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Published Reviews

Depth of Deception (A Titanic Murder Mystery)
Game Vortex Magazine reviews
"I have been intentionally vague in this review so as not to spoil any surprises.That being said, it's a fun story with a good mystery..."
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Depth of Deception (A Titanic Murder Mystery)
Straight Talk Book Reviews reviews
  "Depth of Deception will keep you turning the pages, eager to see how the plots play out."   
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Depth of Deception (A Titanic Murder Mystery)
Anakina.blog reviews
  "È una lettura che consiglio agli amanti delle storie ricche di mistero, che però non disdegnino lasciarsi andare ogni tanto alla semplice accettazione dell...
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Depth of Deception (A Titanic Murder Mystery)
Sun Sentinel (Florida) reviews
  "Alexander Galant has created a thrilling murder mystery: One with countless cliffhangers and suspense, but no foreshadowing that could hint to what will...
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Depth of Deception (A Titanic Murder Mystery)
A Book Lover's Library reviews
       "This is one of the books you have to read for 2012. I more than enjoyed it. I  couldn’t stop reading it and completed it in one...
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Sacramento Press reviews
"...this is one of the best books I’ve read in a very long time, memoir or otherwise."
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Savage Hunger
Wickedly Delicious Book Reviews reviews
  I can not believe I have never read a Terry Spear novel before. Wow, her writing voice is beautiful and is a wonderful storyteller. The characters jump...
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Grind
The Reno News and Review reviews
I really liked this collection, and I’ve got to add it to my “local must reads” list. I don’t want to make too much of it, but I’ve really noticed an uptick in...
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VOYA Magazine reviews
A compelling mystery and crime drama unfolds as Tory Lake tries to build a new life for herself as Paulette Chambers. Tory, a Vermont therapist, is desperate to...
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The Midwest Book Review reviews
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Believing Cedric
Quill & Quire reviews
(Starred review, 'a work of exceptional merit') "The writing is inventive without being showy, and Lavorato has a gift for letting characters’ emotions seep out,...
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Philadelphia Inquirer reviews
BOOKS NOTEWORTHY NOVEL Strokes of truth on blank canvas Reviewed By Carlin Romano the Philadelphia Inquirer May 21, 2006 One thinks of modeling for artists as...
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Best Evidence
Amazon.Com Editor's Picks reviews
  In Best Evidence, Michael Schmicker assembles scientific documentation for experiences that many readers intuitively believe are real, despite mainstream...
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Shaggy Muses
Margaret Forster, author of Elizabeth Barrett Browning: The Life and Loves of a Poet reviews
I so enjoyed SHAGGY MUSES. It manages very successfully to bring into focus exactly why these dogs were important to these writers—an intriguing mixture of...
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Publishers Weekly reviews
The Crying Tree Naseem Rakha. Broadway, $22.95 (304p) ISBN 978-0-7679-3140-3 This complex, layered story of a family's journey toward justice and forgiveness comes...
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Virgins And Martyrs: An Aria Quynn Novel
Fiction Nation Reviews (http://www.fictionnationonline.com/reviews/virginsandmartyrs.html) reviews
Virgins and Martys by Earl Merkel I'm Kim Alexander and this is Fiction Nation. The book is Virgins and Martyrs by Earl Merkel. Is it possible to write a book...
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Shadows and Ghosts
Amazon.com reviews
SHADOWS AND GHOSTS masterfully shifts between the present tense and distant recollection, the earthly and the ethereal, and drama and humor. I often found myself...
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Remain In Light
Will Kenyon's Little Corner of the Universe reviews
Stronger in voice, more sublime in style, and ultimately more intriguing than its predecessor and many of its contemporaries, Remain In Light stands as a...
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Kindle and Nook available now; print available September 17
This Miss Loves to Read reviews
Love at Absolute Zero is a gem of a book, and as I rarely begin a review with such a direct declaration, you can be sure that I truly enjoyed reading this story,...
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First Girl Scout, The Life of Juliette Gordon Low
Wall Street Journal reviews
"...a good-looking volume, illustrated with historical photographs, set on pages that resemble pale green embroidered linen and sparkling with the force of Low's...
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