
Mar 8, 2020
Review: The Surprise Circus by Dr. Carol and Aria Soloway

Mar 6, 2020
Review: The Book of Us By Andrea Michael #OneMoreChapter #HarperCollinsPublishing #NetGalley
She had to be able to look back at this as a time that was sacred, magical. There would be pain enough later.
Cass and Loll used to be inseparable. They met at university and they made sense, like two halves of a whole. They had planned their lives around each other, writing down their dreams in The Big Book of Our Life – the things they wanted to achieve, the places they’d go after they finished university. But then one night changed everything.
Cass and Loll used to be inseparable. They met at university and they made sense, like two halves of a whole. They had planned their lives around each other, writing down their dreams in The Big Book of Our Life – the things they wanted to achieve, the places they’d go after they finished university. But then one night changed everything.
Mar 5, 2020
Review: Better Off Bald A Life in 147 Days by Andrea Wilson Woods
Adrienne Wilson is a depressed, suicidal teenager—until the
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day she receives a diagnosis of stage IV liver cancer. Facing the fight of her life, Adrienne discovered just how much she wants to live. In Better Off Bald: A Life in 147 Days, Andrea Wilson Woods chronicles her sister's remarkable life, from the time she was born to the day she dies at age fifteen. Written like a journal, Andrea takes the reader inside her and Adrienne's journey explaining how she gained custody of Adrienne from their mother and how the sisters' relationship evolved over time.
Feb 29, 2020
Review: Sea Squirt Secret A Mystery By Joe P. Attanasio
The year is 1972 and the place is Western New York, in and around Buffalo. A quirk of nature and an unexpected discovery at the research lab spells trouble for a pair of chemists. There is little the local police can do. John, a returning Vietnam veteran and nephew to one of the chemists, tackles the mystery. Sandy, the daughter of the other chemist, joins him. --- This novel does not contain graphic violence or sex. Suitable for ages 13 and up.
Review: What If By Mike H. Miller

My rating: 4 of 5 stars
First, I want to thank Michael H. Miller for providing me with this book so I can bring you this review.
What If An Exploration Into The Mind by Michael H. Miller was a very fascinating read. I was actually surprised as I don’t usually read books like this.
I really liked the cover and how the title What If was jumbled with other color words.
Feb 28, 2020
Review: Shift and Shine a memoir by Deborah Richards

Feb 25, 2020
Review: The Fog by Andrew J. Brandt
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From the author of international bestseller The Treehouse and The Abduction of Sarah Phillips, the latest thrilling novel by Andrew J Brandt.
Tucked away in Texas hillcountry, the town of Decker wakes up to find every woman has seemingly vanished in the middle of the night, leaving behind their clothing and rings in their beds.
Except one woman.
When the body of Catherine Harlow is found, the victim of a gruesome murder, the town devolves into a scene of paranoia and panic, with a power-hungry police chief pulling the strings and enforcing his will.
Thus begins this supernatural thriller from "new king of suspense" (Goodreads review) Andrew J Brandt.
Thus begins this supernatural thriller from "new king of suspense" (Goodreads review) Andrew J Brandt.
Review: The Purity Ring Murders: A Gil Leduc Mystery by Jim Toner #WNYAuthor

My rating: 4 of 5 stars
First, I want to thank Jim Toner for providing me with this book so I could bring you this review.
The Purity Ring Murders a Gil Ledug Mystery by Jim Toner was a very refreshing young adult mystery with a catholic vibe twist to it.
The black and white cover of the couple and how they were positioned on the cover caught my eye. The title and the way it was placed between the couple was perfect. Kudos to the Graphic Designer for the awesome cover.
Feb 23, 2020
Review: Unfinished Suite: Poetry and Prose By Mark C. LLoyd
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In 2009 Mark won an award for Directing from the Theatre Association of New York State and in May of 2006he won the award for Writing "Hollywood Dreams-A Monologue”. He has been the featured reader and host at numerous Poetry events and has self-produced several artistic and theater productions.
His self-published Poetry chap book from 2010 “Warm Blooded Mornings” is still available for sale as well as his 2012 miniature book “It’s The Place You’llFind Me” by Destitute Press. In 2013 Mark's book “Unfinished Suite: Poetry & Prose” was released by No FrillsPublishing and was described as “… Lloyd has mastered the art of living in each moment. He captures and brilliantly documents the details of those moments that most take for granted, as if he sees the future and recognizes the fortune in front of him. He breathes life into every day human interactions.”
PresentlyMark is working on editing another book of Poetry, a Novella and two books of Plays as well as the possibility of Writing and Directing a few independent film projects.
Feb 22, 2020
Review: Twisted But True By Darren Burch
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Review: A Hope For Emily By Kate Hewitt #BookonTour #Bookouture #Netgalley
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From the moment Emily was born, reaching out with her tiny little star-shaped hand towards her mother, blinking with long eyelashes over soft blue eyes, she became Rachel’s whole world.
Feb 20, 2020
Review: The Secrets They Left Behind By Lissa Marie Redmond #WNYAuthor
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Three college freshmen go missing from their rural hometown of Kelly's Falls while on Christmas break. Their cell phones, coats, and purses are left behind, but the girls have disappeared without a trace. As the days turn into weeks and the investigation grows cold, twenty-three year old Buffalo police officer Shea O'Connor is called on to dig up leads undercover.
Feb 19, 2020
Review: A Million Dreams by Dani Atkins #BookonTour #Bookouture #USPublication #NetGalley
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The lump in my throat dissolves into tears. “They’re going to take Noah away, Pete."
“No judge will ever rule that a child should be taken away from his parents.” My husband’s voice is defiant.
“Even if it turns out we’re not his parents?”
Izzy’s eight-year-old son Noah is her whole life. With his long eyelashes, mischievous grin and boundless energy, he’s got her husband Pete’s sunny outlook and Izzy’s curious mind. When they receive a surprise phone call from the fertility center that helped them have Noah, it’s surely nothing to worry about.
Feb 13, 2020
Review: No More Bets By Mitzi Einstein
She came to Las Vegas to get away from her life. He decided to leave and start over.
When dealt a bad hand, they can either bluff or reconcile with the truth.
At the age of twenty, Rosie Bern’s life completely changed – she found out she had cancer, left school and was dumped by her boyfriend. For three years she has been struggling to get her life back on track as well as start a new relationship, after being ghosted by every man who got wind of her illness.
Determined to pull Rosie out of her pity-party, her childhood friend invites her to Las Vegas, where her father owns a luxury hotel.
Review: Sister Dear: A Novel By Hannah Mary McKinnon
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She’s got it all.
And it all should’ve been mine.
When Eleanor Hardwicke’s beloved father dies, her world is further shattered by a gut-wrenching secret: the man she’s grieving isn’t really her dad. Eleanor was the product of an affair and her biological father is still out there, living blissfully with the family he chose. With her personal life spiraling, a desperate Eleanor seeks him out, leading her to uncover another branch on her family tree—an infuriatingly enviable half sister.
Feb 12, 2020
Review: Operation Subdue By R.J. Castille
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Ragan Jensen is in need of help. Her body sounds the alarm, leaving her desperately seeking the attention of the medical professionals at her assigned healthcare organization, Kellogg Premier. Practically ignored at every turn, Ragan is left to wonder if she will ever find someone who will listen long enough to address her obvious needs.
Elaine Cooper is a caring and patient-oriented nurse at Kellogg Premier, her new employer. She meets Ragan at Urgent Care, the department she was assigned to, and it struck her immediately as odd how little everyone else around them seemed to care. As she began to notice more, she becomes acutely aware that something is not quite right there. Unable to let it go, Elaine follows a dangerous path right into the clutches of those who work to protect those secrets.
Elaine Cooper is a caring and patient-oriented nurse at Kellogg Premier, her new employer. She meets Ragan at Urgent Care, the department she was assigned to, and it struck her immediately as odd how little everyone else around them seemed to care. As she began to notice more, she becomes acutely aware that something is not quite right there. Unable to let it go, Elaine follows a dangerous path right into the clutches of those who work to protect those secrets.
Feb 9, 2020
Review: Want You by Joanne Dannon
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He was my childhood crush. Now he's a movie star.
When Sam Balfer comes back to Australia twelve years later, he asks me to walk the red carpet as his date. I'm an engineer--not exactly date material for Hollywood's hottest star--and I'm skilled at tripping over air.
Review: The Weekend By Suzy England

My rating: 4 of 5 stars
First, I want to thank Suzy England for providing me with this book so I may bring you this review.
The Weekend by Suzy England was a quick fun read that had a little bit in it for everything.
This book is for her husband Jeff, whom she has been writing her own true-life romance for twenty-five plus years. Jeff has always believed in her.
Review: Under The Blood By James Toner
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Gil vows to find the killer, but he's told not to interfere with the investigation by Detective Patricia Daulton, a hard-nosed, by the book cop.
During the course of the investigation, Gil receives numerous threats on his life. For example, someone hangs dead animals on the gutter of his garage. Later someone calls him claiming to be Satan himself.
Feb 8, 2020
Review: The Holiday Sweet Spot By Sophia Knightly

My rating: 4 of 5 stars
First, I want to thank Sophia Knightly for providing me with this book so I can bring you this review.
The Holiday Sweet Spot By Sophia Knightly left me craving lots of chocolate! The food that was described in this book just made your mouth water! I wanted to jump in and taste a bite or three!
It made me smile that the inspiration for Emily in this book was Sophia’s Mom Emilia. May she rest in peace.
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