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Book Review: "Seeker (The Seeker Series Book 1)" by Amy Reece

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About The Author Amy Reece lives in Albuquerque, NM, with her husband and family. She loves to read and travel and has an unhealthy addiction to dogs. She believes red wine and coffee are the elixirs of life and lead to great inspiration. Stay tuned for her newest book, The Way to Her Heart, a YA romantic suspense novel, coming in March 2016. Amy's Website Twitter FaceBook Goodreads About The Book Seeker - Book 1 in the Seeker Series Ally Moran has always just known about things—things she shouldn’t really be able to know… Suddenly when she starts having vivid visions about a former friend who is in desperate trouble, the adults in her life think she might hold the key to an ancient mystery. Jack Ruiz has a troubled past, but is trying to make a fresh start at a new high school… He just wants to keep his head down and graduate, hopefully before he turns 20. The last thing he needs is to get involved with a feisty redhead and her psychic visions. While Jack v...

Book Review: "The Budapest Experiment" by Maurice G. Miller

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About The Author Maurice has been involved in the creative arts since his teenage years. Having worked and played in rock/blues bands for most of his adult life, the artistic role models that he came to admire were those authors, musicians, and philosophers that wrote the books, poetry, lyrics, and music that touched and moved the souls of generations. Counted among his favorites authors are J.D. Salinger, Earnest Hemingway, Dante Alighieri, and Kahlil Gibran. Deciding to take a break from the music career, he has rededicated his creative energies toward writing. Then there is the "business geek" side of him. With an MBA degree, and having started several ventures, he has an obsession for creating new business ideas, digging into data analytics, and dissecting statistics. This passion for entrepreneurship is reflected prominently in his writing style. Maurice's debut fictional novel, "The Budapest Experiment", an international thriller, was released on M...

Book Review: "Progeny of a Killer" by J. M. Shorney

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About the Author In an old country village called Chaddleworth in Berkshire, J. M. (Jean) Shorney grew up listening to her father's tales around the fireside on cold winter evenings. Her father was a born storyteller. Her mother recited poetry she'd learned, and would rattle off without a book. Jean has written many novels, poetry and some hymns set to traditional tunes. Her favourite writers are Elliott O'Donnell, Dennis Wheatley and Jack Higgins, while her love affair with Ireland dominates most of my writing. Jean's inspiration is listening to old country music, both American and Irish, as it has been since herwriting career began. She currently reside in Thatcham, which is near Newbury in Berkshire. Fine Jean Shorney on  Twitter . About the Book Sometimes the past throws up more than you can handle... When Aidan McRaney is sent into infiltrate the lair of a man obsessed with seeking revenge on the British for the murder of his IRA father, he is forced t...

Book Review: "Inside Room 913" by Bruce A. Borders

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About The Author Bruce A. Borders was born in 1967 in Cape Girardeau, MO. Bruce's  childhood years were spent in a number of states, including Missouri,  Oregon, Wisconsin, and Wyoming.  During his high school years, he was a member of the football,  basketball and track teams, involved in various non-athletic activities  such as school yearbook production and photography, and won numerous  awards for his artistic creations. Bruce graduated Valedictorian in  1984. While in school, Bruce held three part-time jobs; a store clerk, a  janitor, and a dental technician, working about 60-70 hours per week.  After graduation he became employed full time as a dental technician.  Other jobs have included restaurant manager, carpenter and grocery store  cashier. For the past nineteen years, he has worked as a commercial  truck driver, logging more than two million miles. At the age of fifteen, Bruce decided to become a writer....

Review of "For The Sake of a Child" by Stevie Turner

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About The Author I began my writing career as far back as 1969, when I won an inter-schools' writing competition after submitting a well-thumbed and hastily scribbled essay entitled 'My Pet'. A love of words and writing short stories and poems has carried on all throughout my life, but it is only now in middle age that I've started writing novels full-time and taking this author business seriously. My latest and ninth book 'Revenge' was published on July 20th 2015, and I am now working on a 10th book. My novels are realistic, but tend to shy away from the mainstream somewhat and focus on the darker side of relationships. However, you'll find I do like to add in a little bit of humour along the way. My characters tend not to be young and ruled by their loins; in this way I can develop an interesting story around them that doesn't have to be constantly interrupted by yet another earth-shattering orgasm. Readers do not seem to be suffering unduly from...

Review: "Deadly Secrets" by Gordon Bickerstaff

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About The Author Gordon Bickerstaff was born and raised in Glasgow but spent his student years in Edinburgh. On summer vacations, he learned plumbing, garden maintenance, and he cut the grass in the Meadows. He learned some biochemistry and taught it for a while before he retired to write fiction. He does some aspects of DIY moderately well and other aspects not so well. He gets very tired when it's time to clean up the mess. He lives with his wife in the west of Scotland where corrupt academics, mystery, murder and intrigue exists mostly in his mind. He is the author of the Gavin Shawlens series of thrillers: Deadly Secrets, Everything To Lose, and The Black Fox. He enjoys walking, 60s & 70s music, reading and travel. Visit Gordon at the following locations Website Twitter Goodreads About The Book Gavin Shawlens is a top research biochemist. But his life is about to be turned upside down when he agrees to work on a new process that will revolutionise the f...

New Release Sneak Peek: The Wedding Crasher

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Sharing GOOD News: The Wedding Crasher  (Book 3 in the Lana Malloy Paranormal Mystery series) is off to the editor and up for pre-order at  Amazon  and Kobo . It should also be available for pre-order at Barnes & Noble and iTunes soon. I've just released a combo book set containing  Haunted Hearts  and  Get Our or Die  where readers can save $2 by purchasing the set rather than purchasing the single books. I have a new blog titled  Kim's Author Support Page  with excellent articles, interviews, book reviews, and author spotlights. Last but definitely not least,  Haunted Hearts  has been chosen as one of Rave Reviews Book Club's August Book of the Month books. I'm very excited about this. Rave Reviews is a book club for both authors and readers. Check them out at   https://ravereviewsbynonniejules.wordpress.com/ . You'll be happy you did. The Wedding Crasher To Be Released: September 2015 The Wedding Crasher ...