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Seoul’s Historic Walks in Sketches by Janghee Lee (Book Review #488)

Seoul’s historic walks is a beautiful book written in order to walk the reader through Seoul’s and its rich history. It is a retrospect of the forgotten city of Hanyang and covers 15 attractions is possesses.

Death And Taxes – Tales Of A Badass IRS Agent by Mark Zaslove (Book Review #487)

Death and taxes is a witty novel about Mark Douglas, an IRS agent who happens to be an accountant. As he is carrying on with his merry way, his friend and boss, Lila, is killed causing him to seek answers and justice for her death.

Bollywood Invasion by Ricardo Alexanders (Book Review #486)

Bollywood invasion is a fictional story about a boy going back in time and living his dream. John Palmieri finds himself as a prince named, Raj Scindia in India. I particularly enjoyed where Raj starts his own band. His attempt at gaining the attention… Continue Reading “Bollywood Invasion by Ricardo Alexanders (Book Review #486)”

The Blood Prince by Marie Blanchet (Book Review #481)

The blood prince is a story about an empress who is evil and a fallen prince seeking to take the throne. By rallying his supporters Gangav, the prince truly tries to pick a fight. However, things take a bad turn, and he has to… Continue Reading “The Blood Prince by Marie Blanchet (Book Review #481)”

Taken with a Dark Desire by Dennis Scheel (Book Review #476)

Taken with a dark desire is a fantasy story about Lucifer. He wants a ring that belongs to a world of which he should not get involved with. Therefore, he sends someone else to do the deed for him. Claus needs to kidnap Daniel… Continue Reading “Taken with a Dark Desire by Dennis Scheel (Book Review #476)”

The Artisan Heart by Dean Mayes (Book Review #475)

  The Artisan Heart is a fictional story about Hayden Luschcombe. He is a married doctor who is not as happy as he should be. His wife, Adelaide is a party planner, and they both struggle to really connect just making it by. An… Continue Reading “The Artisan Heart by Dean Mayes (Book Review #475)”

Releasing my book was just the tip of the iceberg By Joshua Shea

Releasing my book was just the tip of the iceberg By Joshua Shea There it was, late January of this year and aside from family and friends, I really hadn’t sold many books, maybe 30 or 40. Perhaps that’s all that would happen.

Finish What You Have Started by Jeyran Main

Finish What You Have Started by Jeyran Main “Much of the stress that people feel doesn’t come from having too much to do. It comes from not finishing what they started.” David Allen There are many things in our lives that we wish to… Continue Reading “Finish What You Have Started by Jeyran Main”

Hyperspace Radio by James Beach (Book Review #468)

  Hyperspace is a collection of short stories, that contains a wide range of diverse genre’s, pleasing every kind of reader. While the author focused more on the science fiction and fantasy side, the content did reflect a nice portion of fiction and humor.… Continue Reading “Hyperspace Radio by James Beach (Book Review #468)”