Living Through Grief

Love Revealed
By Dena Clayton

Edited by Dena Clayton, “Living Through Grief” is the third book in the 'Love Revealed series' and is a fine collection of short stories. The writers are ordinary people with extraordinary skill in writing their stories dealing with loss, overcoming obstacles and finding love. It is...

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Loving Conor

A Clairvoyant's Memoir on Loving, Bonding and Healing
By Tami Urbanek

"Loving Conor: A Clairvoyant’s Memoir on Loving, Bonding, and Healing" by Tami Urbanek begins dramatically by relating the trials and tribulations of an early marriage plagued by domestic abuse, alcoholism and the struggle to self-actualize. I felt Urbanek executed emotional truth on the written page...

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Lost Edens

A True Story
By Jamie Patterson

Once I started reading “Lost Edens” by Jamie Patterson, I couldn’t put it down because I kept hoping I’d turn the page to read that she’d figured out that Ben was a dirty rotten scoundrel and punch him in his cheating face. After all, the...

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Life on Grayson Island

Turtles, Snakes, Dogs and Flakes. Seven years in the land of OZ
By E R Champion

"Life on Grayson Island" by E.R. Champion is based on true events and real characters and places although names have been changed for obvious reasons. It is the story of one gated community that thought they could do nothing wrong in the eyes of the...

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Life Is Mostly Edges

A Memoir
By Calvin Miller

Life Is Mostly Edges is the beautiful memoir of Calvin Miller, author and professor. I was struck by his poignant look at a postage stamp……”For life is mostly edges. It is small—like a postage stamp…and I liked the middle of my stamp more than the...

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