Truth or Fiction by Lorna Brown 

Truth or Fiction by Lorna Brown 

 

I read an article a couple of years ago about a father, who cut his teenage daughter’s hair after she got highlights. It was her birthday and her mother treated her to the gift. The girl, I imagine, would have been looking at herself in the car mirror every now and again, thrilled with her new look.  She was young, and it was probably the first time she could see the woman she’d become. Her mother dropped her off at her father’s house. I wondered if the girl was worried when she was going to the door. Did her mother linger with the car running to watch her daughter walk the path? Or had they no prior warnings to lead them to be nervous. And besides, what could make a man do that to his daughter? It could have been pure meanness and a need for control, but I don’t think anything can be black or white. There are grey areas in others that we never see-some hurt, some neglect or loss maybe. Read More

Going on an adventure with your characters by Dennis Scheel

Going on an adventure with your characters by Dennis Scheel

 

Reading a fantastic book, experiencing it with the characters is a feeling like no other. Especially if the voyage being told is a great one, but imagine going on the adventure you’re writing yourself. This is how I like to view it when I write my novels. The adventure of the characters and the challenges they endure and how I am on it with them. Read More

30 days in June by Chris Westlake (Book Review #683)

30 days in June is a thriller fiction about Jefferey Allen trying to hide away from a serial killer called Spartacus. The story begins 30 years ago in June when Spartacus brutally kills a married couple and continues to kill until he gets to Jeffery Allen. Jeffery becomes the final victim and witness who survives the ordeal and goes into hiding, changing his name, and location to protect himself.

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INTO THE UNBOUNDED NIGHT by Mitchell Kaplan (Book Review #682)

Into the unbounded night is a story set in the first century. The tale revolves around five companions and their struggles surviving the Roman era. The doomed angel, a young woman, a sole survivor of a sacked village, a Roman general are just a few of the characters shaping this story up. Each character has a reason and has a goal to mend or to take revenge over the ordeal they have suffered.

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The Green Boy – The Chronicles of Agartha – (Book 1) by Sherif Mekdam and Isaac Michaan (Book Review #681)

The green boy is a coming of age fantasy story about Ethan, a 14-year-old boy who discovers a green aura which happens to be the last of an extinct race. Ethan lives in a world where the color of your Aura defines who you are. To lose a color meant to lose a race, and so, he sets on an adventure to find out the truth about what happened and to find a home. Read More

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