The Contest by Nora Katzir (Book Review #880)

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The contest is a murder thriller story. Amy, Rachel, Jessica, and Lauri are four good friends. Each have good jobs, and their friendship is close. As dynamic as their personalities and characters are, Rachel seems to be one standing out. Her husband, John, is a pathological cheater and causes much pain by doing so. Her friends decide to kill him without getting caught, but plans change when John dies from a different cause. The search for the real murderer begins.

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Catch Handle by Alison O’Mara (Book Review #879)

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Catch handle is a fictional contemporary story about beautiful Arabian horses and Vivian, a new veterinarian’s journey working with them at her aunt’s ranch.

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Writing the Underbelly of New Orleans By James Snyder

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I lived in New Orleans for over a decade. Long enough to know that a lot of what I’ve read and most of what I’ve seen in movie theaters about that place had little or nothing to do with its actuality. The heart and soul of that unlikely metropolis, cut in halves by one of the world’s great rivers, began where Bourbon Street and Mardi Gras (either of which locals, as myself, tend to avoid) ended. For me, it was a city of mysteries, secrets and enigmas. A setting as elusive and alluring, as complex and often as dangerous, as Paul Bowles’ Tangier. Exotic is not an adjective one usually associates with the United States. New Orleans is exotic. And much more.

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All in the name of God by James Weir (Book Review #878)

All in the name of God is a dystopian thriller set in a world that is run by Evangelicals. They have taken over the government and rights to many things, such as the right to vote for Muslims, or reproduction for females, or even homosexuality.

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A Road to Redemption by Mark F. Geatches (Book Review #877)

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A road to redemption is a dystopian/YA novel story that begins with Dictator Joseph Stoner, who has transformed the once-beloved America into a socialist utopia. A wave of destruction has left America unrecognizable. Zammi, Sydney, and Straz take it upon themselves to find a way to overthrow the President.

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Bloodsworn: Book 1 of the Avatars of Ruin by Tej Turner (Book Review #874)

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Blood Sworn is a dark fantasy action-adventure set in a euro-centric secondary world. It is the first book of the Avatars of Ruin series, and it begins with Kyra running late for the males of Jalard are recruiting, and she really wants to be picked. It is tough to be chosen as the only woman there as they consider their arts to be only for their own kind. Her existence from the start is a nuisance to them as she perseveres them and proves them wrong.

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We All Die in the End by Elizabeth Merry (Book Review #873)

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We all die in the end is a collection of interlinked stories that are placed in a small seaside town in Ireland called Co Down. Aside from the beautiful cover design, the book consists of diverse and colorful characters. Alongside humor, you also get stories that are grim and sometimes dark to the nature of storytelling.

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Frozen 2: Dangerous Secrets: The Story of Iduna and Agnarr by Mari Mancusi (Book Review #872)

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How can love conquer all? How can we rely on this emotion to get through anything that we face in life?

Dangerous secrets is a fantasy story about Iduna and Agnarr’s journey, meeting each other, and facing all the troubles that eventually place them on the ship searching for Atohallan.

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The Liebster Award!

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The Liebster Award

Thank you for nominating Review Tales for this award. It has been a pleasure to work with publishers, authors and writers across the community.

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