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First, I want to thank Rebecca
Boxall, Lake Union Publishing and NetGalley for providing me this book so I may
bring you this review.
The Christmas Forest by Rebecca Boxall
is one of the few Christmas books that I have read that will stick close to my
heart. This Christmas story is unlike I have ever read before. I prefer reading
stories that are creative where the author thinks outside of the box. She did
just that. For this very reason I would gladly read and review for her again.
Rebecca Boxall’s main character is
Enid suffers from Asperger’s. What makes this book so unique and unforgettable is
you see the world through her eyes. You will see the joy she gets spending time
with children and speaking about her love of owls. How they are on the same level
she is. Sadly, in this book you will see her in panic mode and emotional lows
as well.
My ultimate favorite story line that
Rebecca did and needs to be highly commended for was the budding friendship
between Enid and Fred. I have read and 190 books this year. No two characters
deserved to be together more. Nor have I read a sweeter yet old fashioned love
story than this one. Fred looked past Enid’s Asperger’s and saw who she really
was. He loved her for her. These two were meant to be together.
It was refreshing to see Enid and
Fred write old school letters back and forth through the mail as form of
communication. This day in age with texting and email that is lost on this
generation.
Kudos to the graphic artist who
designed the cover it is beautiful! It immediately caught my eye and needed to
know what the book was about.
At the end of this book Rebecca does
give some references to Asperger’s. Many are documentaries and some books.
This book would be great turned into
a Hallmark Christmas Channel Movie. It has a lot of great elements to be a big
hit. I would definitely watch it!!
First, I want to thank Camilla Isley,
Pink Bloom Press, and NetGalley for providing me with this book so I may bring
you this review.
Thanksgiving is over now this time of
year is for watching Hallmark Channel Christmas Movies, listening to Pop
Christmas music on the radio, and curling up on the couch with a good cup of hot
tea and Camilla Isley’s new Christmas Book a Christmas Date (A Festive Holidays
Romantic Comedy) First Comes Love Series Book 3. I was craving to read a Christmas
book and this had every element that I was searching for and more.
First, I
want to thank Ava Black and NetGalley for providing me with this book so I can
bring you this review.
I am a huge
fan of psychological thrillers but never have I read a prologue to a book that
shocked me so much as this Ava Black’s The Bug Jar. Warning to readers you may
want to skip this section of the book. With that being said dang what a way to
start off the book!! You not only shocked the heck out of me you got my total
and undivided attention. He was a sick and troubled kid and well it made for a good
story!!
This book
touches on a very important topic mental illness. Ava brings up stalking,
bipolar disorder, depression, animal cruelty by the hands of his owner.
Sam quick
wit sarcastic humor made me laugh out loud. Especially about Sam’s take on
makeup and her customers buying her makeup products.
I loved how
Sam wanted a better life than the one she had. However, having an affair with
the soon to be Mayor and hoping he will leave his wife wont work. Sam was
delusional and had mental issues that she saw a shrink for.
I could
totally see this being an independent movie at the small movie theaters. I think
it would do well actually.
Ava’s
description, attention and ability to tell a story that is totally outside the
box that has never been done before is incredible.
I absolutely
loved the cover of the book. It captured the essence of not only the title but
the feel of the book as well. Kudos to the graphic artist and the one who came
up with the idea.
If you like
books about cheating spouses, death of a child, unstable individuals, political
campaigns, police investigations, troubled youth, stalkers, then this book
might be for you.
First, I want to thank Ann Simas for providing me with this
book so I may bring you this review.
Here & Gone the Truth Is Not Always True by Ann Simas by far is the best book I have ever read by
her. I have been a fan of her Christmas books for a few years now. However,
mystery suspense genre is my favorite genres to read. So, when she came out
with this book, I knew I had read it. Ann exceeded my expectations in this
book. Keep writing mystery-thriller-suspense with a love story thrown in. I
should mention that Ann does write paranormal too (not a genre I am a fan of).
The book cover has a dark and eerie vibe to it and you
wonder what the book is about. Looking at it you would think the genre was something
for a horror book and not a mystery.
I love books that suck me in right at the beginning of the
book and that is just how Here & Gone started for me!! Immediately, my
heart ached for Hannah when you learned her husband and her 5-year-old son that
he capsized on the boat. However, did they really? Many times, in the book I wanted
to reach in and give her a hug.
Ann did an incredible job with this story! It had something
for everyone! It had a budding romance, death, twists and turns galore, sexual
tension, grieving widow, investigation, thinking you know someone but you are
dead wrong.
I smiled when I saw the dogs name was Bowie. I couldn’t help
think of David Bowie. Wondered if Ann named him after the late singer.
One of my favorite lines that made me crack up in the book
was “Your life has turned into a Mary Higgins Clark Novel.”
I always love at the end of the book when the author talks
about themselves. You can get a better sense of who they are as a person behind
the book. For example she is an award-winning watercolorist and a budding
photographer. Maybe one day she can incorporate her photography or watercolor
painting as her book covers. I think her fans at least this one would love to.
At the end of the book Ann provides a way for you to contact
her to let you know how you enjoyed the book by email or by Facebook. I thought this was very cute she is asking for
fun if you would like to submit of picture of you reading the book to send it
to her. She will post it on her FAN page.
At the end of this book she throws in a little surprise for
you all. A sneak preview of her sexy paranormal thriller Black Moon Rising.
My one negative of the book is that it was a tad long to be
a single book. Most of her books are much shorter in length. I think it could have been made into two books for a series instead
of just one. Maybe had a really big cliffhanger at the end of the first book.
RIP Doug and to all those who lost their lives that day.
One On The Ground
The Story of One Family Before, During and After Continental Flight 3407 Crashed Into Their Home written by Karen Wielinski
Review written by HeidiLynn's BookReviews
First, I want to thank Karen Wielinski for providing me with
this book so I can bring you this review.
This review is written in the memory of Doug Wielinski and
all the lives lost in Continental Flight 3407. My thoughts and prayers go out
to Doug’s wife Karen, his daughters, and the families that lost loved ones in
Continental Flight 3407 in Clarence, NY.
One on The Ground the Story of One Family Before, During and
After Continental Flight 3407 Crashed Into Their Homes by Karen Wielinski
automatically caught my attention! Not just because it was a fascinating cover
that caught my attention. Because this was a huge tragedy and news event that
happened right in Clarence, NY not too far from where I lived in Williamsville,
NY at the time! That day that I saw this book I was attending the Indie Author
Book Signing Event at the Downtown Buffalo and Erie County Library. It was here
where I got to meet the Karen Wielinski the author of the book and heard her
side of the story! I was in shock and kept saying over and over I need to give
you a hug for all that you went through. Sure, enough I got that hug! It was
right there and then I knew I must read and review her book.
Through everything Karen has been through over all she is a
very strong woman. She has poured her heart and soul into this book and it
shows. It is incredibly detailed by the dates and what happened during that
time frame. This is not just her story about what happened, the amazing man her
husband was, but Karen’s daughters’ reactions when they found the news to the accident
and their father.
This book is broken down into five parts and in each part
are broken down into specific chronological dates. Part 1 is from February
2009-2010: a journal of what they encountered
each month, followed by pertinent stories past and present. Part 2 The 3407 Families:
Her acceptance of her new family. Part 3 6038 Long Street: Karen’s involvement
in the completion of the memorial and the connection with Long Street
Residents. Part 4 The Trial: Events leading up to the trial and emotions swirling
around legal processes. Part 5 Aftermath: Our life today.
In this book you will find beautiful pictures of the Wielinski
Family, pictures of Karen and Doug on their wedding day and later on at Christmas,
etc.
I am proud to be a Western New Yorker and to read how this town came
together to help Karen and all the families of flight 3407!
Karen feels very blessed to have her daughters in her life
and without them she would be lost. She thanks their husbands for putting up
with all the Wielnski woman at once all the time.
She thanks the Clarence Central School District for Immediately
stepping up following the crash. They were swamped with phone calls yet still provided
them with continued support. They always maintained the upmost privacy during
this time.
My ultimate favorite picture of Karen can be found on her
author page. The caption reads “the bond of love unites us, and we celebrate
life around us by Doug’s Spirit.”
Karen Wilenski is a freelance writer who lives in East
Aurora, NY since 2010. Along with the
love of her daughters and grandchildren, she continues to be involved with her
writing groups as they are her inspiration.
It is with Karen’s hopes that you get to see the happiness
and love that she has shared with her family and Doug through the pages of this
book. She wants to demonstrate the courage and the strength of the families of
flight 3704. These people who were once ordinary have now become extraordinary
through this tragedy.
This review is in Memory of Doug Wielinski.
May he RIP.
Doug had always had a love for history and sharing what he knew with others. After the crash Karen's daughter commented on how fitting that now he is a part of history.
This is where the Douglas C Wielinski Fund was established in 2009 to provide assistance to students with genuine love for history. It is Karen's hope that some of the profits of this book will go to the fund as well.
If you like to assist Karen in honoring her late husband by making a donation you may do so by contacting her at
First, I want to thank Tasha Lewis for providing me with
this book so I may bring you this review.
After reading Tailor Made by Tasha Lewis all I have to say
is where do I sign up for my own Tailor Made?! Tasha instantly made me fall
head over heals deep in love with everything about Mason in this book!! Tasha’s
debut novel was unlike anything I’d read before! The story line was very
creative, had a lot of heart, and extremely fun to read. This book will have
you smiling ear to ear!
Tasha’s beginning of the book when she wrote “For you believe
in yourself dream big achieve”. That made me smile.
This book was so incredibly different than anything out
there that I have ever read before. It had moments where I was laughing out loud,
It had relatable characters, unique character names, the storyline was so very
fresh and unique.
I saw a lot of Rayleigh in me in the fact that I have had not
much luck in the men department either. I would pick men like she would and try
to change their flaws. Realizing you can’t change anyone and they need to do it
for themselves. I would be skeptical of this service just like she was. So,
when I saythe characters are real and relatable, I mean it.
You could tell by Tasha’s writing style that this book was
very near and dear to her heart. She seemed very passionate about many of characters
and it came across in the amazing stories.
I wanted to give Mason and Rayleigh a huge hug for they went
through on how they both lost their parents.
I loved this quote in the book “I always thought that
paperbacks were a dying art, but it always turns out they’re making a comeback.
And having the book signed by the author makes the book even more valuable, or
so Shelby Insets.”
The close bonds of friendship in this book I loved and
admired. The best friendship between Kat and Rayleigh, brother and sister relationship
in Mason and Shelby, and the budding relationship in Rayleigh and Mason.
First, I would like to thank S.E. Babin for providing me
with this book so I may bring you this review.
Mourning Routine The Funeral Fakers, Book 1 by S.E. Babin
first caught my eye for the amazingly adorable cartoonish cover. Once I saw
that I had to read the synopsis of the book. This was my first time reading
from this author however came recommended by Melissa Storm. If you have read my
reviews before you know I am huge fan of hers. So, If she suggests her she must
be good. Needless to say she was correct! I found this book to be cute, funny
at times, and very suspenseful like I like in my books. However, you would
never guess that this would be a mystery book by looking at the cover. I guess you
really cant judge a book by its cover.
It was extremely comical to me that an unemployed Actress
would be hired to play the part of a dead guys girlfriend to please their
family. It literally was a role of a lifetime and she went above and beyond in
this role. This book had twists and turns at every corner. Some you didn’t see
coming in fact.
One thing I loved about this book was it was a brand new
fresh idea. It was totally out of the box thinking. Nobody has ever thought of
this concept before. Some parts will touch your heart, some will make you laugh
out loud, some will tear you up inside with hurt, some parts will make you
smile, and some will have you on the edge of your seat.
First, I want to thank Sandy Barton for providing me with
this book so I may bring you this review.
Sandy Barton wrote an extremely cute book called Discovery
in the Woods. This book is the first book in a series of four books. This book
is unique and creative in the fact that a little boy discovers a little Leprechaun
in the woods. During the book they form an extremely strong friendship.
I love how the book was dedicated to her 5th
grade students whom heard the story and choose to believe.
I have reviewed children’s books In the past. However, she
did something no other author I have come across has done. She gave tips on
what to do before reading the book. For example: find a comfy place to read and
get all comfy (that is very important), Look at the cover and gather all the
information of the book that you can before starting. She also gives you tips
while you read it like switch up the voices of the characters in your head, turn
the words into pictures in your mind, etc. When you finish the book go tell
someone about it. However, don’t spoil the ending for them.
I loved how Sophie found a Leprechaun in the woods two weeks
till St. Patrick’s Day. Boy was he a feisty little man!! He went by CW
McAllister.
One of my fave lines was “Well, I ain’t one of those talking
mushrooms, am I.”
I laughed every time Mr. McAllister called Sandy Big One
seeing Mr. McAllister was small.
I loved how Mr. McAllister was going to spend St. Patrick’s
Day at Sandy’s school. In return Sandy was going to spend the evening having
dinner with 152 of their community members. That was good compromise.
Sandy Barton the author is a retired elementary school
teacher at Forest Elementary School Teacher in Buffalo, NY. She loved telling
her students about the Leprechaun’s in her woods.
First, I want to thank USA’s Best Selling Author Melissa
Storm for Providing me with this book so I may bring you this review.
Melissa Storm is back with her newest book in the First
Street Church Romance Book Series. Love’s Trial is the fifth book n the series
and I think the most powerful she has ever written. I have been a huge fan of
hers and this series from book one. This book she poured her heart and soul
into these storylines. You could tell she was incredibly passionate about each
of the characters and it showed. So much so there were times when I wanted to
go into the story and hug the characters.
I loved that we got reunited with past characters and got
updates on them. Although, I was really shocked by Summer and her outburst!!
This book dealt with a lot of life issues can be related to a lot of readers out there. Some were more painful than others to read about.
I was a little like Sally in a way not thinking I was good enough for the guy.
I was the insecure one.
I really loved the bond that Sally and Tobias formed even
though they both had issues they were dealing with. However, they grew
together.
My absolute favorite part of the book hands down was the
AMAZING surprise that Tobias gave to Sally!!! Dam if some guy ever did that for
me I would be in heaven!!!!!
In the acknowledgements I love how she says that every book
is a new labor of love, and that Love’s Trial was no exception.
This book is dedicated to Melissa Storm’s best writing buddy.
She was the partial inspiration for Sally’s character. What she wrote about her
best writing buddy will make you smile ear to ear. Those two make a great team.
I love how she mentions her husband Falcon, her daughter
Phoenix, her lifesaver Angie, and Jasmine.
USA Today Bestselling Author, Parker Kincade, writes edge-of-your-seat-sexy romantic suspense, hot and steamy sports romance, and contemporary western romance. Her first novel, One Night Stand, won the 2013 Reader’s Crown Award for Best First Book, the category of Best Erotic Romance in the Celtic Hearts Romance Writers Golden Claddagh contest, and was named finalist in the Romance Writers of America/Passionate Ink Stroke of Midnight contest.
Parker lives in the Southern United States. She loves to read, play golf, spend time with her family and friends, snuggle with her beloved boxer, ice cream from the ice cream truck, and watching old musicals.
First, I want to thank Heidi Perks, Simon & Schuster, and
NetGalley for providing me with this book so I can bring you this review.
Heidi Perks just became my favorite Psychological Thriller
Author after reading Her One Mistake!! Heidi brings you into the story,
introduces you to the characters, makes you think what is going on, then the
ball is totally dropped on the reader!! Be prepared to have your jaw drop and
the story to be switched. You think you know how the story will end-but you
have no clue!!
I was very impressed with Heidi with how she developed the
characters into the storyline. How we didn’t learn all their secrets all at
once. Once we found out their true colors I was shocked! She is truly a gifted writer/storyteller
who was passionate about this story. She definitely knows how to hook her
readers into the story and not let go until the book is done.
The story was told in different perspectives from three
different characters. Heidi also wrote in before the abduction and modern day. These
two made the story very interesting.
Kudos to the graphic artist who did the cover of the book. I
thought it was spot on to the theme of the book. Not to mention I really liked
it.
There is one life lesson to take away from this book though.
If you have kids and are out in public watch them and not your phone! Someone could
snatch them while you are looking. Another thing is that Facebook and Social Media
can be so cruel in situations like this. Talking bad about the person when you don’t
know the truth or their side of the story. There are two sides to every story.
My heart broke for Harriet on so many occasions in this
book. If anyone in this book needed a hug it would be her!! She was a strong
woman through all of this!
Out of all the characters in this book Brian was the one I loathed
the most. In the beginning of the book something was off about him. At the end
of the book I was not a fan of all. Too many reasons why. You will have to read
the book to find out why!
I loved how in the acknowledgements how she thanked her Mum.
How ever since she was eight she told her she can write and she has never
stopped supporting her since.
I have
always had a passion for reading as it is my escape from reality. I wanted to
give back to all the talented authors whom created the stories I was reading. I
get great satisfaction reviewing for Indie and Best Selling Authors and promoting
the heck out of them anyway I can. This year alone I have made 160 new author
friends as I have been blessed to read and review for them. I was honored
earlier this year by being written as a character in Melissa Storm’s book, T.K.
Chapin used my name in his, and Jill Hannah Anderson mentioned me in her dedication.
Genre’s I ONLY Read: Psychological Thrillers, Mystery/Suspense, True Crime, Inspirational,
Christian Romance, Romance/Suspense, Memoirs, Medical Dramas, Woman’s Fiction,
Children’s Fiction, LGBT, Erotica, and some Non-Fiction depending on the topic
Where
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for sure, and has a way of describing and reviewing a book that entices
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Formerly a Manhattan entertainment attorney and a contributing editor to the quarterly art magazine SunStorm Fine Art, Susan Lynn Solomon now lives in Niagara Falls, New York, where she is in charge of legal and financial affairs for a management consulting firm.
After moving to Niagara Falls she became a member of Just Buffalo Literary Center’s Writers Critique Group, and since 2009 many of number of her short stories have appeared in literary journals, including, Abigail Bender (awarded an Honorable Mention in a Writer’s Journal short romance competition), Ginger Man, The Memory Tree, Elvira, Going Home, Yesterday’s Wings, and Sabbath (nominated for 2013 Best of the Net by the editor of Prick of the Spindle).
Her latest short stories are Reunion, about an individual who must face family after undergoing a transgender operation, appeared in a recent issue of Flash Fiction Press, Captive Soul, which was included in Solstice Publishing’s Halloween anthology, Now I Lay Me Down To Sleep, Volume 1, and Niagara Falling, about a man returning to his hometown, which was written for the Solstice Publishing anthology, Adventures in Love.
Susan Lynn Solomon’s Solstice Publishing novel, The Magic of Murder, is available at Amazon.com, and Bella Vita, a short story written for Solstice Publishing’s Summer solstice anthology, continued the adventures for the characters from this novel.
Now, a collection of her short stories, Voices In My Head, has been published by Solstice and is available in both Kindle and paperback editions on Amazon.
First, I would like to thank Susan Solomon for providing me
with this book so I may bring you this review.
Thanks to Susan Solomon and her new book A Shot in The Woods
I am craving turkey big time now. Just in time this comical book based around a
woman “mistakenly” getting shot as a turkey by a hunter right around Thanksgiving
time. It was great to see Susan’s personality shine through in this book as I
was cracking up to many of the scenes.
This book had a little bit of everything. Even though it was
Thanksgiving themed, she did have some witchcraft, mention of tarot cards, some
mystery/suspense, some investigation into if the woman was really killed or if
it was an accident, some wedding planning in the mix, Thanksgiving prep not
going so hot, investigation.
One thing I love about Susan’s books is her destinations are
all based here in WNY. Being born and raised in WNY I can appreciate this
aspect in the book. I smiled when I read about my favorite grocery store
Wegmans. One of the best Italian Bakeries in Niagara Falls she mentioned is De Camillo’s.
However, I go there for their amazing homemade Broccoli Cheese Pizza. She mentioned
the I-390 and Rochester, NY (I used to live there). Susan also used the popular
local newspaper in Niagara Falls the Niagara Gazette when mentioning reading
the story about the woman getting killed by the hunter.
This was a short quick read packed with excitement from
start to finish. It will keep you on your toes from start to finish. This was
one of my favorite books by Susan that I have read.