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Sunday, July 5, 2015

Fiona Frost: Shillingstone Witch by Dr. Bon Blossman 

Blossman returns with another installment of Fiona Frost.

In the Shillingstone Witch, Fiona, our inquisitive, young she-Sherlock Holmes has no clue her bright summer vacation is about to darken. Children are disappearing from the small town of Shillingstone, and the townspeople blame a legendary nineteenth-century witch. Her world changes as she becomes the target of a depraved entity and finds herself drawn deep inside of a corrupt investigation involving supernatural beliefs she never knew existed.


Dr Blossman uses her sophisticated scientific knowledge to razzle-dazzle her audience in this quirky, spooky crime fiction—sure to keep you at the edge of your seat with surprising twists and turns. More awesome investigative tactics of Fiona awaits at Fiona Fan Club!

Tuesday, June 30, 2015

The English Spy by Daniel Silva

Gabriel Allon “the 21st century Bond” returns in The English Spy from #1 New York Times bestselling author Daniel Silva.

Stretched topless upon the foredeck, drink in hand, her flawless skin baking in the sun, was the most famous woman in the world. And one deck below, preparing an appetizer of tuna tartare, cucumber, and pineapple, was the man who was going to kill her. . . .

She is an iconic member of the British Royal Family, beloved for her beauty and charitable works, resented by her former husband and his mother, the Queen of England. But when a bomb explodes aboard her holiday yacht, British intelligence turns to one man to track down her killer: legendary spy and assassin Gabriel Allon.

Gabriel's target is Eamon Quinn, a master bomb maker and mercenary of death who sells his services to the highest bidder. Quinn is an elusive man of the shadows—"a whisper in a half-lit chapel, a loose thread at the hem of a discarded garment"—but fortunately Gabriel does not pursue him alone. At his side is Christopher Keller, a British commando turned professional assassin who knows Quinn's murderous handiwork all too well.

The English Spy moves at light speed from the glamorous island of Saint Barthélemy to the mean streets of West Belfast to a cottage atop the cliffs of Cornwall that Gabriel holds dear. And though he does not realize it, he is stalking an old enemy—a cabal of evil that wants nothing more than to see him dead. Gabriel will find it necessary to oblige them, for when a man is out for vengeance, death has its distinct advantages.

Filled with breathtaking twists, The English Spy will hold readers spellbound from its riveting opening passages to its heart-stopping conclusion. It is a timely reminder that there are some men in the world who will stop at nothing to achieve their goals. And it proves once again why Daniel Silva is regarded as his generation's finest writer of international thrillers.

Thursday, June 25, 2015

7 Steps to Self-Confidence by Jonny Fox

This is self-confidence 007 manual for anyone wanting to break out the shell of shyness to awesomeness—within 30 days—written by someone who's been a victim of shyness and knows the pain which can come from being timid. 

***In This Book***

You'll learn;

What real Self-Confidence is

A perspective changing revelation

Exercises to build your confidence

A quick tip to make you more confident TODAY


and much, much more.

Friday, June 19, 2015

The Last Encore by Julia Butler

The Last Encore (Adult Literary Fiction) is a tale of unspeakable passion, excruciating pain and heartwarming hope. A sophisticated contemporary romance laced with mysterious interconnections of love, conspiracy, and fate. Inspired by true events, this controversial novel explores a fascinating psychological phenomenon which has been kept secret until now.

When Katherine Konova, a radiant and talented Russian redhead, forsakes her figure skating medals for a career as a concert pianist, she falls for a charismatic but married conservatory professor in a life-changing relationship, which will haunt her for years to come. From a family of poor factory workers, Katherine rises far above her station in life and moves to the United States with her successful-though-controlling husband, yet knowing in her heart that her soul mate is still out there.

Meanwhile, Daniel Adler, a young German writer is enveloped by a deep sadness from which he cannot escape, sensing a dark secret in his family’s past. Searching for the love he has never known, he embarks on a journey to Los Angeles, obsessed with a red-haired beauty who disappeared after their brief and inexplicable encounter in an ominous forest.

An old actress, Lily Bernard, is tormented by guilt for some horrible act she’d been a part of in a distant past. A music appassionato, she finds a chance to atone for her sins when her path crosses Katherine’s.


You will turn the last page with a feeling of awe.

Monday, February 23, 2015

Too Close For Comfort by La Jill Hunt: A Roller-coaster Fun-fair

As the saying goes in a paraphrase: “you have a plan until the punch.” For Quincy Westbrooke on the matter of looking for the ace of (his) heart, the punch was Paige Micheals. Too close for comfort by La Jill Hunt is a romance roller-coaster fun-fair that you might feel ended too quick. 

Friday, January 30, 2015

Hope and Love from Depression and despair: The Girl from Human Street and The Alien


When it comes to autobiographical stories of depression, despair, love, hope, displacement and immigration, the authors Roger Cohen and Marc Seraphs of The Girl from Human Street and The Alien: a Letter to Future Self respectively struck a heart-plucking chord. It is quite a prolific skill to alchemize dark subjects as depression, despair and displacement to produce an elixir of love and hope.

In The Girl from Human Street: Ghosts of Memory in a Jewish Family, Roger Cohen focuses on the “girl,” his mother and a family's migrational journey from continents (Europe, Africa, America) and a lifetime of brazing through resilience, religious, ethnic and national identity. And the struggles of dealing with loss, adapting, racism, ostracism and war. It is a beautifully crafted memoir of identity and buried truths.


The Alien: a Letter to Future Self by the rather unknown author, Marc Seraphs is a brilliant work of notoriety with it's unique style and powerful punch of hope. The narrative is a tour of the life of an immigrant (illegal alien) earthbound from soaring to his aspirations yet thriving on therapeutic words to deal with depression. Marc found the words for himself and for us all to dream, love, aspire, hope and enjoy the little things in life despite adversities.

Sunday, July 27, 2014

SLOW BURN by Nicole Christie


This is a story of young love. Seventeen years old Juliet transfers to another school in an attempt to spend more time with her boyfriend, Johnny Parker, and she can't wait to start the new school year with him by her side.

However in one night their relationship is betrayed by Johnny. Dealing with a broken heart, and struggling to fit in among other students, Juliet realizes she's made a huge mistake. But during her emotional hurdles love finds her in a person other than Johnny, but Johnny is determined to win her forgiveness. Juliet resolves to stay strong against Johnny's seductive tactics, but it's becoming increasingly harder to deny she still has feelings for him. Will she risk her heart to him again or will the new comer sweep her off her feet?

This is an intriguing story with well crafted
believable characters.