Published Reviews
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Booklist reviews
"Mastering matters subtle and grotesque, Bohjalian combines intricate plotting and bewitching sensuality with historical insight and a profound sense of place to...
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Romance Book Junkies Reviews reviews
by Terry Spear
I had so much fun with this story and absolutely fell in love with Cearmach! Highland Were Wolf Wedding is a story ANY fans of the genre will have a great escape...
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AfricaBookClub.com reviews
by James Whyle
By any account, to entitle a début novel The Book of War can seem presumptuous. Yet, the book (published by Jacana Media in 2012) brilliantly lives up to the...
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Booked and Loaded reviews
by Terry Spear
Hot Highlander Alphaness wrapped in a kilt. Need I say more? Well, I have to! Because A Highland Werewolf Wedding is a straight up and top-...
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Clarion Reviews reviews
“A Place Far Away is a compelling novel by a skilled writer who knows how to build narrative tension. … Zanoyan does not sugarcoat the horrific reality of...
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RomFan Reviews reviews
by Terry Spear
Terry Spear and given us another hit to her Werewolf Series. I don’t think I will ever get bored with her books as each one brings a new a delightful hero...
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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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San Francisco Book Review reviews
Darkness ... takes the reader into hidden places that exist just tissue paper thinness away from the world as we know it. Darkness and horror abound in the story...
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Fresh Fiction reviews
by Terry Spear
A HIGHLAND WEREWOLF WEDDING is a delightfully amusing romantic novel. Terry Spear's 11th...
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Tome Tender reviews
by Terry Spear
Elaine Hawthorne is an American grey werewolf and she has been living as a lone wolf for years. She has returned to Scotland...
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Amazon.com reviews
Award winning and happily espoused poets, Carolyn Howard-Johnson and Magdalena Ball, have teamed up once again, to help celebrate their love of the holidays with...
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Cocktails and Books reviews
This was a book that had me laughing and then cringing because Gunnar reminded me of some individuals I know who resembled poor Gunnar in more ways than one....
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http://www.fertel.com/forums/Forum13/HTML/000009.html reviews
by Andrew Q Lam
Perfume Dreams is, to me, a storybook. Lam’s words, even the title, give me the chills. There are ghosts at work in this book, figures and objects and charred...
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Aaron Paul Lazar reviews
Magdalena Ball’s writing, insightful and deep, engages the reader from page one. Her characters linger long after the story resolves to its perfect conclusion....
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http://www.chapter16.org/ reviews
"Marilyn Kallet’s new collection of wry, mostly romantic poems, The Love That Moves Me, takes its title from a line in Dante: “Amor mi mosse, che mi fa parlare...
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ForeWord Magazine reviews
by John Knoerle
The Proxy Assassin
Book Three of the American Spy Trilogy
ForeWord Review
“Dumb cowards live longer than smart heroes,” quips reluctant spy Hal Schroeder as his...
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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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amazon.com reviews
Shifting between memory and reality, filmmaker Ida Mae Glick watches her world stagger into focus from the perspective of her hospital bed, as powerful truths...
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Emerald Reference Reviews reviews
In point of comprehensiveness, American Countercultures is impressive. I played my usual game with reference books of "testing it out": this involves checking it...
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