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Published Reviews

Dead Man's Wharf
AudioFile Magazine reviews
Narrator Gordon Griffin speaks with an educated British accent, differentiating each character in this mystery through a slight alteration in pitch and...
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God Particle
Wistfulskimmie's Book Reviews reviews
This was a high octane race across the four corners of the Globe...I totally recommend this as a rip roaring YA sci fi thriller!
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Michael Dennis Blogspot reviews
White Sheets is Brahic's second book of poems (her first book of poetry was published outside of Canada)  and is jammed full of poetic gems.  Brahic...
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God Particle
Goodreads reviews
...this was an incredibly fast-paced book, filled with enough scientific data to give the story credibility, and a "villain" unlike any you've encountered before!
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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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God Particle
Jennifer L. Oliver reviews
The one thing I loved about this book was that I couldn’t predict what would happen next. The storyline was compelling and unique.
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Eleven Eleven, Issue 14 (CA College of the Arts) reviews
Justin Chin takes his readers through a world of chaos and wonder in his latest novel, 98 Wounds. The novel is a collection of short stories that are...
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Literary Aficionado reviews
I've read and reviewed every book and play written by the gifted Christopher Meeks, so it was with some trepidation to pick up a novel with a title BLOOD DRAMA,...
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Amazon - Top 50 reviews
Ian Nash was not having a good day. He had been kicked out of his graduate student program and ended up in despair in a suburban Los Angeles bank with a coffee...
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The Wonder Bread Summer
The Believer reviews
  The book that made me happiest this month was Jessica Anya Blau's picaresque, properly funny, unpredictable, and altogether irrepressible The Wonder Bread...
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Birds of Paradise Lose
Chicosol.com reviews
  By Lindajoy Fenley © chicoSol  posted April 5 Andrew Lam's short story collection, "Birds of Paradise Lost," lured me into a labyrinth of past and...
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Literary Aficionado reviews
I've read and reviewed every book and play written by the gifted Christopher Meeks, so it was with some trepidation to pick up a novel with a title BLOOD DRAMA,...
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Cookie's Book Club reviews
I’m always on the prowl for well-written short stories. In 2011, I stumbled upon a volume that became my favorite find of the entire year. No, make that my...
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God Particle
Wistfulskimmie's Book Reviews reviews
This was a high octane race across the four corners of the Globe...I totally recommend this as a rip roaring YA sci fi thriller!
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Michael Dennis Blogspot reviews
White Sheets is Brahic's second book of poems (her first book of poetry was published outside of Canada)  and is jammed full of poetic gems.  Brahic...
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The War of the Roses—The Children
bookideas.com reviews
Sequels can be tricky and dangerous. Just ask Laurence J. Peter, who, with Raymond Hull, wrote in 1969 a ground-breaking book, The Peter Principle, the...
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Kindle and Nook available now; print available September 17
To The Point reviews
In an effort to be as thorough with my exploration of the romance genre as possible, I decided that the last book I'd peruse would have a male author. It seemed...
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Book Chase reviews
Blood Drama, the new crime fiction thriller from Christopher Meeks, is Meeks's first venture into genre fiction.  Now, let's hope it is not his last, because...
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Amazon - Top 50 reviews
Ian Nash was not having a good day. He had been kicked out of his graduate student program and ended up in despair in a suburban Los Angeles bank with a coffee...
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Stations of the Cross: A Musical Novel of Obsession
Book List reviews
Legendary musician Dyson Burnette is longing to return to the little Mexican town where he discovered his calling. It’s been years since he has written a song,...
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