Book Review: ‘A Letter from the Dead’ by M. Sarwar, MD, FACR.
In A Letter from the Dead by M. Sarwar, MD, FACR, the author dies and narrates a letter as his experience of what happens after death. After dying and watching his funeral, Sarwar has a meeting with...
View ArticleBook Review: ‘Letters from God’ by Lindsay Cole
At the time of the death of his father in 1961 Lindsay Cole came into possession of his father’s King James Bible and hundreds of pages of his Bible study notes. It was 1970 when Lindsay began the...
View ArticleBook Review: ‘A Consequence of Greed’ by Jack Eadon
A Consequence of Greed is Jack Eadon’s second book in the American Drama Series exploring the seven deadly sins. This title focuses on the deadly sin of greed. Marcus Ramsay is back and is all grown...
View ArticleBook Review: ‘Dirty Sex Crime’ by Carine Mapish
The title Dirty Sex Crime by Carine Mapish gives the impression that this book may be a fictional crime novel rather than a book representing the author’s personal experience. I believe this may deter...
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Among the thousands of Sherlock Holmes novels, sequels, prequels, and pastiches published in the century or so since Sherlock Holmes first graced the literary stage, only a few stand out. Such is the...
View ArticleBook Review: ‘In the Shadow of Lies’ by M. A. Adler
In the Shadow of Lies by M. A. Adler begins when Detective Oliver Wright returns to Richmond right before he enlists with his dog in the Marines. Wright’s father asks him to stay in Richmond and...
View ArticleBook Review: ‘The Amber Conspiracy’ by Gil Cope
The Amber Conspiracy by Gil Cope begins with a backstory presented in the prologue about a sacred relic which is protected by an ancient priest during Constantinople’s crusades of the 1200’s. The story...
View ArticleBook Review: ‘Poetry Diversified,’ Compiled by Lucinda Clark
As a young girl, I always attempted to write poetry. I remember that I fought with myself over making the lines rhyme and found it was something I was never able to accomplish. I never considered that...
View ArticleBook Review: ‘Walking the Camino Sagrado’ by Michael Chavez
In Walking the Camino Sagrado by Michael Chavez, we follow the parallel stories of two men, Esteban Barros and Patrick Lujan, on their journeys to discover their purpose in life. Esteban is a college...
View ArticleBook Review: ‘All the Bright Places’ by Jennifer Niven
There are books that capture you; there are books that make you dream; there are books that haunt you way after you turned the last page. Jennifer Niven’s All the Bright Places is all three. Theodore...
View ArticleBook Review: ‘Ghost Heart’ by Ripley Patton
This third book of the PSS Chronicles series by Ripley Patton continues the story of Olivia Black and her runaway friends, led by the elusive Marcus, straight after the brutal tragedy in the final...
View ArticleBook Review: ‘Letters from God’ by Lindsay Cole
At the time of the death of his father in 1961 Lindsay Cole came into possession of his father’s King James Bible and hundreds of pages of his Bible study notes. It was 1970 when Lindsay began the...
View ArticleBook Review: ‘A Consequence of Greed’ by Jack Eadon
A Consequence of Greed is Jack Eadon’s second book in the American Drama Series exploring the seven deadly sins. This title focuses on the deadly sin of greed. Marcus Ramsay is back and is all grown...
View ArticleBook Review: ‘Dirty Sex Crime’ by Carine Mapish
The title Dirty Sex Crime by Carine Mapish gives the impression that this book may be a fictional crime novel rather than a book representing the author’s personal experience. I believe this may deter...
View ArticleBook Review: ‘The Beekeeper’s Apprentice’ by Laurie R. King (20th Anniversary...
Among the thousands of Sherlock Holmes novels, sequels, prequels, and pastiches published in the century or so since Sherlock Holmes first graced the literary stage, only a few stand out. Such is the...
View ArticleBook Review: ‘In the Shadow of Lies’ by M. A. Adler
In the Shadow of Lies by M. A. Adler begins when Detective Oliver Wright returns to Richmond right before he enlists with his dog in the Marines. Wright’s father asks him to stay in Richmond and...
View ArticleBook Review: ‘The Amber Conspiracy’ by Gil Cope
The Amber Conspiracy by Gil Cope begins with a backstory presented in the prologue about a sacred relic which is protected by an ancient priest during Constantinople’s crusades of the 1200’s. The story...
View ArticleBook Review: ‘Poetry Diversified,’ Compiled by Lucinda Clark
As a young girl, I always attempted to write poetry. I remember that I fought with myself over making the lines rhyme and found it was something I was never able to accomplish. I never considered that...
View ArticleBook Review: ‘Walking the Camino Sagrado’ by Michael Chavez
In Walking the Camino Sagrado by Michael Chavez, we follow the parallel stories of two men, Esteban Barros and Patrick Lujan, on their journeys to discover their purpose in life. Esteban is a college...
View ArticleBook Review: ‘All the Bright Places’ by Jennifer Niven
There are books that capture you; there are books that make you dream; there are books that haunt you way after you turned the last page. Jennifer Niven’s All the Bright Places is all three. Theodore...
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