I was fascinated with the premise of this novel and really wanted to see where the author was going to go with it. I must admit that I was pleasantly surprised with how well-written the book is and the depth at which Gagne went to set up the story. I highly recommend it, amazing … Continue reading The Goners: Volume One by Kenyon P. Cagne
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Transformation 30 Years by Julia Cull
So often in today’s world, people (particularly Christians) do not understand how important transformation is in terms of becoming the person God created us to be. This book does a remarkable job of making it clear that growth and maturity come from choosing transformation through following God. Written as a fictional memoir covering 30-years of … Continue reading Transformation 30 Years by Julia Cull
Bernice Takes A Plunge by Ann Harth
This is a delightful chapter book for older elementary and middle schoolers. Bernice is a quirky, red-headed wanna be writer and police detective. She lives in a small town located on a coastal shore complete with boat piers and lots of ships. The local police are used to her “help”. She and her best friend … Continue reading Bernice Takes A Plunge by Ann Harth
Beset by E.H. Reinhard
It is spring break in Miami: college kids everywhere, beaches swarming, bars overflowing and every hotel booked. A gardener finds the body of a young man in the bushes of a hotel on the beach. The investigation begins with one hurdle after another. There are cameras all over, but none show the face of the … Continue reading Beset by E.H. Reinhard
A Few Trivial Felonies by Sandra Sperling
I really enjoyed this book. It is light, funny and so quirky, but with a little bit of a zinger. Sperling has a way of writing that seems very real to me, her characters are always just like someone you know, and their lives match up as well. Set in Oregon, this novel is about … Continue reading A Few Trivial Felonies by Sandra Sperling
Rico Stays by Ed Duncan
Although this is the third in a series, the writing is such that each book stands on its own. Rico is an independent contractor. He is totally at peace with his job as an eliminator. Rico has a personal code of ethics and only rids the world of the unwanted criminal element. He is a … Continue reading Rico Stays by Ed Duncan
Seeds of Desire by Jessie Scott
Evan needs money and he needs it fast. Unfortunately, his boss is a total jerk who completely disrespects women. Evan cannot stand working for him but keeping the debt collectors off his back makes quitting a bad idea right now. How in the world is Evan going to do his job when his boss makes … Continue reading Seeds of Desire by Jessie Scott
Inferno of Silence by Tolu’ A. Akinyemi
Inferno of Silence, by the award-winning poet Akinyemi, is his first collection of short stories. Writing from personal experience, intuition, and depth, the stories pull the reader inside. The stories demonstrate the difficulties in relationships and prove that some things are true regardless of cultural differences. The struggle for the modern man to balance his … Continue reading Inferno of Silence by Tolu’ A. Akinyemi
January River by Bernard Jan
This is the story of Ethan. The story begins in his early years and follows him through the majority of his life. Ethan grew up in a small town, had a great home life, was extremely close to his older brother Will, had very good friends, and an amazing dog. For the most part, it … Continue reading January River by Bernard Jan
The Strange by J B Murray
Frankenstein, the Vampyre, Edgar Allen Poe, the House of Usher, and time travel. Say what? Yep, you got it! All rolled into one story that is appropriately named The Strange. This is certainly not your average horror story! The book goes back and forth between the different time periods; 1816, current, and then old letters … Continue reading The Strange by J B Murray