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The Wedding Shroud
ANZ LitLovers Litblog reviews
I hope that Elisabeth Storrs has written the sequel to The Wedding Shroud by the time I set off on my next long-haul flight.  It’s always difficult to find...
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The Wedding Shroud
Reading The Past Litblog reviews
Few authors have fictionalized the Etruscan civilization, especially when compared with the many who write about Rome. Though separated from the Roman Republic...
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The Wedding Shroud
Historical Novels Review Journal Issue 55 reviews
Born of a patrician mother and a wealthy plebeian father, Caecilia is no ordinary Roman citizen, but a product of two conflicting worlds. After losing both her...
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Kindle and Nook available now; print available September 17
Amazon.com reviews
FIVE STARS The idea of using scientific method to find romance seems a challenging premise for a novel. Christopher Meeks accomplishes that, and then some. We...
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Midwest Book Review - Small Press Bookwatch reviews
Thermodynamics are nothing; it's that love thing that is so frustratingly hard to figure out. Love at Absolute Zero is a novel following Gunnar Gunderson, a...
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Washington Post reviews
If you were to cast this stunt as a war movie, co-authors Eric Martin and Stephen Elliott would be the wily tricksters who don fake uniforms to slip behind enemy...
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Raging Bibliomaniac reviews
Gunnar Gunderson is a physicist with some pretty straightforward ways at looking at the world. While his research delving into the physics of absolute zero is...
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Kindle and Nook available now; print available September 17
Alive on the Shelves reviews
Gunnar Gunderson is having his midlife crisis a little early. He’s just gotten tenure and suddenly he decides he needs a wife. Gunnar’s a scientist, not a romantic...
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Do Chocolate Lovers Have Sweeter Babies?:  The Surprising Science of Pregnancy
Kirkus (starred review) reviews
Known for her previous research on love and sexual attraction, the author makes a natural transition in her latest. Delving into the science of pregnancy,...
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Do Chocolate Lovers Have Sweeter Babies?:  The Surprising Science of Pregnancy
Publishers Weekly reviews
Science writer Pincott (Do Gentlemen Really Prefer Blondes?) began her research when she was pregnant; her daughter was born during the writing process, and she...
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Bookchase reviews
Edwin Alexander’s complicated plot is filled with memorably unique characters that are, at times, more fun than the plot itself but, by the end of Al Hersey’s...
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Eating Steve
3cr radio 855 Melbourne reviews
"This is a fun book... very engaging, beautifully funny. Recommended."
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The Entire Predicament
E!Online reviews
Lucy Corin's The Entire Predicament. These stories take about 10 seconds each to get their hooks in you for life. Do those hooks hurt? Of course they do, in all...
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BookGeeks reviews
Libby Cone’s debut novel is notable for a number of reasons: firstly because, unusually for a work of fiction, its genesis was as a thesis for a Masters Degree in...
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InDenverTimes.com reviews
Eric Barnes is completely fearless. His debut novel, Shimmer, is an insightful and incisive rendering of the kind of high-tech confidence man that it’s impossible...
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Front page of book reviews
"Michael Anthony's book Mass Casualties is unique and important. It is unique because it is written from the perspective of an army medic and provides insights...
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Sacramento Book Review reviews
Change Your Mindset, Not Your Man by Sally B. Watkins, a clinical social worker, is a rich investigation into the minds of women. Written in simple terms, it is...
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Santa's Birthday Gift
Children's Bookwatch reviews
         "Santa's Birthday Gift" is a charming children's Christmas book that explains origins of Santa's role in connection...
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Authonomy reviews
What a great beginning. No introduction, no preamble, smash, straight into poor Stevie's world. You are a great writer, extremely accomplished, sorry, I threw...
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Fresh Fiction reviews
A spooky and fast moving plot that keeps you on the edge of your seat until the shocking end…Stacy Juba is a quite a versatile writer and each of her books carry...
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