Geraldina & the Compass Rose by Geraldine Brown Giomblanco
Reviewed by Timea Barabas Geraldine Brown Giomblanco’s compelling memoir Geraldina & the Compass Rose is an inspirational read that prompts to self-reflection and action. By telling her story in a most candid way, the book outgrows just one pe ...
Choice Cut (the Cut Series, Book 3) by Arnold Eslava-Grünwaldt
Reviewed by Lisa Brown-Gilbert Book three in his penetrating “Cut” series, Choice Cut by author Arnold Eslava-Grünwaldt dispenses to readers yet another fast-paced, and intensely exciting addition to his well-received crime thriller series, within ...
Murder, She Wrote: A Time for Murder by Jessica Fletcher and Jon Land
Reviewed by Russell Ilg “It’s just that the research I did turned up a murder where you used to live, where you were an English teacher.” “There was a murder, and someone was arrested, yes, Kristi.” “Were you the one who caught him, Mr ...
Wind: A Tragicomedic Tale of Trials & Errors by Simon Plaster
Reviewed by Dianne Woodman Wind: A Tragicomedic Tale of Trials & Errors is an entertaining book of political and social satire that focuses on the conflict between religious beliefs and science, along with human rights issues. The chapters are ...
At Dawn the Simorgh Appears by K.A. Lillehei
Reviewed by Dianne Woodman At Dawn the Simorgh Appears is a gripping story that illustrates the strength and resilience of two women who are thrown into a dreadful situation that appears hopeless. Anna, an American scientist, and her Per ...
Blood Relations by Edward Cohen and Kathy Cohen
Book Reviewed by Lisa Brown-Gilbert A twisted legal thriller which satisfies with as much grit as it does with intrigue, Blood Relations by co-authors Kathy Cohen and Edward Cohen keeps you rapt and wound tight till its shocking ending.Purchase he ...
Dancing with Death: An Epic and Inspiring Travel Adventure
Book Reviewed by Lisa Brown-Gilbert Offering an intensely evocative and aptly titled narrative, Dancing with Death both guides and inspires, armchair adventurers as well as venturesome travelers to the jungles, seas, people and cultures of the wor ...
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 ...









