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Review: Exploration’s End: A New Orleans Mystery by George Sanchez

Southern charm and an old-fashioned mystery make for a great duo in Exploration’s End by George Sanchez.

After returning home to New Orleans, actor Jeff Chaussier has put his mediocre acting career on hold in order to find out what’s going on with his cousin, Cal. Rumor has it that his cousin is in the theater and is even dating an actress.

After some roundabout digging, Jeff suspects that drugs or sex may be involved but he also has other problems he has to deal with that involve facing the beautiful Bryna – who family and friends call his girl […]

2019-11-14T08:28:33+02:00October 21st, 2019|Categories: Book Reviews|Tags: |

Review: Simon’s Mansion by William Poe

Simon's Mansion by William Poe

Running from your present and confronting your past speak to the heart in Simon’s Mansion, a moving work of LGBT literary fiction by William Poe.

Not long out of rehab, Simon Powell returns to his hometown of Sibley, Arkansas, eager to leave behind his destructive life in Hollywood. Given his relatively young life, Simon is a man with many ex’s to his name – ex-husband of Masako, a Japanese woman he had briefly married, ex-cult member and former follower of the Reverend Sun Myung Moon, and ex-junkie, with cocaine and crack his drugs of choice.

He’s also a former […]

Review: My Ugandan Hill by C.H. Colman

My Ugandan Hill by C.H. Colman

C.H. Colman has written a heartwarming memoir in My Ugandan Hill, providing middle-grade readers with a glimpse into the author’s unique early childhood growing up in Uganda.

Colman left Britain with his parents at the age of two, spending his early to middle years in the British Protectorate of Uganda during the twilight of British Imperial rule. His father, a former air force pilot, was a teacher who got a job at the British college in Uganda. His mother, also a teacher, opted to stay at home and devote her time to raising the author with the help of […]

2019-10-23T14:00:20+02:00September 25th, 2019|Categories: Book Reviews|Tags: , |

Review: A Lady in Havana by Ashley Morgan

A Lady in Havana by Ashley Morgan

A torrid love affair, a pretty young wife, and a country on the brink of revolution…Peel away the facade of glitz and glamor of 1950s Cuba and you have A Lady in Havana, Ashley Morgan’s explosive work of women’s fiction.

Beautiful Dorothy “Dimple” Duncan, heads to Havana with her husband, Dallis, intending to lend support – as a good wife in the Fifties does – to his risky venture to sell school buses to President Batista, Cuba’s sitting president. Their go-between in Cuba is the very handsome and wealthy Latin attorney, Roberto Montero.

Roberto makes no secret of the […]

2019-09-19T09:52:07+02:00September 18th, 2019|Categories: Book Reviews, Lead Story|Tags: |

Review: The Heart of the Deal: Finding Love on Wall Street by J.B. Stewart

The Heart of the Deal: Finding Love on Wall Street by J.B. Stewart

The Heart of the Deal: Finding Love on Wall Street is an engaging contemporary romance novella by J.B. Stewart, set in the high stakes world of hedge funds.

Twenty-seven-year-old Kayla Hartman has always lived by two cardinal rules: never be poor and never let a man come between her and her career. So far these rules have helped her graduate at the top of her class at Harvard and obtain a Masters Degree from Columbia.

But now, thanks to her fiercely competitive nature, Kayla’s managed to put her job on the line as a junior analyst with the world’s most […]

2019-10-09T05:34:31+02:00September 8th, 2019|Categories: Book Reviews|Tags: |

Review: The Best of Intentions by Gilbert Van Hoeydonck

The Best of Intentions by Gilbert Van Hoeydonck

A moving work of literary fiction, The Best of Intentions by Gilbert Van Hoeydonck illustrates the stark message of its title: the best of intentions are too often not enough.

Transplanted Melbourne social worker, Kurt Edelman, is hardly a typical Buddhist. With a penchant for cheap wine, leather jackets, and violent video games, he’s disillusioned and frustrated by the social system for which he works – a system that is for the most part understaffed, underfunded, and forces a high case load on its workers.

However, when young Kylee Watson, one of his former charges, jumps from the roof of […]

2019-09-30T09:12:25+02:00August 20th, 2019|Categories: Book Reviews|Tags: , |

Review: Unverified by Kristin Giese

Unverified by Kristin Giese

Kristin Giese’s Unverified is a delightful romantic comedy that is both immensely funny and heartwarming.

Success has always been in the cards for Margo Valentine Melon, but after a failed stint with the holy grail of fashion magazines four years ago in New York, Margo returned to her parent’s house in L.A. with her tail between her legs. Ironically, her younger sister, Kirby, a dropout who’d started a resale fashion gig called Blush & Bashful, is now driving a Mercedes, with her gig landing her on Forbes’ “30 Under 30” list. Kirby tells Margo that to find her own […]

2019-08-02T07:17:11+02:00August 1st, 2019|Categories: Book Reviews, Lead Story|Tags: , |

Nondisclosure by Geoffrey M. Cooper

Nondisclosure by Geoffrey M. CooperMedical research leads to deadly consequences in Geoffrey M. Cooper’s exciting new medical thriller, Nondisclosure.

Professor Brad Parker, a department chair at one of Boston’s top universities, is about to meet with the dean for their annual budget meeting when a member of his department arrives, informing Brad that one of their graduate students was sexually assaulted the night before and that he believes a colleague has done it.

When Brad informs the dean, she assigns Karen Richmond, a top-notch investigator with the university police force, to conduct the investigation and orders Brad to assist Karen. As Brad and […]

2020-02-21T06:27:00+02:00July 15th, 2019|Categories: New Releases|Tags: |
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