Editorial Reviews

The Passive Aggressive Earner by Jeremy Kho

The Passive Aggressive Earner by Jeremy Kho

Author Jeremy Kho lays out an intuitive path to financial independence for anyone, regardless of career or socioeconomic status, in The Passive Aggressive Earner. From analyzing current income streams and behavioral patterns to leveraging modern avenues of wealth management and technology in creative ways, this book is a simple and widely applicable guide for those who want to change their present and prepare for the future. Structured logically and utilizing accessible language, even for those unfamiliar with the world of finance and investment, The Passive Aggressive Earner is a surprisingly easy read with the potential to dramatically change readers’ […]

2020-02-12T09:56:34+02:00February 11th, 2020|Categories: Editorial Reviews|

A Game With Cooper by Debbie Gonzalez, Illustrated by Kate Fallahee

A Game With Cooper by Debbie Gonzales

A Game With Cooper by Debbie Gonzalez is a fun and visually engaging children’s book about a clever dog named Cooper who puts on his detective cap in search of hidden treats. What starts as a simple story slips into a whimsical adventure that unfolds in this hungry pup’s imagination. Supported by beautifully vivid imagery, this book is ideal for children expanding their vocabulary – from household words and item placement to environmental themes and movement descriptions. Combining a straightforward story with a clever and educational twist, A Game With Cooper is an excellent addition to any young child’s bookshelf.[…]

2020-02-10T09:19:44+02:00February 7th, 2020|Categories: Editorial Reviews|

Among Those You Know by Joshua Valentine

Among Those You Know: A Mystery by Joshua Valentine

The dark side of easy money steps out of the shadows in Among Those You Know by Joshua Valentine, a gripping urban thriller that tackles key issues of the LGBT community, the overcoming of childhood trauma, and the friends who become our chosen family. Penned with maturity and tact, along with plenty of attitude and authentic dialogue, Valentine captures the struggle and fortitude of communities that are often ignored under the cover of darkness. Boasting visceral language, a thoroughly unpredictable plot, and richly developed characters, Among Those You Know is a challenging and entrancing read.

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2020-01-30T12:17:49+02:00January 30th, 2020|Categories: Editorial Reviews|

The Adventures of Rug Bug by Kay M. Bates

The Adventures of Rug Bug by Kay M. Bates

The Adventures of Rug Bug: The Revolution by Kay M. Bates is a lovingly penned book for young readers about friendship, morality, and standing up for what you believe in. Rug Bug is a charming little hero, and the vivid world that Bates creates is sharp and smart. Accompanied by clever footnotes and overflowing with creatively epic descriptions of this miniature world, the story is amusing and entertaining throughout. Though this fast-paced book could use the occasional grammatical polish, it boasts relatable themes and thoughtful parallels to the real world, for a highly successful work of children’s fiction.

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2020-01-23T08:26:04+02:00January 22nd, 2020|Categories: Editorial Reviews|

Thrash by Jason Palmer

Thrash by Jason Palmer

In the dangerously dystopian world of Thrash by author Jason Palmer, Harry is a hard-drinking anti-hero that can take a beating better than anyone in town, a science experiment begrudgingly squaring off against the city’s resident villain, Brian Thurgold. This book has the bitter edge of “Watchmen” and the darkness of “Gotham,” along with gleefully acidic humor from the protagonist that counters the more graphic and gruesome moments. Palmer’s savagely casual writing style makes this truly strange read a violent delight.

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2020-01-20T10:16:12+02:00January 19th, 2020|Categories: Editorial Reviews|

Trusting Wine by Rachel Lee Glass

Trusting Wine by Rachel Lee Glass

A mystical secret and the complex nature of love swirl at the center of Trusting Wine by Rachel Lee Glass. Although a future-telling wine drives the plot of this family drama, the magical realism is balanced by powerful dialogue, vulnerable moments of personal confession, and delicate discussions of faith. The narrative style is quite declarative, which can be jarring against the romantic essence of the novel, but overall Glass delivers a confident and magical musing on life, family, and destiny in this original and entertaining novel.

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2020-01-13T09:01:17+02:00January 13th, 2020|Categories: Editorial Reviews|

The Nose Rules by Holly L. Lewitas

The Nose Rules by Holly L. Lewitas

Spunky the crime-solving pooch returns in The Nose Rules, the fourth standalone installment of author Holly L. Lewitas’ endearing mystery series. This time around, Spunky and her menagerie of neighborhood sidekicks lend “Mom” a paw to help unravel a local disappearance, and solve a brutal murder. This charming read from a dog’s-eye view is both entertaining and impressive, as the author deeply develops the personalities of her characters – both old and new, human and otherwise. At times heartfelt, and others laugh-out-loud funny, The Nose Rules is an ideal escape for anyone who loves mischievous pets and unpredictable mysteries.[…]

2020-01-10T05:34:14+02:00January 10th, 2020|Categories: Editorial Reviews|

Blue-Collar Beauty by Michelle Emmick

Blue-Collar Beauty by Michelle Emmick

Drawing on her long and successful career as a plastic surgery and aesthetic coach, author Michelle Emmick dramatically pulls back the curtain on the secretive world of cosmetic surgery in her book, Blue-Collar Beauty. Not only do these musings and memories demonstrate Emmick’s expertise in personal improvement and her philosophy behind self-love, but they may also guide any readers considering a cosmetic procedure for themselves. This easy-to-read memoir is full of wisdom and authenticity that is only attainable by an authority in the field.

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2020-01-09T10:10:38+02:00January 9th, 2020|Categories: Editorial Reviews|
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