Mighty Mary by Tony Scaringe
Categories: Fiction, Novel, Sports Book Reviewed by Dianne Woodman Mighty Mary is a fascinating work of fiction, based on real-life events, that encompasses the sport of international yacht racing and the first all-women’s team to vie for the Ame ...
Money Please Come Back: Changing Your Relationship with Money and Growing It by Jeremy Kho
Categories: Business, Education, Finance, How To, Inspiration, LIfestyle, Non-Fiction, Real Estate, Writing Reviewed by Timea Barabas Jeremy Kho came back with another significant book about how to manage your finances. Following The Journey from ...
Dirty Science: How Unscientific Methods are Blocking Our Cultural Advancement by Bob Gebelein
Book Reviewed by Nancy Eaton Bob Gebelein begins by stating “This book needs to be written.” “The story needs to be told.” You will discover why he makes this statement as you read this book. Purchase here. I’m only going to mention a ...
Debt Cleanse: How to Settle Your Unaffordable Debts for Pennies on the Dollar (and not pay some at all) by Jorge P. Newberry
Reviewed by Chris Phillips According to the author and company that this book is basically an advertisement for, www.debtcleanse.com, Americans have been duped by creditors, credit card companies and other corporate entities into carrying on sever ...
Murder, She Wrote: Murder in Red by Jessica Fletcher and Jon Land
Reviewed by Russell Ilg “Well, at least I wasn’t murdered.” So opens Murder in Red, Jon Land’s third effort writing as Jessica Fletcher for the eternal Murder, She Wrote series and one he pulls off with literary alacrity so smooth and ...
The Dumb Class: Boomer Junior High by Mike Hatch
Book Reviewed by Lisa Brown-Gilbert Author Mike Hatch delivers originality and spunk with his The Dumb Class: Boomer Junior High; a retrospective coming of age story that unflinchingly provides readers with a gritty, humorous, and boldly creative ...
The Ashorne’s Ingress by Seamus Eaton
Reviewed by Lisa Brown-Gilbert Truly a prolific read, Seamus Eaton’s The Ashorne’s Ingress excites the imagination with a multifaceted, and complex fantasy epic which proffers to readers an enticing narrative rich with the craftily blended element ...
The File: A Mother and Child’s Life Changing Reunion by Anita Keagy
Book Reviewed by Nancy Eaton It is very frightening for a teenage girl to find out she is pregnant but just imagine if this pregnant girl is the daughter of a pastor. Anita had a loving family; they were close and supportive. Her fath ...
Zintara and the Stones of Alu Cemah by Michel and Dominic Bohbo
Reviewed by Ray Palen The debut novel from brothers Michel and Dominic Bohbot is a dynamic fantasy tale inspired by the love of speculative fiction instilled in them by their father. This is seen not only in the dedication of ZINTARA AND ...
Establishing Presence by T.L. Hoch
Reviewed by Teri Davis What is the purpose of a softball game? Is it the same as a basketball game? Is there a difference between the two? Is winning the goal of both sports? Is winning everything? Can you learn more than the techniques ...