Published Reviews
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Barnes & Noble Explorations reviews
Brilliantly blending the cutthroat intrigues of the high-tech business world with revolutionary world building, Edelman could quite possibly be the love child of...
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Romantic Times Magazine reviews
by Karen Olson
Olson's skillful telling of an action-packed story makes this book difficult to put down. Four stars.
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Chicago Sun-Times reviews
by Karen Olson
Dead of the Day is a fun mystery, with just enough edge to make it sparkle.
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Richmond (VA) Times-Dispatch reviews
by Karen Olson
Olson, a graduate of Roanoke College and a reporter and editor for Connecticut newspapers for 20 years, brings a journalist's eye for detail and immediacy to this...
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Kirkus Reviews reviews
Private eye Georgia Davis battles on behalf of a mentally challenged man charged with murder.
After being suspended from the force and dumped by a fellow cop,...
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The Women's Review of Books, Vol. XVII reviews
Say how ya doing Outside world? Do you remember me? I’m that intricate part Missing from the whole The one y’all decided to forget. (p. 29...
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Guardian UK reviews
The timing of the award is almost as striking as the writing which it honours. A former American machine gunner's memoir of a year's tour of duty in Iraq based on...
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Philadelphia Bulletin reviews
Here’s a book you can fall in love with just by reading the table of contents. It’s entitled 101 Really Important Things You Already Know, But Keep Forgetting by...
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The Kansas City Star reviews
"Pritchett has achieved something pretty intricate here: He has wrapped the real-life explorer Meriwether Lewis in a contemporary fiction. The tension between...
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The Denver Post reviews
“With publication of Michael Pritchett's debut novel, The Melancholy Fate of Captain Lewis, Unbridled has again introduced an extraordinary writer to the world…the...
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Edge reviews
impressive memoir...this book, "quiet" by industry standards, is more gripping than most big press memoirs that are efficiently marketable with the one-line blurb...
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Amazon.com reviews
When it comes to books about The Beatles, they usually fall in one of two categories: "memoirs" and "archives" (including timelines, analysis, photos, recording...
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The Pedestal Magazine reviews
From the title alone, you know that Girl on a Bridge will probably involve danger, personal transition, or perhaps lost youth. Suzanne Frischkorn's second poetry...
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Night Owl Romance reviews
by Terry Spear
This is the seventh installment in Ms. Spear's werewolf series and will not disappoint. If you are new to this series you can pick up this book without reading the...
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http://toddswift.blogspot.com/2010/10/featured-poet-dean-rader.html reviews
by Dean Rader
Rader is an American poet that readers in Britain should begin to get onto their radars, to state the blinkin' obvious.
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Darhk Portal reviews
by Terry Spear
Okay, apparently the book gods saw me in my distress over my dilema with the less than hotness level in the recent books...
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Publisher's Weekly reviews
In this intelligent and witty memoir, poet Beasley (I Was the Jukebox) recounts her lifelong struggle to live a normal life while waging a battle against deadly...
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There's a Dead Guy in My Living Room (blog) reviews
by Clea Simon
Simon’s book has the sharp kind of character detail I think she herself appreciates. Her crisp writing and polished plot are a pleasure from start to finish.
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Cindy's Love of Books reviews
SPOILER ALERT! All I have to say is wow! I was pleasantly surprised by the book and how much I really enjoyed it. Its fast paced and it literally sucks you in...
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Borders.com reviews
Creative Acts of Healing is an eloquent testament to the resilience of the human spirit. Van Praag provides the reader with an autobiographical account of the...
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