Published Reviews
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New York Times reviews
by Steve Hodel
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"George Hodel, I think, is fit company for some of noir's most civilized villains--like Waldo Lydecker in "Laura", Harry Lime in "The Third Man" or ven Noah...
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JB Stillwater Reviews reviews
by Keith Pyeatt
Above Haldis Notch by Keith Pyeatt
If you love science fiction thrillers, and who doesn't, you are going to love Keith Pyeatt's "Above Haldis Notch." Set in a...
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The Sunday Observer reviews
Powerfully encased in honours to the Orishas, womanist poet and scholar Opal Palmer Adisa has offered a big book about three strains of blackness in the...
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Gypsy Mama Logs reviews
This book had me hooked from the very beginning!! It is non-stop action from one cover to the other, and is written in the style of a big summer...
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Asheville Poetry Review reviews
by Alex Grant
POETS' DEMANDS: READERS AND CONTEXTS
IN FOUR NEW BOOKS OF POETRY
Brewer, Gaylord. Give Over, Graymalkin. Pasadena: Red Hen Press, 2011.
Grant, Alex. The...
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The Deseret News reviews
Patricia V. Davis, author of “The Diva Doctrine: 16 Universal Principles Every Woman Needs to Know,” has some advice for women on becoming a true diva. This is not...
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Publishers Weekly reviews
Goldman’s snappy dialogue and light touch make this sendup of West Coast superficiality, East Coast academia, and the Old Testament an entertaining read full of...
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Truly Simply Pink reviews
Let me just say that the synopsis above is a very tame version of what really happens in this fast paced, hair raising story of intrigue. I could not put the...
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The Romance Reader reviews
by Lisa Jensen
"A thoroughly satisfying romantic tale, filled with swashbuckling pirates, plenty of atmosphere, and characters who come alive. It’s a solid debut from an author...
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Publishers Weekly reviews
by Vicki Delany
Delany explores the social dynamics of a small mountain community as well as deftly handling the plot's twists and turns as it builds to a pulse-pounding...
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StarNews Online reviews
Your children will meet Maya the cow, J.D. the piglet, and Hilda the sheep among other animals that illustrate their unique personalities. The combination of verse...
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Debbie's Book Blog reviews
by Terry Spear
Terry Spear once again thrills fans with the latest addition to her award-winning Heart of the Wolf series. Heart of the Highland Wolf takes place in Scotland and...
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The Washington Post reviews
At the center of "Waiting for the Apocalypse: A Memoir of Faith and Family" stands the figure of Veronica Chater's father, a one-time California highway patrol...
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Genre Go Around Reviews reviews
by Terry Spear
DESTINY OF THE WOLF is an enjoyable satirical werewolf romantic suspense that takes a delightful bite at the mythology of moon howling shapeshifters while also...
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North Shore Outlook reviews
"the collection of varied tales (has) tragedy and violent drama crackling with comedic noir and irony that borders tenderly-spun farce."
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Gather reviews
by Terry Spear
Terry Spear’s wolves are neither wild not tame. They live in small towns, keeping their identity secret from their human friends, running hospitals, schools,...
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Kirkus reviews
The good-hearted text... scans well and will be a welcome addition to a storytime or family read-aloud.
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Booklist reviews
The creatures on an animal sanctuary provide the voices in this collection of playful poetry.... From the cover image of one vulnerable lamb to the farm overviews...
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Reviews by Jessewave reviews
All Lost Things provides a gritty mystery into which readers can really sink their teeth as well as be taken unawares by the twists and turns of the plot as it...
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