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Review: Shattered Treasure by Cindy Patterson

Shattered Treasure by Cindy Patterson

Betrayal and misunderstandings stoke the embers in Shattered Treasure, a superbly written Christian romance by Cindy Patterson.

On the day of her deceased twin’s birthday, a depressed Addison Morgan reluctantly agrees to meet her two-timing boyfriend at a party after school, but when she arrives, she’s just in time to see him coming out of a bedroom with another girl before stopping to kiss her. Mortified at her naiveté for trusting him, Addison runs to her car and takes off, only to black out behind the wheel a few minutes later.

When she comes to, she’s heartbroken to learn […]

2020-03-12T10:33:04+02:00February 17th, 2020|Categories: Book Reviews|Tags: , |

Review: A Dream Come True by Andrew Ramz

A Dream Come True by Andrew Ramz

A Dream Come True is a work of inspirational fiction by Andrew Ramz that shows how something really small, wrought from one person’s love, has the power to become viral.

Nine-year-old Jaeden Phillips had neuroblastoma as a baby but was able to make a full recovery. Now, he’s back in the hospital with a lump in his stomach and he’s not feeling all that great. Even with all his relatives visiting him, and his mom and dad always there, things are not the same as being at home and being with his friends.

The only thing that gives him more […]

2020-03-12T10:32:48+02:00February 17th, 2020|Categories: Book Reviews|Tags: |

Review: Spent Identity by Marlene M. Bell

Spent Identity by Marlene M. Bell

Mystery and murder vie with a decades-old secret in Spent Identity by Marlene M. Bell, the second book in the Annalisse series, following the riveting Stolen Obsession.

Mired by pressures at work and worried about her stalling relationship with her tycoon boyfriend, Alec Zavos, antiquities expert Annalisse Drury heads for the comfort of her Aunt Kate’s farm in upstate New York. Shortly after arriving at her childhood home, she learns from her aunt that her cousin, Jeremy, wants to sell her aunt’s beloved farm – news that is quickly trumped by the discovery of a decomposing body in the […]

2020-05-20T05:17:24+02:00January 2nd, 2020|Categories: Book Reviews|Tags: |

Review: Who Wants to be Greek? By Jeffrey L. Carrier

Who Wants to be Greek? By Jeffrey L. Carrier

Embracing tradition while chafing against the constraints of a predestined future makes for a compelling premise in Who Wants to be Greek?, a colorful coming-of-age novel by Jeffrey L. Carrier.

Giorgos Balaskapoulos’ extended family owns boats, curio shops, a sponge diving business, a tourist guidance center, and six or seven Greek restaurants in Tarpon Springs, Florida. All of his cousins work in the family businesses and Giorgos grudgingly works part-time in his uncle’s curio shop. At almost eighteen, he wants to be a great Greek like the rest of the men in his family. The only problem is that […]

2020-02-12T10:52:53+02:00January 2nd, 2020|Categories: Book Reviews|

Review: Catwalk Dead: Murder in the Rue de L’Histoire Theatre by F. Della Notte

Review: Catwalk Dead: Murder in the Rue de L’Histoire Theatre by F. Della Notte

A nearly century-old mystery, an historic theatre and fears of the Macbeth curse make for an irresistible trifecta in Catwalk Dead: Murder in the Rue de L’Histoire Theatre, F. Della Notte’s newest whodunit in her Housekeeper Mystery series.

Life has become much more exciting as of late for Mrs. B. since her son and daughter-in-law moved to Austin and have accepted positions as artistic directors of the Bernardi-Bono Ballet Company, situated in the old Rue de L’Histoire Theatre. What Mrs. B. doesn’t know is that the theatre’s stage manager had voiced his concern about strange goings-on at the theatre […]

2020-02-06T10:42:58+02:00December 11th, 2019|Categories: Book Reviews|Tags: , |

Review: In Spite of Us by Deb & Sandy Palmer

In Spite of Us by Deb & Sandy Palmer

In Spite of Us by Deb and Sandy Palmer truly exemplifies its subtitle, “A Love Story about Second Chances,” offering a moving story of love, faith, and renewal in the face of addiction.

Deb is a divorced mother of two and part-time student who shares custody of her kids with her ex-husband. When not in mother-mode preparing lunches for her kids, she’s recovering from her last bender. An affair with her boss only fills a void but when she’s in a room lit with vodka and delusion, Deb believes theirs to be a grand love affair.

Coming from a Scotch-Irish […]

2020-01-03T07:58:56+02:00November 6th, 2019|Categories: Book Reviews|Tags: , , |

Review: The Thin Gray Line by Anthony R. Fanning

The Thin Gray Line by Anthony R. Fanning

The Thin Gray Line, Anthony R. Fanning’s emotionally-charged work of women’s fiction, underscores the difference between desire and action, and doing what it takes to survive.

Twenty-six-year-old June Garrett and her younger sister, November “Novie” Ketchum, are as different as two sisters can possibly be. June has spent the last eight years at the construction company founded by her father, working her way through the ranks. June can drink and party with the best of them, doesn’t hesitate to start or jump into a fight and is fiercely devoted to her younger sister and widower father who is slowly […]

2019-12-12T08:48:15+02:00October 31st, 2019|Categories: Book Reviews|Tags: , |

Review: Jacob’s Ghetto by Travis Peagler

Jacob's Ghetto by Travis Peagler

Rising above adversity is the powerful theme in Jacob’s Ghetto, the emotionally-charged story written by Travis Peagler for middle-grade and young adult readers.

Ten-year-old Jacob Kingsman was born with the cards of life definitely stacked against him. Living in the notoriously tough south side ghetto of Chicago, Jacob’s mother is a junkie who does nothing to provide the daily necessities for him, forcing Jacob to ask the owner of the corner market for a banana every day so that he has something to eat at night.

He and his best friend, Kenny, are harassed by Ja’heve, second in command […]

2019-11-19T08:24:04+02:00October 22nd, 2019|Categories: Book Reviews|Tags: , |
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