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Murder One

Murder One

Rebecca Han stood in front of Judge Myron Koslowski and received an oral reprimand in front of an entire courtroom. Preparing her case against a man noted for drug trafficking she hoped to be able to present evidence to lock him away for along time. What she did not expect is getting you might say [...]

Piano Lessons

Piano Lessons

Memoirs are really quite unique as they reflect the inner most thoughts of the person writing them as they create a world for the reader comprised of their most memorable moments, important events and their passions shared. Anna Goldsworthy’s world at an early age was her love of the piano, music and pleasing her family. [...]

First Bitten

First Bitten

My Thoughts: To be honest, I requested a free copy from Samantha Towle on Facebook in exchange for an honest review because I LOVE free books, and based on the cover, I was expecting to read another Twilight-esque vampire novel. Boy, was I surprised! Samantha creates a unique world of vampires, werewolves, and shape shifters that [...]

In Mysterious Ways

In Mysterious Ways

When well-known California artist, Lang Garret, takes a trip to Phoenix, he has more than his gallery appearance in mind. His plans include a little surprise for his fiancée’, Amanda, who is traveling with him. Unfortunately, a twist of fate, a chance meeting, and a chain of unforeseen obstacles throw all of Lang’s intentions out [...]

In Sheep’s Clothing

In Sheep’s Clothing

The men who serve our country deserve the honor and respect of the America people and those they serve. When they come home after their tour they should receive all the support, help and financial assistance to assimilate back into their community and support their families. Some never make it home and others come home [...]

One Book in the Grave

One Book in the Grave

Brooklyn Wainwright loves books. Her job as a bookbinder is more than just challenging to her it excites her. When summoned to the Covington Library to see her close friend and curator Ian McCullough a rare and special edition of a book she thought lost forever is replaced in her hands. Max Adams was a [...]

Gaia’s Gift

Gaia’s Gift

Isolation and a life all alone without the frills or any type of human communications was the solution Rachel Wells decided for herself as life or fate took away all that mattered to her. When her entire universe sank within the depths of a roaring sea and a storm raged so fiercely that only she [...]

Strings of Color

Strings of Color

Thirty years is not enough time for Jazzmyne to say goodbye to the one person who has made her whole. As the story opens we hear the anger, fear, sadness and terror of one woman, as she stands helpless watching her husband’s life fade away. Hoping for a miracle, not realizing the true gravity of [...]

Nerja

Nerja

After the doubts of yesterday, came this glowing tribute from a lady in New York. There is no finer tribute, than from somebody who does not know you or have an interest at stake. This was a story I thought would not really have a chance, it is far from my usual adventure types and [...]

Speaking for the Child

Speaking for the Child

Triumphs come to us in many different ways. Some when winning sports events, others when they land a great job of close a big deal. Important yet not all that startling in comparison to what others have done to create a world for themselves, quite different than we would ever known yet nonetheless remarkable, outstanding [...]

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