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Book Review: The Neon Jungle by Tim Smith

   This is another wonderful and engaging romantic suspense story by Tim Smith. It is a story that is gripping and tumultuous. It is a book that will engage you from the first word to the last.

 

   Nick Seven and Felicia Hagens have found a great place to get away from the CIA. Who wouldn’t want to get transported to a neon jungle in South…

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Added by Irene Roth on August 7, 2019 at 1:53pm — No Comments

Book Review: The Pakistan Conspiracy

The Pakistan Conspiracy

By Francesca Salerno

 

     This is a great spy, political thriller. It is story that you will want to read until you get to the last page and last word. You will hang on every word and every plot twist. It is so intense it will make you want to read more even when…

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Added by Irene Roth on March 9, 2019 at 10:54am — No Comments

Book Review: A Brush with Fate by Sila Long

This is a captivating and wonderful erotic romantic suspense story. It is a story that I couldn’t put down. The plot was quick, and the characters were as diverse as they were unique and authentic. I just love a story like that. And I especially love suspense stories that have an erotic and romantic tinge like this one.

 

     Sila Long creates a story of love, passion and intrigue through the jealousy that is interweaved into the story. Where there is love there always seems…

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Added by Irene Roth on March 8, 2019 at 12:00pm — No Comments

Book Review: The Other Woman by Tim Smith

The Other Woman--A Vic Fallon Mystery

By Tim Smith

 

     This is a well-crafted murder mystery. The characters are real and believable. The plot is quick-paced and full of subtle and not so subtle twists to make this story a mesmerizing read.

 

     This mystery has an imbedded love story. The story is also set during Christmastime, a time of goodwill. Yet, this story takes many turns away from this serene…

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Added by Irene Roth on March 4, 2019 at 2:35pm — No Comments

Book Review: Chosen by Paddy Bostock

Chosen

By Paddy Bostock

 

     In this wonderful political fantasy story, Paddy Bostock is back with a book that is unforgettable and mesmerizing. It is a book that I couldn’t put down, once I started reading it.

 

     It is a story that most of us can relate to. We all get bored with our lives, regardless of what profession we are in. And sometimes, we feel that we have to make fairly big changes just to…

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Added by Irene Roth on October 28, 2018 at 4:30pm — No Comments

Book Review: Arcadia’s Children 2: The Fyfield Plantation by Andrew R. Williams

This book is a sequel to Arcadia’s Children: Samantha’s revenge published this past year. This book is a wonderful sequel to the first book in the series. And Tarmy and Samantha return too!

 

This is a great story. Once, Mick Tarmy finds himself in a situation that takes his breath away. It isn’t his fault that he finds himself in this situation. But it is what it is and now he has to deal with it or he will be in even more danger.

 

He is still carrying the…

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Added by Irene Roth on September 21, 2018 at 1:27pm — No Comments

Book Review: Now With You, Now Without You by Kathryn Leigh Scott

    This is a book about loss and how to go through the grieving process. Although, the book reads a bit like a memoir, it has the substance and depth to help everyone who is grieving.

 

    When we are grieving, we can collapse into a bottomless pit or we can try to cope from the devastating loss. Kathryn chose to try to cope and even thrive in spite of all she went through.

 

    The book takes the reader through the journey through Kathryn’s…

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Added by Irene Roth on June 22, 2018 at 11:14am — No Comments

Book Review: Arcadia's Children: Samantha's Revenge

This is a very captivating sci-fi fantasy story that will keep you reading until you have finished the last page. The story is one of a kind. You will want to read more. But alas the story will be over.

 

Williams’ sci-fi fantasy story has many intriguing twists and turns which will easily captivate your attention from the beginning. Williams portrays an exciting and adventurous story of alien invasion in a vivid and convincing way.

 

In addition, the characters…

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Added by Irene Roth on June 22, 2018 at 10:05am — No Comments

Book Review: The Hanging by Paddy Bostock

This is a crime suspense novel that will have you sitting at the edge of your seat until you have read the last page. But what is more, the story is well-structured and a joy to read. The story is also filled with magic and suspense page after page.

 

The entire story revolves around the magical onyx stone. There are three main characters - the troll Vilius Vilutis and two elves Mordecai and Hazchem. Then there's Zingy who's the business foe of Villius. Do they manage to find…

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Added by Irene Roth on May 22, 2018 at 12:39pm — No Comments

Book Review: The Chinese Pearl by Patrick Aaron

There are some books that one cannot put down. They transfix you and make you forget the rest of the world. This is the magic of a good story, and I found that Chinese Pearl did that very thing to me. It was so wonderful to loose myself in the world of fiction for a while, a world that is hopeful and also has many lessons the most important of which is unconditional love.

 

    The story is about a midwife Xiulan whose dream of raising her own child seems to be dashed…

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Added by Irene Roth on May 19, 2018 at 12:19pm — No Comments

Book Review: A Curious Year in the Great Vivarium Experiment

Those of us who have experienced the pain and heartbreak of losing a parent knows it feels like our world is never going to be the same. We suddenly realize that something intangible is forever lost. But there are ways of coping and coming out on the other side of this despair and sadness. This is the journey that Tim Shields takes the reader on in this wonderful story of emancipation. It's a story that is as deep as it tragic, beautiful, and inspiring.

 

The story is about…

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Added by Irene Roth on May 11, 2018 at 11:38am — No Comments

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