Little Guilt
Little Guilt by M.M. Bygrove is a short story that draws the reader in bit by bit, just as if caught on a hook. It starts out sounding a lot like my life; a writer who doesn’t sell as much as would be desired. His...
Little Guilt by M.M. Bygrove is a short story that draws the reader in bit by bit, just as if caught on a hook. It starts out sounding a lot like my life; a writer who doesn’t sell as much as would be desired. His...
Corn is one of the most genetically modified edible foods grown on this planet. It is a mainstay product that has found its place in just about every food product available. Humans have created the ultimate bug and disease resistant product and it grows large...
Nashville: Music & Murder by Tom Carter is a tantalizing novel set against a bubbling landscape animated by country music, a story featuring very interesting and well-developed characters. Maci Willis is loved for her voice, the very icon of country music, with a huge following...
Opioids, alcohol, and prescription drugs used in moderation can help in several ways for pain relief and relaxation, but in excess these can become an addiction. Why would people risk their lives and their well-being for prescription drugs or another drink? It's not them personally;...
Wow! Just, wow! That’s exactly what I thought when I finished reading Serial K, the newest offering by author Brian Gallagher. This book grabbed me by the throat from the very start and kept me obsessively reading all the way through the very last page....
Hidden Worlds by Kit Campbell is an enchanting fantasy that will thrill both young readers and the young at heart. Margery Phillips loves to write stories. When she gets bored during her math calculus lessons, she finds solace in her story-writing notebook. Walking home from...
Mommy’s Imaginary Friend is a children’s book written by Jessika Anne Allsop and illustrated by Melissa Mae. A young boy has endless fun as he plays with his imaginary friend, Leon. Leon is a unique dog which always loves to play games. The boy’s mother...
Restless Days, Sleepless Nights by Ranjana Bharij is an autobiography revolving around Ranjana’s experiences working in the male-dominated banking sector in India in the '70s. Restless Days, Sleepless Nights is a collection of recollections spanning Ranjana’s career of 35+ years, right from Ranjana as a...
Tragically Beautiful: A Memoir by Kuko Alamala is the author's compelling and moving memoir about an abusive stepfather, and the troubled marriage of his parents and the impact it had on him. He dealt with depression, multiple suicide attempts, and a number of other horrible...
In 1963, I read a book by Doctor Joseph Murphy that talked about the power of the subconscious mind. The information was mind-boggling for a young teenager but the author wove his concepts with religion and prayer to such a degree I missed, and subsequently...
Taming the Lecture Bug: And Getting Your Kids to Think by Joey and Carla Link is a helpful tool that will give parents good direction and understanding about what good parenting is all about and raising responsible children. For all those parents who complain that...
At the risk of sounding corny and unprofessional: there’s gold in them thar hills! The hills being Rachel Thompson’s superb and timely social-media marketing guidebook, BadRedhead Media 30-Day Book Marketing Challenge, addressed specifically to the needs of authors whom she assumes are already producing a...
Millennials are quickly becoming the largest growing generation in the world, they are now what Baby Boomers once were; trend setters with their unique approach to life and its challenges. While Baby Boomers were more independent and focused on living the American dream, it has...
Separated from Yourselves (Spell Weaver Book 6) by Bill Haitt has a lot of Gods and Goddesses from Greek mythology involved. Apparently, most of the main characters are descendants from these Gods. This gives them special powers that they use to protect Earth and the...
Who knew that losing an eye and getting a prosthesis could be so fascinating? Me, Myself and Eye: The Realities of Living with a Prosthetic Eye, by Cynthia Lee de Boer, tells her story simply and straight-forwardly, including using medical jargon and then explaining what...
Misfortune Annie and the Locomotive Reaper is an action and adventure novel set in the wild West for preteens and young adults, written by Janet "The Kid" Fogg and "Gusto" Dave Jackson. Annie had her work cut out for her when she agreed to guide...
Jazzy Journal by Sumeet Ramdass is an eye-catching journal that gives readers the opportunity and freedom to jot down their thoughts, feelings, and emotions. It is also good for all those who are experiencing writer’s block to practice writing. The book has some encouraging and...
On The Road With Abraham: Master Manifestation and Create a Kick Ass Life is written by Sandra Phillips Meyler. In the late 1990s, Sandi Phillips was ‘tooling around in an old clunker somewhere on the back roads of Vermont,’ and, except for her beautiful daughter,...
Alexander of the Ashanti is an historical fiction novel written by Ken Frazier. Frazier, a toxicologist and pathologist, has first-hand experience with the Ashanti gained from his months spent in Ashanti villages in Ghana. A momentary lapse of vigilance in a pub had left Alexander...
Rhio Saves Christmas! is a fun book written by John P. Curtin, Jr. and Sr. as well as being illustrated by John P. Curtin, Jr. Rhio Saves Christmas! tells the story of a rhinoceros named Rhio and how he and his friends - Liam the...