Published Reviews
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OnEarth Magazine reviews
Leslie has written a volume that is heir, both in organization and in power, to Encounters With the Archdruid, John McPhee's classic profile of Brower and...
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Midwest Book Review reviews
A compilation of stories, insights, and humor
"If you only have time (and the energy) for one self-help, self-improvement book for personal growth, then make...
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Monsters and Critics reviews
Recently, in those nanotech & multiverse-rich intersections of science fiction, reality, and pop culture reporting, there's been a lot of talk about the...
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WGN Radio reviews
Not only a great crime novel, but also a great Chicago novel. I absolutely love this book.
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Lansing State Journal reviews
A knockout . . . Chercover's atmospheric, violent, taut tale is easily a candidate for one of the best crime novels of the year.
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Jackson Clarion-Ledger reviews
The best detective novel you will read this year. A realistic, scorching read.
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Publishers Weekly reviews
Impressive. . .The author's considerable storytelling and characterization gifts compare favorably to those of Loren D. Estleman and other established masters of...
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Associated Press reviews
[Chercover's] varied life experiences no doubt contribute to the gritty romanticism with which he portrays both his characters and the Chicago streets they inhabit...
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South Florida Sun-Sentinel reviews
Authors such as Laura Lippman, Robert Crais, Steve Hamilton and S.J. Rozan continue to refresh this sub-genre. To that list, add Chicago author Sean Chercover,...
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PINK magazine reviews
BLOOD STRANGERS is a memoir about making family with the people we love. It’s about three generations of adoption and absent fathers and two women raising two sons...
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The Washington Post reviews
by Jon Clinch
This is the kind of fiction we should be reading. "Kings of the Earth" is eloquent and moving, written with precision and clarity to stave off loss -- the loss of...
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USA Today reviews
Precious Williams upends every expectation about race, class, gender and ambition in her startlingly powerful memoir.
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Fresh Fiction reviews
by Terry Spear
Nurse Carol Woods is sick of being penned up. She hated it before she was turned into a werewolf, when the gray pack was trying to keep her safe from the destiny...
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Long and Short Reviews reviews
by Terry Spear
Wolf Fever by Terry Spear
Publisher: Sourcebooks
Genre: Contemporary, Paranormal
Length: Full Length (399 pgs)
Heat Level: spicy
Rating: 5 Books
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Genre Go Round Reviews reviews
by Terry Spear
This is a fun werewolf romance starring two likable leads and a strong support cast; mostly his clan. The story line is fast-paced yet the refreshing scenes occur...
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Debbie's Book Blog reviews
by Terry Spear
Terry Spear once again thrills fans with the latest addition to her award-winning Heart of the Wolf series. Heart of the Highland Wolf takes place in Scotland and...
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Fresh Fiction reviews
Inspirational Fiction Historical, Inspirational Fiction Romance
This inspirational novel shows that true love can conquer all and that people can change their...
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Back Cover Quote reviews
“Engrossing and captivating. A true page-turner.” —Mary Wine, Acclaimed author of Highland Heat
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