Published Reviews
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Night Owl Reviews reviews
by Terry Spear
A Highland Werewolf Wedding is every bit as good as I had anticipated, and I enjoyed every minute of it. It was fun to read. There was lots to keep me interested...
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Amazon.com reviews
I literally could not put this book down! I will admit that I am not a huge fan of romances, and this has a strong romantic theme throughout...that said, the...
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Hen's Nest reviews
I always end up spending close to half an hour or longer in the card aisle, trying to pick out the perfect Mother’s Day card for my Mom, dodging shopping carts and...
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Diablo reviews
Moraga authors Kate and David Marshall's new fill-in journal, What I Love About You, Mom, is the ultimate Mother's Day Gift. We got the scoop, in the Marshalls'...
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The Window Seat on a Rainy Day reviews
by Terry Spear
"They say that every seven years or so, a person’s tastes change. I thought when I heard...
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Book List reviews
by Terry Spear
In her newest novel chronicling the lives of the MacNeill werewolf brothers, Spear (A Howl for a
Highlander...
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LOS ANGELES TIMES reviews
Each day the sports pages teem with wins and losses, statistics and scores, victors and runners-up. But that's not all.
"Sports don't just have to be about...
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My Springfield Mommy reviews
What I Love About You, Mom is the perfect gift for all moms out there.
Mother’s Day is just around the corner and instead of the typical flowers and a card,...
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Amazon.com reviews
Plato: "We are prisoners of our perceptions"In times of great trauma our sensory systems may transcend their limits to allow us a glimpse at a little more of...
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Library Journal, Booklist, more reviews
"Ava Lark, a divorced Jewish woman, and her 12-year-old son, Lewis, move into a WASPy 1950s Boston suburb only to be ostracized by their neighbors and...
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http://www.fertel.com/forums/Forum13/HTML/000009.html reviews
by Andrew Q Lam
Perfume Dreams is, to me, a storybook. Lam’s words, even the title, give me the chills. There are ghosts at work in this book, figures and objects and charred...
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http://www.chapter16.org/ reviews
"Marilyn Kallet’s new collection of wry, mostly romantic poems, The Love That Moves Me, takes its title from a line in Dante: “Amor mi mosse, che mi fa parlare...
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ForeWord Magazine reviews
by John Knoerle
The Proxy Assassin
Book Three of the American Spy Trilogy
ForeWord Review
“Dumb cowards live longer than smart heroes,” quips reluctant spy Hal Schroeder as his...
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Front Street Reviews (http://www.FrontStreetReviews.com) reviews
by W.L. Hoffman
The First Mother's FireBook I in The Soulstealer WarW.L. Hoffman
Reviewed by Araminta Matthews
We literary folk like to think that Genre fiction is sub-par to...
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amazon.com reviews
Shifting between memory and reality, filmmaker Ida Mae Glick watches her world stagger into focus from the perspective of her hospital bed, as powerful truths...
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Emerald Reference Reviews reviews
In point of comprehensiveness, American Countercultures is impressive. I played my usual game with reference books of "testing it out": this involves checking it...
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Poetry London reviews
‘The directness and simplicity of Brahic’s translation are refreshing, and to finally see such previously untranslated works as the titular ode is a great thing...
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Bookgasm reviews
"Corbett’s prose is dark and densely layered. It immerses you into the sights, sounds and smells of every locale, as well as the interior thoughts and doubts of...
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Publisher's Weekly reviews
by Seth Harwood
Jack Wakes Up Seth Harwood. Three Rivers, $13.95 paper (304p) ISBN 978-0-307-45435-5
Readers who like their hard-boiled crime fiction violent and gritty will cheer...
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