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Book review: Dewey B Reynold – Stuart Duffelmeyer and the Masters of Plagues

Stuart Duffelmeyer wasn't dissatisfied with his life. He had found his calling and was about to graduate NYU with his veterinary medicine diploma. It was an event he had eagerly awaited, until a cruel and hurtful prank ensure he wouldn't be able to show his face at his own graduation. He swore vengeance, and his… Continue reading Book review: Dewey B Reynold – Stuart Duffelmeyer and the Masters of Plagues

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Book Review: Mollie Player – Fights you’ll have after having a baby (@MolliePlayer)

I don't normally post reviews for non-fiction books on my blog, but I enjoyed this one so much I thought I would make an exception. Fights You'll Have After Having a Baby, addresses issues most parents don't consider when bringing a child into the world, the impact and change this bundle of joy will have… Continue reading Book Review: Mollie Player – Fights you’ll have after having a baby (@MolliePlayer)

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Miami, final day, part two, award ceremony #ReadersFavoriteMiami2019

So here it is, the moment you've all been waiting for, or at least the one I'd been waiting for since first discovering I had won such a respected award. Saturday evening marked the close of my time in Miami, and what better way to finish the holiday than with an epic award ceremony? I… Continue reading Miami, final day, part two, award ceremony #ReadersFavoriteMiami2019

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Book review: Lisa V Proulx – A Temporary Death (@LisaVProulx)

In 1954 Victoria Edwards bled to death during a routine procedure that went terribly wrong, only to awaken in the morgue 3 days later with an amazing tale. While her Earthly vessel lay in death, Victoria experienced insight and sights she could never have imagined, an insight she dared not share until now. A Temporary… Continue reading Book review: Lisa V Proulx – A Temporary Death (@LisaVProulx)

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Book review: Michael Gerhartz – Dark Times (@MichaelGerhart5)

Marine biologist, Natascha, was missing the thrill of the dive since starting work at the aquarium, so when an opportunity arose to explore a flooded mine it was an adventure she couldn't resist. Little did she know what her exploration would uncover. Already suspicious about the underhanded deeds of a nearby abbey. Her shocking discovery… Continue reading Book review: Michael Gerhartz – Dark Times (@MichaelGerhart5)

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Book review: Sharon C Williams – Jasper, Amazon Parrot (@NewEngland_Muse)

Newly hatched Jasper has a lot to learn. The world inside the nest is so big at first, but as he grows he and his younger brother discover there is so much more adventure to the world. With their new friend Charlie, the spider monkey, exploration and new adventures are never far behind. A Rainforest… Continue reading Book review: Sharon C Williams – Jasper, Amazon Parrot (@NewEngland_Muse)

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Book review: C.A. King – Hang on to Your Shirt Tails (@PortalProphecy)

Tails and Brody finally had a home, a sanctuary of sorts for them and the rescued children. But not everyone thinks their home is a sanctuary. With George's first shift, and Eliza running away they know they can't stay long. Little did they know that Eliza's escape brings with it a more harrowing concern. Zeus… Continue reading Book review: C.A. King – Hang on to Your Shirt Tails (@PortalProphecy)

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Book review: C.A. King From Alice to Malice (@PortalProphecy)

Alice was running. She had to escape, to be free. But little did she know that even freedom has its price. Her desperate retreat sends her spiralling down a rabbit hole, a large seasonal sink hole known to open this time of year. Nothing is as it should be in this world. Everything is opposite… Continue reading Book review: C.A. King From Alice to Malice (@PortalProphecy)

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Book review: Sean Robins – The Crimson Deathbringer (@seanrobins300)

Jim Henderson had thought having the leader of the resistance bleeding to death on his sofa, was bad news. It was an act that carried with it a death penalty, but he soon finds there is more to worry about than the wrath of a petty man who controls the world. An invasion is coming… Continue reading Book review: Sean Robins – The Crimson Deathbringer (@seanrobins300)

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Miami, Day Four, final day part one, bookfair. #ReadersFavoriteMiami2019 (@lisavproulx @MichaelGerhart5)

Wow, if I had only one word, to sum up, today it would be epic. The day started with a group of authors meeting in the lobby ready for the bookfair. It was a brilliant opportunity to talk to people about their work Once the bus arrived we were off to the bookfair. The early… Continue reading Miami, Day Four, final day part one, bookfair. #ReadersFavoriteMiami2019 (@lisavproulx @MichaelGerhart5)