Published Reviews
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Romance Fiction, Suite 101 reviews
by Terry Spear
Terry Spear continues her wolfish romances with another wild romp using Hunter's sister Meara and his SEAL team mate Finn.
Terry Spear has created a world that is...
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A Cozy Reader's Nook reviews
by Holly Weiss
The book is truly entertaining...a wildly entertaining read.
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Book Review Websites reviews
by Holly Weiss
“Crestmont is a fine and riveting read for historical fiction fans, highly recommended.”
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Feathered Quill Book Review reviews
by Holly Weiss
With extensive attention to detail, the author creates a beautifully realistic world of the hustle and bustle at a busy summer inn in the 1920s.
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Reader Views reviews
by Holly Weiss
Crestmont is an example of the best kind of story. Every one of the characters is lively and intricate. Readers who enjoy well-researched, credible fiction will...
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Bookslut reviews
With a liberal amount of photographs and a solid collection of sources, Enright opens with a thorough look at Martin's childhood and how he came to be with the...
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Midwest Book Review reviews
Edited for DeathMichele DrierMainly Murder PressA journalist searches for the truth, and that job sometimes leaks into a very similar profession. "Edited for Death...
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Desert Spirit's Fire reviews
by Brent Bill
To help more of us experience more of the Divine, to be more present to everything in our surroundings and to ourselves throughout each entire day, Beth Booram...
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Spirituality and Practice reviews
by Brent Bill
J. Brent Bill is a writer, retreat leader, and Quaker minister. Beth Booram is a spiritual director, congregational consultant, writer, and retreat leader. In this...
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Read the Spirit reviews
by Brent Bill
This week, we are introducing two nationally known retreat leaders who are offering readers a bounty of fresh ideas for making 2012 an eye-opening, tastebud-...
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Booklist magazine reviews
*Starred Review* If one looked at only Robison's impish sense of humor (he once ordered a blow-up sex doll to be delivered to his junior-high-school teacher—at...
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HorrorWorld.org reviews
HAUNTED HEARTS AND SAPPHIC SHADES: LESBIAN GHOST STORIES
Edited by Catherine Lundoff
Review by Alicia "Kestrell" Verlager
Women's writing is filled with stories of...
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The Book Review reviews
Touch, a collection of poems by Meena Kandasamy, reveals her as a poetess capable of expressing views on diverse ideas and ideologies. She seems to be looking at...
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Romantic Times reviews
by JT Ellison
Ellison deserves to be mentioned in the same breath as Lisa Gardner and Tess Gerritsen. Her latest novel examines life after experiencing a traumatic event...
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ORANGE COUNTY WEEKLY reviews
Steven Travers, a USC graduate, sports historian and former pro baseball player in the A's and Cardinals organizations, has written a book titled What It Means to...
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Publishers Weekly reviews
My Postwar Life: New Writings from Japan and OkinawaEdited by Elizabeth McKenzie. Chicago Quarterly Review Books (www.chicagoquarterlyreview.com), $19.95 trade...
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New York Times reviews
In her book, ''The First Fossil Hunters: Paleontology in Greek and Roman Times,'' published in May by Princeton University Press, Adrienne Mayor draws on a close...
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Cannabis Now reviews
Of the titles to arrive since Julie Taymor's 2007 film, “Across the Universe”, Charles Degelman’s Gates of Eden, stands out as one of the best. Degelman’s...
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Metropolis reviews
So what did this male reviewer think of Midori? I loved it, and didn’t put it down till I reached the last page.
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The Guardian reviews
Kaui Hart Hemmings's first novel manages to both be shockingly irreverent and funny while exerting that all-important emotional tug.
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