By editor on Sep 1, 2008 in Contemporary Fiction | 0 Comments
Danny Gospel by David Athey
I’ve been trying to find the words to use for my review of this book and they’re not coming very easily. I have to admit, from the first sentence to the last I was lost. The author is writing from the main character’s perspective. The main problem [...]
By thedeena63 on Aug 18, 2008 in Contemporary Fiction | 0 Comments
A Beautiful Fall by Chris Coppernoll
It is so much FUN to watch an author develop their craft, to hone their skills and sharpen their talent. My husband actually discovered Chris Coppernoll for me when he bought me a copy of "Providence" and I devoured it in one sitting.
When I received [...]
By editor on Aug 8, 2008 in Contemporary Fiction | 1 Comment
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Sincerely, Mayla by Virginia Smith
Have you ever had one of those times when everything started falling apart? Have you ever wanted to just run away from home? Even for a few days? That’s Mayla’s life. In one short week her life [...]
By thedeena63 on Jul 17, 2008 in Contemporary Fiction | 0 Comments
Riven by Jerry B. Jenkins
"Riven" is unlike any book I’ve ever read. It’s also unlike any book Jerry B. Jenkins has ever written.
Is that a good thing?
Absolutely.
Step into the shoes of a career criminal, Brady Wayne Darby. Watch as he takes a gift, a golden opportunity for success and [...]
By editor on Jul 3, 2008 in Contemporary Fiction | 0 Comments
THE MINOR PROTECTION ACT – A NOVEL by Jodi Cowles
Cowles weaves a frighteningly real story of hidden political agendas motivated under the guise of tolerance and freedom. Jack Stone, a relatively young lawyer wins the case that sends Nick Rodman to jail for polluting the mind of the [...]
By editor on May 27, 2008 in Contemporary Fiction, FICTION | 0 Comments
MY SOUL TO KEEP
by Davis Bunn
Brent Stark is a falling star. His days in the Hollywood limelight ended when he was in a drug and alcohol induced accident. Now, after spending time behind bars, he is in AA trying to get his life back on track. The others in his AA meetings are very [...]
By editor on Apr 10, 2008 in Contemporary Fiction | 0 Comments
LIKE ALWAYSby Robert Elmer
Will Sullivan is tired of his city life, and to escape midlife blues, he decides to buy an abandoned resort in northern Idaho. He talks his wife, Merit, into joining him, though she is less than enthusiastic about the venture. He hopes that their son, Michael, fresh out of the military [...]
By editor on Apr 10, 2008 in Contemporary Fiction | 0 Comments
BY THE LIGHT OF A THOUSAND STARSby Jamie Langston Turner
Catherine Biddle wanted to be the mother she’d never known, but somewhere things became muddled. Her children are rebelling, her marriage is suffering, and her perfect life is in disarray. To make matters worse, Catherine’s stranger sister-in-law moves in—uninvited.
By Ty on Apr 3, 2008 in Contemporary Fiction, Women's Fiction | 0 Comments
Doesn’t She Look Natural?
by Angela Hunt
Devastated by a divorce, Jennifer Graham and her two sons are living with her mother. The tension between mother and daughter has become strained as a result. When a distance relative leaves Jennifer a historic funeral home in Mt. Dora, Florida, she decides to take a road trip, hoping [...]