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This review has been featured in REVIEW TALES MAGAZINE. Very Far from Normal is a memoir written by Josie Allen, pouring her heart out and sharing her story in an honest and healing way. Josie and Sam were living a normal married life, but… Continue Reading “Very Far From Normal: The real journals of a wife betrayed by Josie Allen (Book Review #1151)”
This review has been featured in REVIEW TALES MAGAZINE. Fallen is a fast-paced urban fantasy adventure story. It is the first book in the ‘Smoke and Magic series.’ The story begins with Cassiel, a fallen angel. She is taken to St. Mary’s church to… Continue Reading “Fallen by E. Prybylski (Book Review #1150)”
This review has been featured in REVIEW TALES MAGAZINE. War of the Staffs is an epic fantasy story. The story is set in a world called Muiria. A powerful vampire wizard, Taza has brought a vengeful goddess, Adois, through the void, a space between… Continue Reading “War of the Staffs by Steven Stephenson & K. M. Tedrick (Book Review #1148)”
This review has been featured in REVIEW TALES MAGAZINE. Why Are You Here? – is a collection of twelve short stories written with female narratives. The author’s selection of storytelling demonstrates the struggles women face in different cultures and difficult circumstances. The book does… Continue Reading “Why are you here by Radhika Iyer (Book Review #1147)”
This review has been featured in REVIEW TALES MAGAZINE. Bouncing Back from Difficult Times is a self-help book geared towards those who struggle with difficult times and find it tough to stick through them. This book makes an excellent attempt to explain why we… Continue Reading “Bouncing Back from Difficult Times by Mary Ann V. Mercer, Psy.D. (Book Review #1146)”
Hamer’s quest is a historical fiction about Jude McAbee traveling to Terlingua, meeting Ranger Frank Hamer, and beginning working together bringing law and order to Navasota.
The youngest doughboy is a war fiction story about Ernest Wrentmore, who goes to Europe and fights in WW1 at the age of 13. The literature is a screenplay filled with the reality of war, death, and killing.
When love sticks around is a memoir – interconnected personal essays – that genuinely move you. You get to read and live the moments Dayney does but in a way that connects you to so much more. Dayney’s writing style and form of expression… Continue Reading “When Love Sticks Around by Danielle Dayney (Book Review #1142)”