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December 28, 2013

December 27, 2013

UNDERGROWTH by William Kenney


UNDERGROWTH is a very clever yet dark novelette masterfully written and well thought through. Since William Kenney is the artist behind my book covers I was anxious to read one of his novels. I am incredibly impressed with his style and skill as an an author.
UNDERGROWTH is the chilling story of Chet's encounter with the same unknown horrors his late father dealt with inside his home. After spending years believing his father was insane, Chet finds himself living his father's mirrored existenc...
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Published on December 27, 2013 10:20

December 26, 2013

DARKENING DANGER; .99 Cent Countdown Special!

Paralyzing darkness envelops earth- Geophysicist Michael Levine complicates his plight when he rescues a woman with a classified secret and a murderer on her heels. 

Scientist agree; Jupiter acts as a warrior protecting Earth from cosmic disaster, but what if suddenly Jupiter failed to absorb the enemies in the Heavens? 

Imagine life without light, natural or man-made. Imagine a world in total darkness for three days. What happens to humanity when the lights go out? 

That is what...
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Published on December 26, 2013 08:09

December 24, 2013

THE WATCHERS FROM WITHIN MOMENTS, REVEALED, by Mark Paul Jacobs


The Watchers From Within Moments, Revealed by Mark Paul Jacobs is a fascinating, and suspenseful short story!
Mark Paul Jacobs provides readers with a wild, intelligent ride in a short amount of text. He has developed an absolutely plausible set of stunning circumstances. No doubt any reader will be left contemplating the possible reality of such an event.
In this nail biter, FastTech, an American Company, makes an alarming discovery with some state-of-the-art camera equipment. Their...
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Published on December 24, 2013 05:12

THE BETWEEN TIME by Marta Moran Bishop



What if…for the first time in the history of the United States we took a social and economic nose dive into oblivion? THE BETWEEN TIME is just such a scenario. A story that reads like a folk tale from the past, but in reality is a fantastic possibility based on the choices available to us today.
The premise is nothing short of an incredible imagination as modern day Chicago fades into an evil darkness separated by a wall. A separateness ruled by the upper society that isolates and mistreats th...
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Published on December 24, 2013 05:07

December 23, 2013

TRACKER by James Rollins


A riveting short story that stands alone, yet clearly teases the reader with the introduction of a couple of fascinating characters. In search of a hidden Jewish graveyard to find Aliza's missing father, Tucker and his military dog Kane are amazing. 
The bond between a man and his dog couldn't be told more eloquently than James Rollins tells it in TRACKER. This is enhanced even further as the author gives the reader a compelling view through the dog's eyes. Excellent Story; Excellent Char...
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Published on December 23, 2013 05:37

MOLLY HACKER IS TOO PICKY by Lisette Brodey



I do not often read books from this genre, but MOLLY HACKER IS TOO PICKY is not just another chick lit book. There is a lot of well thought substance to her and her dilemmas.  Molly Hacker is hilarious and her situation is one every woman will enjoy and every man should take a gander into the psyche of the woman. Is she too picky, well I’m not exactly sure? She certainly has a lot of dramatic personality traits.
The story is well-written and from within the humor and drama there is a not...
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Published on December 23, 2013 05:35

December 22, 2013

GIDEON'S SPIES: The Secret History of the Mossad by Gordon Thomas

GIDEON'S SPIES is a comprehensive, and balanced picture of Mossad. The author begins with a plunge into the circumstances revolving around the death of Princess Diana. He paints an intricate picture of facts, and faux paus that clearly complicated the situation then and now. It is an interesting beginning to a book of this nature. However, it does demand the reader's attention, therefore, I believe it serves the purpose well.

After the dramatic introductory story, the author settles into a mor...
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Published on December 22, 2013 10:49

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