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No One To Trust by Lynette Eason
There are only a handful of authors whose books shoot to the top of my to-be-read pile as soon as they become available. Lynette Eason is one of those authors. No One To Trust is the first novel in her new Hidden Identity series. I was a little sad to say goodbye to the characters in the Deadly Reunions Series… [ read more ]
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a million little ways – uncover the art you were made to live
We all make art in A Million Little Ways. Yes, you do, too. Even if you don’t think of yourself as artistic or creative, after reading Emily P. Freeman’s latest offering, you’ll view everything you do in a new light. Because “art is what happens when you dare to be who you really are.” (p.… [ read more ]
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Singularity by Steven James
Most of us accept death as a part of life. But not everyone. In Singularity , the second book in The Jevin Banks Experience, Steven James plunges us into a world where research into brain function and artificial intelligence that is intended to help quadriplegics or children with life-shortening diseases is being hijacked by psychopaths. Psychopaths who will… [ read more ]
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Book Review :: When A Secret Kills by Lynette Eason
One of my personal rules of writing book reviews is No Spoilers – so be prepared for this review to send you straight to your local bookstore! Lynette Eason wraps up the Deadly Reunions series with When A Secret Kills and, well, at the risk of sounding cliche… It starts with a bang. (Sorry, that’s all I… [ read more ]
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Vanished by Irene Hannon
One of the things Irene Hannon does so well is to give us a peek into the world of different types of law enforcement. In her new “Private Justice” series, she’s taken us into the world of private investigators. As it turns out, they aren’t all 100 pounds overweight, kicked back behind a massive desk, and puffing on… [ read more ]
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Placebo
Placebo by Steven James Placebo is the first book in Steven James’ new series, The Jevin Banks Experience. Jevin Banks is an illusionist with a successful stage show, a wife, and twin sons. Until tragedy lays him bare. Placebo opens with a first chapter that is so painful to read, I kept having to remind myself that… [ read more ]
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Raising Financially Confident Kids
I know I said I’d be reviewing books and such every other week, but I had the opportunity to review two great books from Revell—one fiction, one nonfiction—but both reviews needed to be posted during the same week. I decided to go for it. Today, we’ll hit the nonfiction and tomorrow, you’ll get an Extra Edition.… [ read more ]