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Medieval Bookworm reviews
In his first short story collection, Christopher Meeks uses effective prose to provide us with a variety of emotions and real life situations in compact form....
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writer and witches, and words ... reviews
The best pasrt of this book for me was the ending . . . . It leaves the reader with a sense of peace, if not satisfaction. I highly recommend it - this is...
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Vulpes Libris reviews
Hearts and Minds got me in the habit of bed-reading again - something I haven’t done for years. For thirty minutes each night I snuggled up and read the perfect...
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Rock & Roll Never Forgets
The Mystery Reader reviews
(She absolutely nails it: being a rock star is JP's job. That's precisely how he sees it. And since the story is narrated by JP, that's how the reader is supposed...
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The Telegraph reviews
At an all-women Cambridge college, a centuries-old tradition of female heads of house has been broken by the appointment of a man, James Rycarte. The sisters of...
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The Big Issue (north) reviews
With Europe ravaged in the closing stages of world war two, Russia's advancing Red Army causes the civilian population of Germany to flee in terror. Alix, the...
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Historical Novels Review reviews
Playing with the Moon Eliza Graham, Macmillan New Writing, 2007 Their small son having been killed in a road accident, Tom and Minna Byrne rent a house in an...
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The Irish Book Review reviews
Playing with the Moon Eliza Graham Autumn 2007 Eliza Graham's first novel, Playing with the Moon, is an intricately plotted work, shifting between the present and...
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Brighton Argus reviews
Minna and Tom rent a cottage in a small village near Dorset, hoping the change of scene will help them deal with the recent loss of their son. Exploring the beach...
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A Real Basket Case
Kirkus Reviews reviews
"Drugs and jealousy add up to a Rocky Mountain murder. Claire Hanover, a Colorado Springs empty-nester whose husband Roger's self-image is tied to climbing the...
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Grasping for the Wind reviews
This is an apocalyptic story to stand alongside such greats as Alas, Babylon by Pat Frank, The Road by Cormac McCarthy, or the Wastelands anthology edited by John...
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Joyfully Reviewed reviews
Wolf Fever is a fiery hot exciting novel! Action abounds from the first page keeping you engrossed. Carol and Ryan’s connection is sizzling. These two are...
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Songs for the New Depression
Kirkus Reviews reviews
Kergan Edwards-Stout infuses reality and hopefulness into a bittersweet story about compassion and personal growth. A distinctively entertaining novel written with...
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My Life Map
BlogHer.com reviews
When we embark on a trip, we're far more likely to make it to our destination easily if we know our starting point and plan a route to our destination. We plot our...
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LA Times reviews
Like the best storytellers -- fictional or otherwise -- [Joseph] treats her people with compassion. She manages to be very funny. But she refuses to reduce her...
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Niagara This Week reviews
The Alchemy of Loss is frank, open and chatty and begs the reader to keep reading. The author does not gloss over the unpleasant parts, including times when she...
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Medieval Bookworm reviews
One thing I have loved in reading many of Mr. Meeks’s stories is the humanity of his characters. You can always feel for these people. In The Brightest Moon of...
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Simran
The Pioneer reviews
It’s a common name in many Sikh families. Simran Kaur. Simran means, to remember. This book remembers her; idealistic, tempestuous, scholarly Simran hiding the...
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Boston Globe reviews
Randy Susan Meyers’s sensitive story about the legacy of domestic violence is painful to read at times, but unforgettable. Randy Susan Meyers delivers a clear-eyed...
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Married To A Geek reviews
Sleeper's Run (written by Henry Mosquera) is an action political thriller that has you in suspense the entire time you are reading it.
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