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The 2-Hour Cocktail Party by Nick Gray (Book Review #1449)

‘The 2-Hour Cocktail Party’ is a self-help non-fiction book for those who wish to conduct parties, socialize and know how to strengthen their relationship with their existing friends. Hosting an event is not an easy job to do.

Flames of Rapture by Riley Kade (Book Review #1448)

‘Flames of Rapture’ is a fictional romance beginning with Sadie, a farm girl living in a small town. She does not feel very welcome and befriends James, the neighboring farm boy. Their connection and bond shape the story, and their dynamic creates an interesting… Continue Reading “Flames of Rapture by Riley Kade (Book Review #1448)”

KALEIDOSCOPIC SHADES by David A. Neuman (Book Review #1447)

‘Kaleidoscopic Shades – Within Black Eternity’ is a supernatural thriller filled with science fiction and paranormal elements. It all begins with Jashua and a few of his friends dreaming of a strange man in a dark suit. These nightmares affect their daily life and… Continue Reading “KALEIDOSCOPIC SHADES by David A. Neuman (Book Review #1447)”

Bottled Lightning by L. M. Weeks (Book Review #1446)

‘Bottle Lightning’ is a legal thriller about Torn and Saya’s journey. Torn is a top technology lawyer who meets Saya, who has invented a way to solve climate change.

Transforming Souls by R.D. Samsara (Book Review #1444)

‘Transforming Souls’ is a collection story filled with short stories that consist of drama, thrill and contemporary style of writing. Each story is relatable, and this enables something for everyone.

My Heart is The Tempest by Sacha Rosel (Book Review #1443)

‘My Heart is the Tempest’ is a dark fantasy. It begins with Niveal, a land of snow and Sycorax, a 12-year-old who is different and is struggling to fit in her world. The color of her eyes and hair isn’t like others, so she… Continue Reading “My Heart is The Tempest by Sacha Rosel (Book Review #1443)”

NAE BURDS, HERE WE GO, PACKS OF FOUR, DECKS OF TEN: GROWING by Mark Hex (Book Review #1442)

‘NAE BURDS, HERE WE GO, PACKS OF FOUR, DECKS OF TEN’ is a very short biography and self-help book. The premise was a short story about a day in the life of a young man attending an Ayr vs Kilmarnock derby match in 1999.

Reaper by J.R. Lightfoot (Book Review #1441)

‘Reaper’ is a fantasy story filled with horror and elements of Christianity. The story begins with Reaper traveling to Colley and attempting to eliminate a demon. What he finds himself in is a whole other ordeal.

The Hapless Hero by Terdell Lee Johnson (Book Review #1440)

‘The Judges Chronicles’ is a fictional story taken from the biblical book of Judges. Gideon is a rabbit chosen by the Holy One to be a general and manage and protect the county of Shavron.