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Oh Daddy Chronicles by Barry Robbins
Oh Daddy Chronicles was the Gold Medal Award winner for Humor/Comedy Fiction in the Readers’ Favorite 2021 International Book Awards, one of the largest book contests in the world. Continue reading Oh Daddy Chronicles by Barry Robbins
They Called Him Marvin by Roger Stark
They Called Him Marvin by Roger Stark is a merger between American and Japanese events during WWII, and the very human reality of one American pilot and his love letters to his wife. The candor in their loving correspondence, and the stark reality of war, clash against each other within the pages of this book. Like the major and minor notes being pulled from an orchestra by a master conductor, history is brought to life and the full impact of war is felt. Continue reading They Called Him Marvin by Roger Stark
The Other Hamlet Brother by Luke Swanson
The Other Hamlet Brother by Luke Swanson Meet Tim Hamlet, the identical twin brother of the famously melancholy Danish prince. Tim has abandoned royal life and is trying (and failing) to make it as a playwright in London. But then, tragedy rears its ugly head—King Hamlet dies, Claudius takes the throne, and young Hamlet dons an “antic disposition.” Tim charts a course for home despite his … Continue reading The Other Hamlet Brother by Luke Swanson
Top Producer: A Novel of Suspense by Laura Wolfe
Top Producer: A Novel of Suspense by Laura Wolfe When Mara’s dream job turns into her worst nightmare, she realizes it’s not only her livelihood at stake—it’s also her life. Real estate newbie, Mara Butler, can’t believe her luck when she lands a position with one of Chicago’s top realtors, Jacqueline Hendersen. But Jacqueline’s polished exterior conceals her crooked moral compass and relentless quest to … Continue reading Top Producer: A Novel of Suspense by Laura Wolfe
Requiem, Changing Times by R J Parker
Requiem, Changing Times by R J Parker Clint and Corbin are having a weird day. Best friends for life, things are getting a little strange around their town, and at school. When they’re followed by a strange man looking for Clint and later attacked by an imp, it makes sense to retreat to the safety of home. But when strangers from another world, Banks and … Continue reading Requiem, Changing Times by R J Parker
somewhere between shadow and light by Mariesa Faer
somewhere between shadow and light by Mariesa Faer somewhere between shadow and light is a romantic satire of interwoven stories about family intimate relationships menstruation anxiety and depression societal patterns cultural norms fear and death love inner peace and the quest for one’s inner truth a spectrum of one human’s shifting perspective through a growth cycle recorded in voice this book is a physical residue of and tribute to the awakening … Continue reading somewhere between shadow and light by Mariesa Faer
Outbreak (The Dark Days Series) by Christopher Cole
Outbreak (The Dark Days Series) by Christopher Cole Cities are bombed out ruins and wilderness is humanity’s new home. The undead roam the earth, and the new world order is about the struggle to survive. Sonny Daniels begins an emotional and physical journey of personal survival and protecting those he loves. While survival is a constant struggle, Sonny’s most desperate fight is the struggle preserve … Continue reading Outbreak (The Dark Days Series) by Christopher Cole
The Pretender by Katie Ward – 5 Stars
The Pretender by Katie Ward Synopsis: Award Winning Read: 2019 B.R.A.G Medallion Honoree Life for Princess Isabella is far from a dream, trapped by tradition, protocol and the stifling burden of inheriting the crown, she longs to escape her shackles. After fleeing her abusive home, Sophia and Isabella meet at the palace gates. Realizing how alike they look, they plan to switch places for … Continue reading The Pretender by Katie Ward – 5 Stars
Unfinished Justice by Janis Hutchinson
Unfinished Justice by Janis Hutchinson Synopsis: In this 1935 historical suspense thriller, praised as “riveting and gripping” (Robert Dugoni, NY Times Best Seller of My Sister’s Grave), Ed Bowman, small town reporter for the Casey Clarion in Virginia, is unjustly convicted for the murder of his wife, committed by an escaped prisoner whose murder trial he just covered with an exclusive article that virtually guaranteed a … Continue reading Unfinished Justice by Janis Hutchinson