Maggie finds her muse by Dee Ernst (Book Review #990)

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Maggie finds her muse is a contemporary romance story. It begins with Maggie Bliss, a 48-year-old writer who hasn’t had much luck in relationships and struggles to finish her third novel. Following a suggestion made to her, she travels to Paris, lives in a beautiful apartment, and meets new people aspiring to finish her manuscript. How could you go to Paris and not find love? Yes, Maggie falls in love, and that alone brings a lot of drama into the mix.

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Gone by Reagan Keeter (Book Review #988)

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GONE is a thriller fiction written about how Connor does everything he can to find his abducted parents. Although police have been doing all they can, Connor finds himself searching for his parents, who have been taken.

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Cycles of the Phoenix: The Whole Interlaced Souls Series by C.A. Nicholas (Book Review #987)

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Cycles of the Phoenix is an exciting story that is divided into three parts. The book contains elements of fantasy, literary, horror, action, and drama. The story pleasantly surprises you as the collection covers so many various themes and storylines. You would really see how imaginative the author’s mind is.

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Book Porn By Auriane de Rudder

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You guys, I think I’ve developed…a problem.

It started out, as these things often do, innocently. I was young, in middle school, and didn’t fit in. My hormones were surging and my awkward stage was in full swing. I watched other girls socialize at recess and flirt with boys our age, but that wasn’t for me. Instead, I found an escape. I formed a secret. I entered a world that was intimate and exciting, thrilling and mysterious.

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Ekleipsis by Tamel Wino (Book Review #986)

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Ekleipsis is a collection of short stories embodying the thought of what happens when we give in to the darkness?

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Fishing for Something by Andrew Scott Bassett (Book Review #985)

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Fishing for something is a fictional tale about two entrained brothers who barely have anything in common. The one thing they remember is how their father left them and how loving their mother is. However, things changed when they realized that their father has passed away, how they are now rich, inherited an estate, and a lot more.

Rating: 4 out of 5.

I found the story to be very compelling to read. The contrast and dynamic of the two characters meshed very well together. Both had two different personalities, perspectives and came from diverse backgrounds, which stood out in the entire story.

The cover design was excellent. I liked how it was drawn and represented the content.

The literature was written well, and the story was well told. I recommend this book to anyone who enjoys sibling stories and fictional tales.

Written by Jeyran Main

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Blood Red Sand by Damien Larkin (Book Review #984)

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Blood Red Sand is a space marine science fiction story. This is the second book of the series. The story was set in 1954. The story follows an alternate history timeline where the Nazis have fled the Earth and colonized Mars.

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Promise. A Book Of Death by David Applebury (Book Review #983)

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Promise is a young adult action-adventure story. The story’s premise begins with a man dying and entering a fantasy world where he works with Death. The tasks given to him are tedious, and he has to deal with Angels, demons, heroes, and villains. The dilemma he faces is fascinating.

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Revelation by Donna J. W. Munro (Book Review #982)

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Revelation is a dystopian story about a world where a class structure is at work. An underclass of poppets serves the upper echelons of society, and zombie mythos plays a vital role in the story. Ellie is heir to the company that creates and sells these poppets and finds herself in a pickle when she discovers that her family’s corporate fortune is not as innocent as she was led to believe.

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