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Book Reviews by Angie’s leading book reviewers, as well as comments by their avid readers.
The Thieves of Stonewood – Review
The Thieves of Stonewood
Book I of the Stonewood TrilogyUnions provide benefits for their employees. You!--
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The King’s Deception
The King's Deception
What secret did King Henry VIII take to his grave? What does he make his wife promise to!-->…
The Subtle Shark
Business Leader Helps Cure Career BluesProfessionals, small business owners and the unemployed are all…
Review: Codecrafter
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Reviews: Manage Your Self-publishing Project
Manage Your Self-publishing Project is an eBook that represents a unique approach to self-publishing. It uses to…
Review: Kingsblood Royal
Kingsblood Royal is the last good book from Sinclair Lewis, the first American to win the Nobel Prize for…
Scorpion Bay
Working as an investigative reporter and a prosecuting attorney respectively, Parker Knight and his wife both had…
DIVA: A Demented Stalker, a Sexy Flutist, and Murder!
DIVA
Music, sexual obsession and murder in New Orleans: DIVA, #2 in the Frank Renzi mystery series.Beautiful…
Little Girl Gone
Children are supposed to feel safe when they enter a school building. The staff is supposed to supply a safety net…
Custodian Review
Custodian Review
Coming in at 80,000 words spread across a parallel narrative of 38 chapters, "Custodian" is the…
My Mother’s Secret
Can you hear the cries within the hollow graves of the 6 million people or more that were senselessly killed…
Chicken Feathers and Garlic Skins
Hear the voice of a young girl as she makes a life changing decision to marry a man that is wrong for her. Finding…
Review: Maggie Vaults Over the Moon
Life on a farm is quite different from that in the city. Maggie Steele is a young teenage girl whose ties to her…
Review: The Disillusioned
Ideals, visions and your take on the world are your own. One’s thoughts, feelings and biases should be based on…
Review: Responsibilities of the Obsessed
Responsibilities of the Obsessed by Goro Takano
Playfully mind-blowing, mischievously anarchic, Goro Takano’s…
