Guess Who by Nesly Clerge and Joyce L. Shafer
Book Reviewed by Timea Barabas Guess Who by Nesly Clerge and Joyce L. Shafer is a sultry romance story nicely wrapped in a cop thriller. A pleasant read for these cozy winter nights. Purchase Here. I ...
Acts of Faith: Part I of the Inquisition Trilogy by Martin Elsant
Reviewed by Ray Palen The British Jewish historian Cecil Roth, who was educated at Oxford, wrote a book that was of special interest to author Martin Elsant. The book was entitled History Of the Marranos and of th ...
Who’s There? A Collection of Stories by Dimos Rio
Book Reviewed by Lisa Brown-Gilbert Offering horror fans, a literate concoction of brief yet creatively posed stories woven with a supernatural bent throughout, Who’s There? by author Dimas Rio does well to stimulate the imagination with his colle ...
The Nosferatu Conspiracy: The Sleepwalker by Brian James Gage
Book Reviewed by Dianne Woodman The Nosferatu Conspiracy: The Sleepwalker is the first book in a new series that takes place in both Romania and Saint Petersburg, Russia. Brian James Gage has written a gripping, edge-of-y ...
New Yorkers: A Fiesty People Who Will Unsettle, Madden, Amuse and Astonish You by Clifford Browder
Reviewed by Lisa Brown Gilbert When it comes to New York City, its dynamic environ and multicultural fusion of distinctive inhabitants, author Clifford Browder focuses his keen literary eye on his life and experiences as a seasoned resident there, ...
Hush, Hush: A Ronnie Lake Mystery by Niki Danforth
Reviewed by Dianne Woodman Hush, Hush is an exciting and fast-paced cozy mystery with an intriguing opening, mushrooming tension, imaginative red herrings, scintillating dialogue, brilliant character arcs, ...
The Future of Leadership in the Age of AI by Marin Ivezic and Luka Ivezic
Reviewed by Timea Barabas Are you ready for the next revolution? Few people are. But the good news is that it is not too late to prepare yourself. The Future of Leadership in the Age of AI by Marin Ivezic and ...
Joe’s Odyssey by Nick LaTorre
Reviewed by Lisa-Brown Gilbert When it comes to a road trip brimming with outrageous escapades and misconduct, Joe’s Odyssey by author Nick LaTorre definitely makes an impression. Fueled by testosterone, the overall narrative refreshes the college ...
Daniel Scratch: A Story of Witchkind by Don Jones
Reviewed by Teri Davis Daniel Scratch has the misfortune of being an orphan. Strangely, he is allowed to stay in his family home. Being alone in an old house can be difficult; however, brownies, the little elf-like creatures, clean and cook for ...
Pillars of Success by Jack Canfield, Harriet Tinka, and Dr. Allen Lycka
Book Reviewed by Dianne Woodman Pillars of Success is a fantastic resource for people who are interested in learning about beneficial ways to enjoy success and happiness in both their professional and personal lives. The book is penned b ...