Let’s Ask Billy Johnson

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You ask, “Billy Johnson, whatever possessed an old guy like you to write THE CASSEROLE LADIES?” Reasonable question. I mean after all it’s about five unmarried older Southern women looking for postmortem romance. That topic doesn’t even come close to appealing to the coveted 18-to-34-year-olds marketeers lust after. You could ask a more important question, “Who’d want to publish a book that doesn’t appeal the ideal age demographic?”

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Book of Yeshua by Francis Chapman (Book Review #946)

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Book of Yeshua is a conspiracy thriller about the prophet of God living in the flesh after the crucifixion. The first thing I had to set aside was the historical accuracy and the fact that this was a work of fiction. There were many characters introduced, but the main ones were described well and carried the story forward.

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Angel Six Echo by Robert Appleton (Book Review #945)

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Angel six echo is a sci-fi action-adventure novel written about Gabby, a retired military black op, and her husband, Dalton, a history school teacher. Dalton volunteers to go to Orontes, a disputed mining planet, to fight for the colonies. Gabby goes with him to protect her husband, and so the adventure begins.

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The Soprano, The monster, and the Dragonslayer by Vashti Stopher Klein (Book Review #962)

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The soprano, the monster, and the dragonslayer is a poetry book. It is excellent for healing and is described beautifully. The poems allow you to fantasize and draw the words in your mind. The work is filled with creativity and enables the reader to connect to a greater sense.

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War For Humanity: The Wrath of Black Scar by A. R. Lerwill (Book Review #944)

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The wrath of Black Scar is the first book in the war for humanity series. It’s about a fallen world ravaged by climactic struggle and a boy warrior named Aldber who is given a task to find the opposition leader, Black Scar.

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Faux friends by A. J. McCarthy (Book Review #937)

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Faux friends is a crime thriller story about Chantal Pouliot working with the Quebec police force. Due to a case that has gone wrong, she is given desk duty, but when a new case comes forward, Chantal is eager to jump back into the investigation game. She’d give anything just to get her old status back, and that’s when the story picks up, introducing a thrilling journey of organized crime.

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Deadlock by Thomas Murphy (Book Review #943)

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Deadlock is a political thriller portraying a scenario where an electoral deadlock takes place. This is when no one is elected as president.

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James Clyde and the Tomb of Salvation by Colm Mcelwain (Book Review #941)

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James Clyde and the Tomb of Salvation is book two in its series. The story continues with James Clyde and his two friends Ben and Mary. This time, they are searching for a map that leads them to a Tomb. It is an ancient shrine that posses the three diamonds of the Orchestra. Promising a life of immortality makes it a hot commodity. The adventure begins as they journey through danger and many twists and turns.

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Dreams of Thunder by Christian Cura (Book Review #940)

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Dreams of thunder is a fantasy story about a young girl, Saba, seeking revenge over his grandfather’s loss. This is book two of its series. The adult fantasy continues with intrigue, adventure, and action. Saba learns the truth about herself and plans to take vengeance on the council that executed her grandfather. It has been 20 years, but Saba has not forgotten.

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