Published Reviews
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Amazon reviews
The Stubborn Princess by J.B. Stockings is the number one favorite book of our youngest Granddaughter, who is 2 1/2. The book is fun with creatively written...
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Amazon reviews
Full of surprising twists, this romance has mystery, love and danger all packed into one book! The descriptions make it easy to "see" the plot unfold. The...
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Amazon reviews
Jodi's book is refreshingly clean and delightful!! I found myself staying up past my normal bedtime so I could find out what happened in the next chapter. This...
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Midwest Book Review reviews
by Toby Tate
"Lilith" is a strong addition to horror fiction collections, recommended.
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Mallory Heart Reviews reviews
by Toby Tate
“Lilith” was a non-stop read, a thriller/horror/speculative science/paranormal all rolled into one, with great characterizations and an unbelievably fascinating...
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Wistfulskimmie's Book Reviews reviews
by Toby Tate
I could quite easily see this being made into a blockbuster film - the characters were solid and believable and the story well rounded and the ending was...
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Caught Between the Pages reviews
I’ve really been looking forward to reading more novels like this lately so when I had the opportunity to read Sleeper’s Run I jumped on it! I got the action and...
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Amazon Review reviews
by Rob Loughran
I definitely enjoyed this book. It's a great story, one that explores the dark side of "normal" people who might think about doing something "wrong" but never...
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Smashwords.com reviews
by Rob Loughran
"Beautiful Lies" a hard-boiled crime novel by Rob Loughran is a carefully written and ingenious glimpse into the mind of a thrill killer, what he is thinking,...
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Poetry International/ Issue 18/19/ 2012 reviews
Beautiful Soon Enough
"The stories in this prize-winning collection are all about sex. They’re tactile, explosive, hilarious, rueful, and knowing. They’re...
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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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The Jamaica Gleaner reviews
Opal Palmer In love with Mr Write
published: Sunday | March 2, 2008
Barbara Nelson, Contributor
Opal Palmer Adisa is in love with writing. Her first stories, she...
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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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http://booksamyreads.blogspot.com/ reviews
by W.L. Hoffman
I just finished reading W. L. Hoffman’s work The First Mother’s Fire, which is book one of what will be The Soulstealer War series. Hoffman, a law professional by...
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barnesandnoble.com reviews
by Don Surath
If cold-calling is the part of your job that you put off 'til last (even though you know that cold-calling is what gets the whole process rolling), then reading...
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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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Ralphmag.org reviews
by Robert Earle
Nights in thePink MotelAn American Strategist'sPursuit of Peace in IraqRobert Earle(Naval Institute Press)Robert Earle arrived in Baghdad in June, 2004 just as the...
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Amazon UK reviews
by Layton Green
When I read the synopsis for this book, my first thought was 'The Da Vinci Code'. Too many of the plot strands and locations seemed the same for the book to be...
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Out in Print reviews
“(Y)ou’ll find a lot of entertainment in the many emotions of Paul Alan Fahey’s extraordinary anthology, The Other Man.... The humor base is covered by the opening...
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The Constant Critic reviews
Plenty of contemporary poets might agree, in principle, that the whole point of a past is to use it, and that the whole point of one’s culture is to live it, but...
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