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Born for Adversity by Keith Julius (Book Review #261)

Born for Adversity is the second book of The CASA Chronicles. The story is about Aaron Reed, a little boy that gets injured at a playground and is sent to the ER. At the hospital, things turn for the worse when the family is… Continue Reading “Born for Adversity by Keith Julius (Book Review #261)”

When houses burn by Lauren Lee (Book Review #262)

When houses burn is a psychological thriller written about Dr. Delilah Hedley. Delilah is unable to have children and this is taking a harsh toll on her life and marriage. As she is at work with a new patient, Luke, she begins to discover… Continue Reading “When houses burn by Lauren Lee (Book Review #262)”

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Fractured Past by D. E. Chapman (Book Review #278)

Fractured Past is the first fantasy/young adult book from the “A Talnarin Novel Series.”  Alanna is a beautiful girl living in a world where there are five species. Humans are just one of them. An experiment curses her in becoming one of the Talnarins.… Continue Reading “Fractured Past by D. E. Chapman (Book Review #278)”

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Pimp in the Pulpit by Thomas Leslie Mcrae (Book Review #279)

Pimp in the pulpit is a fictional short book written about the family dynamics of the everyday norm. The book begins providing the notion that there is a party to be held for Lillian McBride, also known as Lucifer. She is not the most… Continue Reading “Pimp in the Pulpit by Thomas Leslie Mcrae (Book Review #279)”

The Rose Crown by Catharine Glen (Book Review #263)

The Rose Crown is a dark fantasy novel written about a soldier named Marian who is trying to stop a mysterious cult from restoring a relic of legend. Marian is an Elite soldier and her job is to protect the royal family, however, when… Continue Reading “The Rose Crown by Catharine Glen (Book Review #263)”

The Gone Gods by Frances Gow (Book Review #264)

The Gone Gods is a short book fantasy story about Dan. Dan is married to Anya and they both have a beautiful little girl named Eva. The family dynamics are not so well and when Dan meets a dryad posing as a seductive woman,… Continue Reading “The Gone Gods by Frances Gow (Book Review #264)”