Harbor’s Edge by Sanne Rothman
Reviewed by Lisa Brown-Gilbert Sanne Rothman’s young adult thriller, Harbor’s Edge, piques the curiosity while romancing the imagination, with a story that offers mystery, the supernatural, budding romance, and an intelligent 14-year-old heroine o ...
The Boy Refugee: A Memoir from a Long-Forgotten War by Dr. Khawaja Azimuddin,
Reviewed by Danita Dyess In The Boy Refugee: A Memoir from a Long-Forgotten War by Dr. Khawaja Azimuddin, he chronicles the devastating effects of the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971. Back then, Azimuddin, a Pakistani, was only eight years ol ...
The Secrets of Living a Fantastic Life: Two Survivors Reveal the Thirteen Golden Pearls They Discovered by Dr. Allen Lycka and Harriet Tinka
Reviewed by Douglas R. Cobb The Secrets to Living a Fantastic Life by Dr. Allen Lycka and Harriet Tinka is a very inspirational and thought-provoking book written by two people who lived through extremely traumatic and trying experiences. The auth ...
Playing Soldier by F. Scott Service
Book Reviewed by Timea Barbaras “Playing Soldier” is a raw and masterfully written memoir by F. Scott Service. The book is dedicated to the personal experience of war. The author starts with the motivation that may lead someone to participate, tak ...
Success or Failure – Why Book Promotion is Important
In 2020 942 million books were sold in the United States - and if the trend continues it is anticipated that 2022 will see well over a billion books sold in the U.S. Look to the New York Times bestseller list to see just how influential books can be. ...
The Bubble by Joseph Patenaude
Reviewed by Teri Takle Wouldn’t it be wonderful to experience the freedom of complete weightlessness and to float on gentle wind currents? Unfortunately, to experience total relaxation as if you were a bubble can only be imagined if you ...
Who, Me?: Fog Bows, Fraud and Aphrodite by Charlotte Stuart
Reviewed by Daniel Ryan Johnson Who, Me?: Fog Bows, Fraud and Aphrodite is a classic who-done-it. Bryn Baczek is a consultant living on a boat in Seattle with her strong-willed cat Macavity and an ailing goldfish who is fourth in line to ...
Reprise: A Memorious Tale of Things Present by Simon Plaster
Reviewed by Douglas R. Cobb Reprise, by Simon Plaster, continues his series of humorous and satirical novels about Henrietta Hebert, who has gone from being an investigative reporter to now being a Private Eye. She figures that being an investigat ...
Daughter of Careful-ish: What Have We Learned? Nothing! by Honey Parker
Reviewed by Dianne Woodman Daughter of Careful-ish: What Have We Learned? Nothing! pulls on readers’ heartstrings. It focuses on a group of young adults who are dealing with the vicissitudes of emotions from being socially isolated durin ...
Mystery at the Blue Sea Cottage: A True Story of Murder in San Diego’s Jazz Age by James Stewart
Reviewed by Lisa Brown-GilbertReaching back in time to the roaring 20’s in southern California, author James Stewart’s debut work, Mystery at the Blue Sea Cottage, offers a compelling view of the intricacies of an unsolved homicide, the murder of you ...