metaphor, mysticism, and reality within the juxtaposition of 8 protagonists, each...
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bookideas.com reviews
by Warren Adler
Sequels can be tricky and dangerous. Just ask Laurence J. Peter, who, with Raymond Hull, wrote in 1969 a ground-breaking book, The Peter Principle, the...
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Thoughts in Progress reviews
by Warren Adler
The War of the Roses - The Children by Warren Adler
You know how you read a book and wish the author would write a sequel because you’re curious about the...
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dadofdivas-reviews.blogspot.com reviews
by Warren Adler
About the Book What ever happened to the children from The War of the Roses?
"More than 20 years after the publication of The War of the Roses, the divorce story...
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The Washington Post reviews
Calla Lily Ponder is born in the little Louisiana town of La Luna, or The Moon, which borders on a meandering river of the same name. This is fitting because the...
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Library Journal reviews
by Lisa Solod
This collection of 23 new essays maps a lot of terrain, not simply that of physical desire or lust. The longings here range from joyous to bittersweet, from...
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LOS ANGELES TIMES reviews
Each day the sports pages teem with wins and losses, statistics and scores, victors and runners-up. But that's not all.
"Sports don't just have to be about...
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North Kitsap Herald reviews
Fiction junkies packing for vacation can without hesitation place “The Crowning Glory of Calla Lily Ponder” into the juicy reading pile. There’s period drama,...
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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reviews
It's hard not to fall in love with the people in this magical place, where love is as plentiful as the dancing, gumbo and ice-cold Cokes.
"Crowning Glory," much...
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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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Kirkus Reviews reviews
“Zanoyan illuminates the seedy world of sex trafficking in the newly independent states of the former USSR. … The rarely discussed subject matter from a...
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South China Morning Post reviews
FOR YEARS KIM Wong Keltner cruised
bookshops, looking for contemporary fiction
featuring heroines with whose experiences
she could identify. She saw countless...
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Publishers Weekly reviews
In charming and often self-deprecating fashion, novelist Lipman (The View from Penthouse B) has penned an engaging and moving series of essays about her life—...
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