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Published Reviews

LILITH
Horror World reviews
Lilith is an excellent, action oriented creature feature that fans of horror are going to love.  Lilith gets my highest recommendation.
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Book Chase reviews
Blood Drama, the new crime fiction thriller from Christopher Meeks, is Meeks's first venture into genre fiction.  Now, let's hope it is not his last, because...
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She Treads Softly reviews
Blood Drama by Christopher Meeks introduces us to Ian Nash, a grad student who has been kicked out of his PhD program. To make matters worse, while applying for...
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So Many Precious Books reviews
This is the third book I have read of Christopher Meeks and consider myself a big fan of his work.  The first two books of his that I read were, The...
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DWED Reviews reviews
I loved this book from page 1. As the story begins we meet Ian a man who is on edge as he finds himself losing everything he has worked so hard to obtain. As he...
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Kindle and Nook available now; print available September 17
To The Point reviews
In an effort to be as thorough with my exploration of the romance genre as possible, I decided that the last book I'd peruse would have a male author. It seemed...
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Interiors
Amazon reviews
What a great book! I loved it and didn't want to put it down until I was finished! Fun story line, interesting and real characters, and more than one surprise turn...
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Horses
Amazon reviews
I really prefer to read action and adventure or mysteries, but I picked this up at the recommendation of a friend and soon found myself taken in by the story and...
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Library Journal reviews
"Thoroughly gripping, beautiful, and astonishingly vengeful, this novel is a heartbreaker. Bohjalian's latest turn to historical fiction is immensely rewarding."
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The Stubborn Princess
Barnes and Noble review reviews
A new classic! Aesop's, Grimm, Mother Goose and The Stubborn Princess... classics! This fascinating tale draws you into a beautifully crafted world of characters....
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A List of Offences
Various reviews
Here are some of the reviews for my debut novel A List of Offences. It's currently available for Kindle, and is soon to be a print book, as well.   “In  ...
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"Beatrice's Mirror," by Melissa Morphew
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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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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Caribbean Beat, Issue 19 reviews
How a writer became herself DAVID KATZ Always writing from a place where the personal and political intertwine, Opal Palmer Adisa has used various literary forms...
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Eleven Eleven, Issue 14 (CA College of the Arts) reviews
Justin Chin takes his readers through a world of chaos and wonder in his latest novel, 98 Wounds. The novel is a collection of short stories that are...
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http://www.lesbilicious.co.uk/books-art/review-my-miserable-lonely-lesbian-pregnancy-by-andrea-askow reviews
Andrea is a 35-year-old pregnant, neurotic single lesbian. She wets herself when she sneezes, she pukes at the roadside and pretends that she’s praying, and she...
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Romantic Times reviews
"an absolutely charming, feel-good read. Lauren Baratz-Logsted writes genuine characters, killer comedic timing and romantic blunders that are truly something...
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East Eats West
Scribd.com reviews
  Barros, Corina 07-78921 September 29, 2010 Prof. Jose Y Dalisay Jr CL 111 The Image of Displacement when East Meets West Palmistry or the characterization...
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The Soulstealer War
Roundtable Reviews reviews
Clocking in at fewer than three hundred pages, THE FIRST MOTHER’S FIRE is a quick read and never overstays its welcome like more than a few ponderous fantasy books...
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The Estrangement Of The Rain God, 2nd edition
Righter Monthly Review, June 2012 reviews
The Estrangement of the Rain God chronicles the life of Jordan Fell beginning with the collapse of his marriage. His ordeal continues through a bout of alcoholism...
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