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Victory with Valor by Barbara Robison (Book Review #1046)

Victory with Valor is a political fiction set in 1866. The story begins with Carrie taking a train to California. Her husband is ill with a fever, and before she gets there, she learns that he has passed on. Grief takes over her loss,… Continue Reading “Victory with Valor by Barbara Robison (Book Review #1046)”

Reflections of Anxious African American by Eric L. Heard (Book Review #1045)

Reflections of anxious African American is a memoir and a story. It begins with the author expressing his experience and journey as a father and how it shaped him into the man he is today. Eric’s honesty is reflected in the retelling, and his… Continue Reading “Reflections of Anxious African American by Eric L. Heard (Book Review #1045)”

The Road to Ravenna by Valerie Cullers (Book Review #1044)

The road to Ravenna is a Christian historical fiction and is the sequel to ‘The unwelcome stranger’. I had already read book one, so I knew what I was getting into and expected the same quality work.

The Swimmer by Laury A. Egan (Book Review #1043)

The swimmer is a fictional tale about Bess and her journey, making her final decisions about her life. It hasn’t been easy for Bess. She has lost the battle with pancreatic cancer, a failed marriage, and as a psychotherapist, she understands that her focus… Continue Reading “The Swimmer by Laury A. Egan (Book Review #1043)”

Stardust Destinies I: Variate Facing by  Celinka Serre (Book Review #1042)

Stardust Destinies is a young adult fantasy story. The story begins with Niome. She is on a mission with four of her friends and family, journeying through dark lands to find the stolen Book of Enchantment. It is being held by an evil lord… Continue Reading “Stardust Destinies I: Variate Facing by  Celinka Serre (Book Review #1042)”

Memoir of a Doomsday Prophet By Randall DeVallance (Book Review #1041)

Memoir of a doomsday prophet is a suspense thriller about Edwin Block and his time in prison, reminiscing about the time and days that led his life to fall apart. He goes back to when he was still at college and how he failed… Continue Reading “Memoir of a Doomsday Prophet By Randall DeVallance (Book Review #1041)”

Matters of Life and Death by Philip Stuckey (Book Review #1040)

Matters of life and death is a collection of stories filled with elements of horror, fantasy, personal experience and many matters of life and death. It has a little of everything for everyone. The stories are captivating and intriguing to read.

Wednesday’s Child by Laura Thomas (Book Review #1039)

Wednesday’s Child is a well-written story about Violet and her life. From a young age, she loses her parents and is brought up by her neighbour. Working at a factory at the age of 14, she tastes the bitter fact of reality so soon.

Discover Your Personal Truth: Ditch the Excuses and Start Living a Real Life (The Real Life Series) By  Jill Reid (Book Review #1038)

Discover your personal truth is a self-help book geared towards those who wish to make a change in their life. The book enables you to look around and use the signs presented. Inclinations used as positivity and optimism are necessary, and examples are provided… Continue Reading “Discover Your Personal Truth: Ditch the Excuses and Start Living a Real Life (The Real Life Series) By  Jill Reid (Book Review #1038)”