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A Mother Dies by Arusha Topazzini (Book Review #90)

Arusha loses her mother due to cancer. This common and hard to survive from illness takes over an everlasting bond of love and separates a mother from her daughter in a very touching way. Although this book references cancer, the cause and how Arusha’s… Continue Reading “A Mother Dies by Arusha Topazzini (Book Review #90)”

A World Without Color by Bernard Jan (Book Review #337)

A World Without Color is an emotional novella about Marcel, the beloved cat, and Bernard, the owner of this beautiful animal. Bernard shares the last three days of Marcel’s life in what I found to be a very touching story. The author’s emotions and… Continue Reading “A World Without Color by Bernard Jan (Book Review #337)”

Fancy & Adriaan by Haidji (Book Review #92)

This love story is written in the format of poetry and fantasy. Fancy is a fairy and Adriaan is an elf. Fancy is the fruit of a thought of a being, living on a flower. She can feel but not think. Adriaan is an… Continue Reading “Fancy & Adriaan by Haidji (Book Review #92)”

A Pattern for Pepper by Julie Kraulis (Book Review#85)

Pepper is a beautiful girl looking for the right pattern fabric for a dress she wishes to wear for an important event. It is her grandmother’s birthday, and she is invited for cake and tea. Pepper’s mother takes her to the tailor in hopes… Continue Reading “A Pattern for Pepper by Julie Kraulis (Book Review#85)”

Taken: Stories of The Alien Invasion by Mel Corbett (Book Review #334)

Taken is a science fiction short story about Aliens taking over the Earth and destroying humanity. This apocalypse tale displays the struggle for survival. As Rachel and her boyfriend try to escape the situation, the story takes a turn on how hard it is… Continue Reading “Taken: Stories of The Alien Invasion by Mel Corbett (Book Review #334)”

Seven Visual Steps to Yes by Janet Miller Wiseman (Book Review #17)

Seven visual steps to yes is a reinforced and redesigned format of a user-friendlier book in an attempt to resolve conflict in relationships. Even if a couple is struggling to decide where to place their Christmas tree this year, Janet Wiseman is here to… Continue Reading “Seven Visual Steps to Yes by Janet Miller Wiseman (Book Review #17)”

Disremembered by S. A. Ellis (Book Review #43)

Faith Roden has recovered from a horrific incident. She was abducted and beaten to death. I’m not sure how you could survive such an ordeal, but she recovers. Luckily amnesia assists her to carry on with her life and moves on without the normal… Continue Reading “Disremembered by S. A. Ellis (Book Review #43)”

The Mercenary (The War Chronicles #1) by Petra Landon (Book Review #336)

The Mercenary is a science fiction romance novel written about two people. Zoran, a warrior who is a nomad with an army and Saakshi, a prisoner who is treated badly by an antagonist. Saakshi’s race is under the rule of Ketaari. Zoran can help… Continue Reading “The Mercenary (The War Chronicles #1) by Petra Landon (Book Review #336)”

The Fall (Book One)- Conversion by S. T. Campitelli (Book Review #343)

The Fall is a post-apocalyptic story. It’s set in Australia and the year is 2052. It is two years after a viral outbreak has devastated the country. The virus has pretty much created a division between the survivors and the infected. There are still places… Continue Reading “The Fall (Book One)- Conversion by S. T. Campitelli (Book Review #343)”