True Mercy by Idelle Kursman (Book Review #531)

True Merci is a crime fiction story written about Marina and Adam. Marina is captured and abused by human traffickers. She manages to escape once her ship stops at New Jersey and meets Adam who has Autism. Both have their own problems as Adam is also facing the loss of his mother. He, however, embraces her and Adam gets involved with Marina as her capturer does not give up finding her.

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Strange Events Even for an Apocalypse By Jamie Horwath (Book Review #530)

 

Strange events even for an apocalypse is a science fiction story about John Brightman. John is a prisoner and has certain important information implanted in his occipital lobe. Ashley, an agent, decides to rescue John and to take him to the elders, underground. The story takes on characters from the previous books and a team is created. The adventure begins with saving humanity once again.

 

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Sean Goes to Barcelona by Tanya Preminger (Book Review #528)

Sean goes to Barcelona is a children’s book about Sean finally managing to meet his superhero, Messi the famous soccer player. His family travel to Barcelona and take him to a match for him to see his idol at play. Sean’s personality remains to be persistent and so with his attempts to find a way to get what he wants he sometimes fails or succeeds. Read More

Sean Tackles London by Tanya Premingera (Book Review #527)

Sean Tackles London is a children’s book about Sean. He is a little boy who likes to play soccer/football. They spend family time in London and again we have Sean who still manages to have an argumentative nature towards demanding things he wants.

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Sean wants to be Messi by Tanya Preminger  (Book Review #526)

Sean wants to be Messi is a children’s book about Sean struggling to convince everyone that he wants to be as good Messy. While everyone constantly tells him to be quiet or to do as he is told, he defies all requests and insists on pursuing what he wants.

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A quick start guide to methadone maintenance counseling by Abraham H. Kou LPC, CAADC (Book Review #524)

This is a direct and informative book about Methadone. It covers facts about methadone maintenance and everything that is medically and scientifically presented in medicine regarding this opioid.

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The Revealing Cover – Legends of the Exiles by Jesse Teller

The Revealing Cover

 

I needed to go to a place I had never been before. I needed to reinvent the way we did covers.

Writing Legends of the Exiles was a new experience for me. I write female characters a lot and have never been accused of writing them poorly, but this was a bold project, a book where I’m sticking my neck out because this book was written by a man about four women. It is said men can’t write believable female characters. With Legends of the Exiles, I’ve challenged that notion by creating a collection of novellas that explore the issues facing these four women in a male-dominated society. Read More

Bella Toscana by Nanette Littlestone (Book Review #523)

Bella Toscana is a contemporary novel written about a woman who decides to take a trip to the beautiful land of Italy. As a married woman, she meets professor Flynn and that is when she begins to question everything about her self and her feelings.

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The Unlikely Occultist by Isobel Blackthorn (Book Review #525)

 

The unlikely Occultist is a biographical story about Alice Baily. The author uses historical references and record in order to write a fictional tale about Alice’s life. A few characters are invented and fabricated in order to produce a beautiful narrative, however; she stays true to Alice’s personality and character teachings.

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