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A HAPPY GHOST BY KARL KRISTIAN FLORES (Book Review #1548)

‘A HAPPY GHOST’ is a beautiful novel written about a young man, Andrei, a chronically depressed hotel clerk who is struggling to make sense of the world. He pretends to be who he isn’t just to run away from who he really is or… Continue Reading “A HAPPY GHOST BY KARL KRISTIAN FLORES (Book Review #1548)”

So You Want To Fly Private? THE RULES by Shannon McDermott (Book Review #1547)

‘So You Want To Fly Private? THE RULES’ is a nonfiction comedy humor book and is a collection of stories told by Corporate Flight Attendants.

REARRANGED by Kathleen Watt (Book Review #1546)

‘REARRANGED’ is a nonfiction memoir and the story of an opera singer who loses so much after being diagnosed with a rare cancer disease, osteogenic sarcoma. As we read through Kathleen’s journey of protracted treatment and recovery, we are introduced to months of chemotherapy, surgeries,… Continue Reading “REARRANGED by Kathleen Watt (Book Review #1546)”

The Alter Prey by Frederick Mulae (Book Review #1545)

‘The Alter Prey’ is a psychological drama thriller about Stuart Ryder. He is a psychologist and hypnotherapist. In one of his therapy sessions, he accidentally triggers his traumatic childhood memory and regresses to his alternate persona, Paolo.

Tied to the Mast by Christopher Stookey (Book Review #1544)

‘Tied to the Mast’ is amystery thriller and filled with action and drama. Anna Nava is a psychiatrist, and when one of her clients dies, she finds it in herself to find out why. The journey becomes a revelation of many things, introducing many… Continue Reading “Tied to the Mast by Christopher Stookey (Book Review #1544)”

Moonlight and Fire: The Fallen Princess by Ashlyn Lance (Book Review #1543)

‘Moonlight and Fire’ is a fantasy coming-of-age story. The moon kingdom is in danger. The Elder Council of Evenar reveals a prophecy enforcing Princess Lunielle to leave all she knows familiar, move to earth, and enlist the help of Aurion Galengard, a horticulturist who… Continue Reading “Moonlight and Fire: The Fallen Princess by Ashlyn Lance (Book Review #1543)”

Let Your Lips Twitch by R.A. Clarke (Book Review #1542)

‘Let Your Lips Twitch’ is a humorous short story collection. Each story stands alone, and since they are short, they can be enjoyed in a short span of time.

Reaping the Whirlwind: A Trent Tyson Historical Mystery by Rosey Dow (Book Review #1540)

‘Reaping the Whirlwind’ is a historical mystery beginning with Deputy Sheriff Trent Tyson investigating the killings happening in Dayton in the summer of 1925.

The Broken Darkness by Theresa Braun (Book Review #1537)

‘The Broken Darkness’ is a short collection story filled with dark fantasy elements. Each story stands alone, but all possess an interesting premise and flow.