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The Love Labyrinth by Pamela D. Beverly (Book Review #359)

The Love Labyrinth is a romance novel written about Noelle Harrison. Noelle is married with two kids. As every marriage has its ups and downs, Noelle has to deal with the complications of her own committed relationship. The decisions you make and feelings you have… Continue Reading “The Love Labyrinth by Pamela D. Beverly (Book Review #359)”

Follow the Snowflakes: A Christmas Novella by Angela Kerner (Book Review #358)

Follow the Snowflakes is a short romance novella about Cat. The story is based in Illinois. Cat has a good job, nice life but as always something is missing in her life. Her friend, Regina, offers to match her up with someone she knows… Continue Reading “Follow the Snowflakes: A Christmas Novella by Angela Kerner (Book Review #358)”

The Pursuit of Time by William H. May (Book Review #125)

This review was written for Online Book Club. “I rate this book 3 out of 4 stars.” This book was an “OnlineBookClub.org Book of the Day.” This is a beautiful futuristic science fiction novel written by William H. May. The setting is in the… Continue Reading “The Pursuit of Time by William H. May (Book Review #125)”

Dead over heels by Theresa Braun (Book Review #357)

Dead over heels is a paranormal short story written about two people that meet up through online dating. They like each other, but their ghosts of the pasts threaten their chance of being together and being happy. The concept of short stories normally doesn’t… Continue Reading “Dead over heels by Theresa Braun (Book Review #357)”

Ride the Wave by John Wessinger (Book Review #356)

Ride the wave is a book for business professionals and entrepreneurs teaching them how to overcome the challenges they face in the current technology-dominant era. It can also be used for people that are attempting to overcome personal and professional encounters. The concept of… Continue Reading “Ride the Wave by John Wessinger (Book Review #356)”

Diabetes Type 2 – “Too Sweet for Words” but Don’t Fool with It by James D. Okun, MD

    James D. Okun, MD is a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Duke University and of the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York. He is the co-author of The History of New Innovations in Modern Medicine and of Erasing Scars: Herpes… Continue Reading “Diabetes Type 2 – “Too Sweet for Words” but Don’t Fool with It by James D. Okun, MD”

Life in a Box by JoDee Neathery (Book Review #355)

Life in a box is a novel written in a memoir style. It is a mystery story spanning over generations situated in Texas and Southern California. The tale begins with two dead bodies and one other in critical condition. Andee is a family member… Continue Reading “Life in a Box by JoDee Neathery (Book Review #355)”

Professional Book Editing & Proofreading Services

Professional Book Editing & Proofreading Services Thank you for considering me in this exciting journey of becoming an Author. You have worked very hard to achieve the stage you are in right now. Choosing a quality book editor is a must before you publish… Continue Reading “Professional Book Editing & Proofreading Services”

Farkle Shark, You Are Not Stupid by Rita Emmett and Irina Bulgaru (Book Review #119)

“Everyone is a genius. But if a fish is judged by how well it climbs a tree, it will live its entire life feeling stupid. ~~ Attributed to Albert Einstein.”   This review was kindly requested by Ben Jackson. The book begins with such… Continue Reading “Farkle Shark, You Are Not Stupid by Rita Emmett and Irina Bulgaru (Book Review #119)”