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Book review: Embellished by Karen Glista

Travis is a gamer, he and his friends are battling the evil forces plaguing Orian. But their healer abandons them, leaving them a man down. Desperate for the rare drop Travis turns to his sister, Bekka for aid. Unaware her participation will forever change her life. Bekka rarely leaves her room, suffering form the all-consuming… Continue reading Book review: Embellished by Karen Glista

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Book review: Finding Forever by Amanda J Evans

Liz, had her fair share of problems growing up, events that gnawed at her confidence, left her questioning her own value. So when she met, and married, Charles, a man intent on loving her, helping her grow, she couldn't have been happier. But the happily ever after was cut short before it even begins. Washed… Continue reading Book review: Finding Forever by Amanda J Evans

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Book Review: The Shadow Watcher by Roari Benjamin

Sam had a simple life, dreams, love, passions, and a secret watcher. She had been aware of him for some time, glimpses of him in the shadows. A strange figure, present from the time of her father's death, and never aging. He is always there, watching her, protecting her from harm and with just cause.… Continue reading Book Review: The Shadow Watcher by Roari Benjamin

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Book review: More things in Heaven and Earth by E.A. Comiskey

Simone had struggled to ignore the voices for so long, they had once driven her to the brink of madness. If not for Michael, her loving husband, she would have long been lost to the inaudible chattered. He helped her to focus, to push back the deafening noise to a more bearable level. She never would… Continue reading Book review: More things in Heaven and Earth by E.A. Comiskey

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Book review: The Slave Girl by Jennifer Stone

Taya, broken, bloody and abused escapes the beating from her master's wife after being forced into his bed. With no home, no money, and a sullied reputation, there are few who would lend her aid, and so, she returns to a home she once knew, a temple. They nursed her back to health and sent… Continue reading Book review: The Slave Girl by Jennifer Stone

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Book Review: Ancient Evil by Brent J. Griffiths

Ancient Evil by Brent J. Griffiths is very unique is design, it could be viewed as three separate stories if not for the fact they are woven together and integral to the larger picture. Hael shows a promise beyond those of his peers, even those older, and more experienced, than him. For this reason this… Continue reading Book Review: Ancient Evil by Brent J. Griffiths

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Book review: Snarkey & Putts: Paranormal Attorneys-At-Law by Joe Eliseon

Jack Snarkey and Andrew Putts are law firm partners. Putts the down trodden partner, is in kept in place by the constant threat of the operating agreement, which he has never actually seen. He fights his battles, and always comes out the underdog when compared to the massive income of Snarkey, but things are about… Continue reading Book review: Snarkey & Putts: Paranormal Attorneys-At-Law by Joe Eliseon

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Book review: Tomoiya’s Story: Escape To Darkness by C.A. King

Tomoiya 's whole universe had just expanded. No longer was the known bathed only by suns of orange and yellow light. Another side had been discovered, the dark to the light where the suns covered the land in shadow. What starts as a tale of Tomoiya becomes a focus for the book within her possession,… Continue reading Book review: Tomoiya’s Story: Escape To Darkness by C.A. King

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Book review: Burning Through Their Eyes by Eugene Knight

Toby Ryan wanted to put the tumultuous events of his past behind him and start afresh with his wife and twin boys. So when he was given the opportunity to do just that, working with Dr Niles no less, it was an opportunity he couldn't turn down. He gladly accepted his role at the university… Continue reading Book review: Burning Through Their Eyes by Eugene Knight

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Book review: Salby Evolution by Ian D Moore

They had thought it was over. The SALBY virus had been deactivated, and those infected had returned to their lives, mostly. There had been losses, causalities, and things would never be the same. They had no idea of the looming disaster, nor could they have imagined that one person, infected by the original virus,, had… Continue reading Book review: Salby Evolution by Ian D Moore