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February 16, 2017
These classic works of art inspired the author to write The David Chronicles
A new review for my art book, Inspired by Art: Fighting Goliath:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent, February 15, 2017
By RileyVerified Purchase(What's this?)This review is from: Inspired by Art: Fighting Goliath (The David Chronicles Book 4) (Kindle Edition)These classic works of art inspired the author to write The David Chronicles. The first is the novel Rise to Power, which focuses on David's battle with Goliath, using the art pieces in chronological order as the battle took place. My favorite pieces are by Barry Moser because he depicts David as a young man instead of a the muscular prime specimen of a human body of the Michelangelo David.
The Inspired series is a wonderful accompaniment to the David Chronicles.
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent, February 15, 2017
By RileyVerified Purchase(What's this?)This review is from: Inspired by Art: Fighting Goliath (The David Chronicles Book 4) (Kindle Edition)These classic works of art inspired the author to write The David Chronicles. The first is the novel Rise to Power, which focuses on David's battle with Goliath, using the art pieces in chronological order as the battle took place. My favorite pieces are by Barry Moser because he depicts David as a young man instead of a the muscular prime specimen of a human body of the Michelangelo David.
The Inspired series is a wonderful accompaniment to the David Chronicles.

Published on February 16, 2017 18:18
February 14, 2017
We’d never kissed before
Looking up at the sky, the lights of the nearby city obscured the stars, and I was about to say something when he leaned in to kiss me. We’d never kissed before. Putting his hand up on the back of my head, threading his fingers through my hair, he kissed me like we were lovers. My hands slid around his body meeting in the middle of his back. I could feel his chest expand and contract with each breath as I held him, the warmth of his body flooding me with desire. Smoothing my hair back, he did the same thing, embracing me, his arms encircling my body.It took my breath away, the intensity of it, I wanted him so badly. I would have gone all the way right there on my mother’s back porch if he’d tried. But he didn’t go any further than the kiss. Pulling away from me just enough, his lips slid down my neck and stopped. I held my breath.“I’d better go,” he said, muffling a sigh.
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"This anthology consists of twelve wonderful stories with the inherent theme of love and war contained in them. Out of the twelve authors, Uvi Poznansky is the only one that I was familiar with previously. So, in addition to becoming acquainted with new authors in this set, my 'to be read' pile has grown considerably. That is not a bad thing with the wind chill of a minus 10 as I write this review!!" - Off Grid...And Loving It... TOP 500 REVIEWER
Published on February 14, 2017 21:15
Wishing to surrender to temptation and at the same time trying to resist it
“What’s this?” I asked.And she said, “Just something I wrote. I want you to have it. Something to remember me by when you go back to London.”I dropped to one knee at the side of the bed and raised my eyes to her, watching her long fingers as they smoothed over the flap of the envelope to make sure it was sealed. “Let me read it, then,” I said.“Oh no, Lenny. Not now.”“At least, give me a little hint, Natashinka. Tell me what it’s all about.”She blushed. Then she touched her cheek, trying to calm herself down, because now she was blushing over having blushed before. Meanwhile I noticed the silky fabric of her camisole. The edge of it came into view briefly, peeping out under the scarlet bow, right here at the lip of her sweater blouse. Then it disappeared.At last she said, “It’s a page from my diary. It’s where I record my thoughts.”“Is it about last night?”“Oh no. It’s about the first time we met.”I was moved, and told her so. Her eyes widened as I took the notebook out of the pocket of my jacket and opened it to look at the envelope. On the back side of it there were only two letters, N for Natasha, L for Lenny. They were drawn together in a fancy pen stroke. I touched my lips to it and put the envelope back in place without losing a beat and without trying to pry it open. “I shall save it for later,” I said. “And for always,” said she.“Yes,” I promised. “For always.”Natasha smiled, bouncing happily between one pillow and another. Wave after wave, her hair unfurled around face, her neck. She turned over to lie on her belly, swinging her feet back and forth in the air.“Here, I brought you a little something,” I said, presenting the chocolate box I had bought for her. She found it charming. I opened it. Inside were Liliput confections in red, pink, green, and black, each one hand-made: whipped, rolled, filled and ornamented. We looked at each other, wishing to surrender to temptation and at the same time trying to resist it, because at first glance, these sweets were too precious to eat. But this craving was stronger than both of us, and the only question was, would she yield to it before I did? And another thing: how long could I hold myself back from making love to her?Natasha leaned closer to me with a playful glint in her eye and reached over to pick a miniature chocolate ball, which she let melt on her tongue. She gave away a little moan, as if her delight came from the gut and couldn’t be expressed in mere words.
Lenny in The Music of Us
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Lenny in The Music of Us

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- Grady Harp, Hall of Fame Reviewer
Published on February 14, 2017 20:11
February 13, 2017
Inspired by Art: A Peek at Bathsheba
My new book, a collection of art throughout the ages, which depicts the love affair between David and Bathsheba through the eye of famous artists, is already here:
Inspired by Art: A Peek at Bathsheba is a collection of art throughout the ages, around the story of David. This volume focuses on the most torrid love affair ever told: David’s forbidden love affair with Bathsheba and his attempt to cover it up.
These amazing sculptures, paintings, etchings, and manuscripts inspired the author to write The David Chronicles, a series of three volumes, the second of which is A Peek at Bathsheba, where she imagines the love affair and the ensuing scandal. Besides being an artist and having worked as an architect, she taught art history, and this collection served as the basis for a research course analyzing the contrasts in viewpoints around the biblical story.
This collection is arranged not by artist, nor by artistic style or era, but rather by the story moment-by-moment, blow-by-blow, as imagined by various artists. Rembrandt, Michelangelo, Chagall, Picasso, and Jan Steen to name but a few.
★ Love giving gifts? Give The David Chronicles ★
Volume I: Rise to PowerEbook: Kindle ★ Nook ★ Apple ★ Kobo ★ SmashwordsPaperback: Amazon ★ Barnes&NobleAudiobook: iTunes ★ Amazon ★ Audible
Volume II: A Peek at BathshebaEbook: Kindle ★ Nook ★ Apple ★ Kobo ★ SmashwordsPaperback: Amazon ★ Barnes&NobleAudiobook: iTunes ★ Amazon ★ Audible
Volume III: The Edge of RevoltEbook: Kindle ★ Nook ★ Apple ★ Kobo ★ SmashwordsPaperback Amazon ★ Barnes&Noble
The complete trilogy:The David Chronicles (Boxed Set) Ebook: Kindle ★ Apple ★ Nook ★ Kobo ★ Smashwords
Volume IV: Inspired by Art: Fighting GoliathEbook: Kindle ★ Nook ★ Apple ★ Kobo ★ Smashwords
Volume V: Inspired by Art: Fall of a GiantEbook: Kindle ★ Nook ★ Apple ★ Kobo ★ Smashwords
Volume VI: Inspired by Art: Rise to PowerEbook: Kindle ★ Nook ★ Apple ★ Kobo ★ Smashwords
Volume VII: Inspired by Art: A Peek at BathshebaEbook: Kindle ★ Nook ★ Apple ★ Kobo ★ Smashwords
Inspired by Art: A Peek at Bathsheba is a collection of art throughout the ages, around the story of David. This volume focuses on the most torrid love affair ever told: David’s forbidden love affair with Bathsheba and his attempt to cover it up.
These amazing sculptures, paintings, etchings, and manuscripts inspired the author to write The David Chronicles, a series of three volumes, the second of which is A Peek at Bathsheba, where she imagines the love affair and the ensuing scandal. Besides being an artist and having worked as an architect, she taught art history, and this collection served as the basis for a research course analyzing the contrasts in viewpoints around the biblical story.
This collection is arranged not by artist, nor by artistic style or era, but rather by the story moment-by-moment, blow-by-blow, as imagined by various artists. Rembrandt, Michelangelo, Chagall, Picasso, and Jan Steen to name but a few.

★ Love giving gifts? Give The David Chronicles ★
Volume I: Rise to PowerEbook: Kindle ★ Nook ★ Apple ★ Kobo ★ SmashwordsPaperback: Amazon ★ Barnes&NobleAudiobook: iTunes ★ Amazon ★ Audible
Volume II: A Peek at BathshebaEbook: Kindle ★ Nook ★ Apple ★ Kobo ★ SmashwordsPaperback: Amazon ★ Barnes&NobleAudiobook: iTunes ★ Amazon ★ Audible
Volume III: The Edge of RevoltEbook: Kindle ★ Nook ★ Apple ★ Kobo ★ SmashwordsPaperback Amazon ★ Barnes&Noble
The complete trilogy:The David Chronicles (Boxed Set) Ebook: Kindle ★ Apple ★ Nook ★ Kobo ★ Smashwords
Volume IV: Inspired by Art: Fighting GoliathEbook: Kindle ★ Nook ★ Apple ★ Kobo ★ Smashwords
Volume V: Inspired by Art: Fall of a GiantEbook: Kindle ★ Nook ★ Apple ★ Kobo ★ Smashwords
Volume VI: Inspired by Art: Rise to PowerEbook: Kindle ★ Nook ★ Apple ★ Kobo ★ Smashwords
Volume VII: Inspired by Art: A Peek at BathshebaEbook: Kindle ★ Nook ★ Apple ★ Kobo ★ Smashwords
Published on February 13, 2017 07:44
You won a kiss from me, and now you’re hesitating
Ellie turned out the light and dropped the flashlight to the floor.“Because you participated in this stupid spin the bottle game, you won a kiss from me, and now you’re hesitating”“Yes, I know. Just not sure who goes first in this situation.” “Would it help if I told you there’s no one else I’d rather share my first kiss with?” came her soft reply, as she brushed her fingers through my hair.Squeezing my eyes closed, I puckered up, hoping Ellie knew how to put me out of my misery.Instead, she gently tapped my chin.To my mortification, I saw she was smiling.“What did I do wrong?”“You looked like you were about to kiss your mother,” she teased. “What if I do the dirty deed first?”With my masculinity at stake, I was at a loss until my Alpha male booted up and shared everything there was to know. I wrapped my hand around her neck, drawing her so close our eyelashes touched.“Honey, I ain’t no mama’s boy,” I murmured, pressing my lips to hers.
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Excerpt from Lovin' Those Navy Games by Susan Jean RicciIncluded in Love in Times of War

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"This anthology consists of twelve wonderful stories with the inherent theme of love and war contained in them. Out of the twelve authors, Uvi Poznansky is the only one that I was familiar with previously. So, in addition to becoming acquainted with new authors in this set, my 'to be read' pile has grown considerably. That is not a bad thing with the wind chill of a minus 10 as I write this review!!" - Off Grid...And Loving It... TOP 500 REVIEWER
Published on February 13, 2017 07:22
February 10, 2017
Eye candy...
am thrilled to find this review, written by Dolores Ayotte, author of A Woman's Voice (and other self-help books) who is a great inspirational writer and one of the best reviewers on Amazon. This is what she said about my art book, Inspired by Art: Fighting Goliath:
5.0 out of 5 stars Eye candy...By Dolores Ayotte on February 9, 2017Format: Kindle Edition Verified PurchaseInspired by Art: Fighting Goliath (The David Chronicles Book 4) by Author Uvi Poznansky
I have read and reviewed several books by talented Author Uvi Poznansky and I find "Inspired by Art: Fighting Goliath (The David Chronicles Book 4)" to be a unique and visually rewarding experience. One only needs to examine the cover to get a better indication of the artistic treat that is to be discovered between the pages.
This compilation of works by a variety of gifted artists and painters starts off with a picture of "the legendary site of the battle between David and Goliath". This is then followed by numerous artworks which enable the reader to catch a glimpse of David as seen through the creative eyes of others such a Vallotton, Barry Moser, Bernini, Rembrandt, etc. I especially liked Michelangelo artistic endeavors as several quotes are included in the book to better explain his views or the origin of his inspiration. One such quote is "A man paints with his brains and not with his hands". Who would better know this concept than Uvi Poznansky herself with her broad breath of creative abilities?
What a treat for those of us who haven't previously had the opportunity to see these lovely works of art. Thank you Uvi for this peek into the depiction of David fighting Goliath!
5.0 out of 5 stars Eye candy...By Dolores Ayotte on February 9, 2017Format: Kindle Edition Verified PurchaseInspired by Art: Fighting Goliath (The David Chronicles Book 4) by Author Uvi Poznansky
I have read and reviewed several books by talented Author Uvi Poznansky and I find "Inspired by Art: Fighting Goliath (The David Chronicles Book 4)" to be a unique and visually rewarding experience. One only needs to examine the cover to get a better indication of the artistic treat that is to be discovered between the pages.
This compilation of works by a variety of gifted artists and painters starts off with a picture of "the legendary site of the battle between David and Goliath". This is then followed by numerous artworks which enable the reader to catch a glimpse of David as seen through the creative eyes of others such a Vallotton, Barry Moser, Bernini, Rembrandt, etc. I especially liked Michelangelo artistic endeavors as several quotes are included in the book to better explain his views or the origin of his inspiration. One such quote is "A man paints with his brains and not with his hands". Who would better know this concept than Uvi Poznansky herself with her broad breath of creative abilities?
What a treat for those of us who haven't previously had the opportunity to see these lovely works of art. Thank you Uvi for this peek into the depiction of David fighting Goliath!

Published on February 10, 2017 13:14
But kiss was far too simple a word to call this powerful connection
Feeling the hot slick glide of Michael’s tongue against hers, Kate’s head was reeling when she kissed him back. Just a kiss, she mentally swore. But kiss was far too simple a word to call this powerful connection that simply rocked her world. Surging through each and every nerve in her body, she could feel his kiss all the way down from the top of her head to the tips of her toes. She hadn’t expected this. Usually, she couldn’t even stand being held – it was confining and restrictive. But when Murphy drew her against him, every bit of resistance fled. When he deepened his kiss, the heat of it melted away the last rational thought still left in her head. Sinking up against him, the burning pleasure was almost unbearable. Breathtaking and pulsating, the kiss went on and on. And on.Until, finally, common sense gradually invaded, and they slowly, reluctantly, began to pull apart. Yet they still kept staring into each other’s eyes. But then, Kate suddenly became aware of movement in the distance. One of the crew members was approaching the parking lot from the path.She cleared her throat. “Let’s get outta here.” Murphy reached for her hand. “Yeah. We definitely need to talk.”
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"The authors... all have gifts to offer and in tandem they present a very fine collection of contemporary writing about Romance, suspense, fiction and a touch of history, Fine curl p by the fire reading" -Grady Harp, Hall of Fame Reviewer
Published on February 10, 2017 10:46
February 8, 2017
~~Sin/Cover-Up/Healing~~
Here is the first review of my new art book, Inspired by Art: A Peek at Bathsheba, written by Top 500 Amazon reviewer:
5.0 out of 5 stars ~~Sin/Cover-Up/Healing~~ByOff Grid...And Loving It...TOP 500 REVIEWERon February 7, 2017Format: Kindle Edition|Verified Purchase
This is an incredible collection of paintings, etchings and sculptures that artists have completed throughout several centuries. The artists are from at least 10 countries and include France, America, Germany, Russia, Italy and Austria to name a few. The reader will be able to see Moreau, Rembrandt, Schwebel, Picasso, Raphael and Cezanne - once again just a few of those in the book. It should be noted that I read this on the Cloud and was able to admire the collection perfectly.
Some have quotes under the art work and one that caught my attention was from a Dutch man named Dirk, Vis. The quote reads 'The world today doesn't make sense, so why should I paint pictures that do?'.
As one imagines this volume covers the story of David and Bathsheba. The paintings start with the bath of Bathsheba, David's request to bring Bathsheba to him, the adultery, Uriah and his death, Nathan's arrival and David praying.
A most rewarding book for me to look at this snowy afternoon. It was also an excellent refresher for me about the story of King David and Bathsheba.
Healing does take place....but one must ask for it.
Most highly recommended.
5.0 out of 5 stars ~~Sin/Cover-Up/Healing~~ByOff Grid...And Loving It...TOP 500 REVIEWERon February 7, 2017Format: Kindle Edition|Verified Purchase
This is an incredible collection of paintings, etchings and sculptures that artists have completed throughout several centuries. The artists are from at least 10 countries and include France, America, Germany, Russia, Italy and Austria to name a few. The reader will be able to see Moreau, Rembrandt, Schwebel, Picasso, Raphael and Cezanne - once again just a few of those in the book. It should be noted that I read this on the Cloud and was able to admire the collection perfectly.
Some have quotes under the art work and one that caught my attention was from a Dutch man named Dirk, Vis. The quote reads 'The world today doesn't make sense, so why should I paint pictures that do?'.
As one imagines this volume covers the story of David and Bathsheba. The paintings start with the bath of Bathsheba, David's request to bring Bathsheba to him, the adultery, Uriah and his death, Nathan's arrival and David praying.
A most rewarding book for me to look at this snowy afternoon. It was also an excellent refresher for me about the story of King David and Bathsheba.
Healing does take place....but one must ask for it.
Most highly recommended.

Published on February 08, 2017 16:41
February 7, 2017
When he took her hand to kiss it
“Finally, we meet again,” he said so low, so deeply, she almost couldn’t hear it. Truth be told, she probably wouldn’t have been able to hear much of anything he said, her heartbeat was rattling so loudly inside her chest.When he took her hand to kiss it, it amazed her how wobbly and unsteady her knees felt, as if she had just been hit hard by a low-lying branch. Yet, she didn’t fall. Instead, for the first time in weeks, a broad smile appeared on her face.“Oh Hannah,” he murmured and leaned in close, still holding her hand. “Why didn’t you ever come back to me?”“I swear I tried, truly I did, but I kept being stopped by my family.” He gave her a quizzical look, but she knew now was not the time to be truthful. So much had escalated since their last meeting.“Shall we go out onto the balcony?” he asked. Nodding, she let him guide her outdoors, away from the waltzes, and the general conversation growing more sonorous by the hour. The evening chill had remained at its peak and the distant sound of soldiers maneuvering in their tented camps served as a soft, pleasant background.
Excerpt from Genteel Secrets by S.R. MalleryIncluded in Love in Times of War
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"This anthology consists of twelve wonderful stories with the inherent theme of love and war contained in them. Out of the twelve authors, Uvi Poznansky is the only one that I was familiar with previously. So, in addition to becoming acquainted with new authors in this set, my 'to be read' pile has grown considerably. That is not a bad thing with the wind chill of a minus 10 as I write this review!!" - Off Grid...And Loving It... TOP 500 REVIEWER
Excerpt from Genteel Secrets by S.R. MalleryIncluded in Love in Times of War

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"This anthology consists of twelve wonderful stories with the inherent theme of love and war contained in them. Out of the twelve authors, Uvi Poznansky is the only one that I was familiar with previously. So, in addition to becoming acquainted with new authors in this set, my 'to be read' pile has grown considerably. That is not a bad thing with the wind chill of a minus 10 as I write this review!!" - Off Grid...And Loving It... TOP 500 REVIEWER
Published on February 07, 2017 19:45
February 6, 2017
Welcome to the portable museum!
Author of War Songs, Grady Harp is an artist representative, gallery owner, writer of essays and articles on figurative and all Representational art for museum catalogues and for travelling exhibitions, and an Amazon Hall of Fame Reviewer. He describes himself as being ever on the alert for the new and promising geniuses of tomorrow. So I am deeply honored that he has posted this five-star review (on Amazon and Goodreads) for my art book, Inspired by Art: Fighting Goliath:
5.0 out of 5 stars Welcome to the portable museum!ByGrady HarpHALL OF FAMETOP 100 REVIEWERVINE VOICEon February 5, 2017Format: Kindle Edition|Verified Purchase
Uvi Poznansky dons another Technicolor coat in this latest series of books, always raising the bar for her high standard previous achievements. Originally from Israel where she studied Architecture and Town Planning then moving to the US where she studied Computer Science and became an expert in Software Engineering, Poznansky managed to combine the design elements of two studies into unique formats. And she has accomplished the same with the other side of her brain - making visual her ideas (she is an accomplished painter, drawer, and sculptor who has enjoyed exhibitions both in Israel and in California, her present base) and making words in poetry and in short stories and children's books.
Uvi has published an absorbing book series – The David Chronicles – and now is curating art collections to enhance the pleasure of her books’ stories. This volume, FIGHTING GOLIATH, is one of the most complete collections of art from ancient through renaissance to contemporary is drawings, paintings, sculptures, etchings – works by Michelangelo, Bernini, Dali, Adrea del Verrocchio, Donatello, Titian, Rembrandt, Lorenzo Ghiberti, Rubens, Degas, Barry Moser, and others – some well known, others – discoveries. It is a majestic, learned, beautifully designed book that carries a lot of instruction, entertainment, as well as visual pleasure. But then that is what Uvi is all about! Grady Harp, February 17
5.0 out of 5 stars Welcome to the portable museum!ByGrady HarpHALL OF FAMETOP 100 REVIEWERVINE VOICEon February 5, 2017Format: Kindle Edition|Verified Purchase

Uvi has published an absorbing book series – The David Chronicles – and now is curating art collections to enhance the pleasure of her books’ stories. This volume, FIGHTING GOLIATH, is one of the most complete collections of art from ancient through renaissance to contemporary is drawings, paintings, sculptures, etchings – works by Michelangelo, Bernini, Dali, Adrea del Verrocchio, Donatello, Titian, Rembrandt, Lorenzo Ghiberti, Rubens, Degas, Barry Moser, and others – some well known, others – discoveries. It is a majestic, learned, beautifully designed book that carries a lot of instruction, entertainment, as well as visual pleasure. But then that is what Uvi is all about! Grady Harp, February 17
Published on February 06, 2017 08:11