Poster Girl
Life was going really well for ER Physician CJ Jones until one night when she is attacked by a patient. She wakes up to find herself being taken care of by the hot and handsome Chief of Surgery, Dan Brown. Dr. Dan has an attraction...
Life was going really well for ER Physician CJ Jones until one night when she is attacked by a patient. She wakes up to find herself being taken care of by the hot and handsome Chief of Surgery, Dan Brown. Dr. Dan has an attraction...
"Spank the Bank" is a book written to help businesses think outside the box when thinking about financial help for their business. Karlene Sinclair-Robinson writes this book for readers to take their business through the journey of survival and growth in a day when lending...
While on vacation with her husband in the resort town of Santa Fe, New Mexico, Sarah Davis finds an adorable lop-eared bunny in an old shop full of junk. Only this bunny is in pristine condition, and Sarah wants it. But the bunny is for...
"Done with Death" by David Babineau takes you into a place that many have heard about and even may have read about, Purgatory. One might wonder why the story is in purgatory. Well, Chuck was one of those people who when he was alive did...
"Mind Game" is an excellent story about Jeremy, his friends and family and their encounter with the latest virtual reality game. Jeremy and his friend Mickey both receive the hottest new virtual reality game, Mind Game, for Christmas. What they don’t know about the game...
“Blood Gospel” is another epic accomplishment by James Rollins, in partnership with Rebecca Cantrell. Archaeologist Dr. Erin Granger has just unearthed evidence of the mass slaughter of hundreds, perhaps thousands, of infants in ancient Caesarea, when a sudden earthquake disturbs the site, damaging artifacts, and...
Jessica lives in a dream to escape the unhappiness of her father's death. She soars over a tiny island as a bird looking compulsively for something. A strong desire to know more grips her when she is awakened and finds she has been transformed into...
Biblical lore is rife with apocryphal characters and situations that can serve as fuel for a writer's imagination. Glenn Dale Bridges taps this wonderful source and weaves a magnificent story in "The Peacock Angel: Rise of the Decarch". The Grigori are rising once again, intent...
True forgiveness benefits both parties. The forgiver releases the oppressor or sinner, vanquishing their own spirit, which then opens the afflicted parties up to God’s dialogue and direction. A critical factor explained in detail is to ascertain, beyond any shadow of doubt, that the sinner...
The book starts with Jonas Dumar, a real estate agent, being accused of the murder of his business partner who, it seems, was swindling the business, although it also seems that Jonas was doing that too. Jonas says he did not commit the murder. His...
“Stumbling Toward Applause: Misadventures in Entertainment” by Doug Matthews is one part memoir, one part entertainment and one part education for those with an interest in Show Business. Mr. Matthews’ particular area of expertise is in coordinating entertainment for lavish special events, which are...
"Willowtree" by Mike Bove is a mystery set in a small town in Arizona. I hesitate to add ‘cozy’ to that description because that term conjures up garrulous, bumbling amateurs enthusiastically poking around in affairs that don’t concern them. This isn’t the case here as...
Jarret, "Shadow Game"'s hero, is the consummate hit-man. When we first see him, he is getting up from a straight-backed chair in a small hotel in Paris and putting on latex gloves before drinking water from a glass. The glass and gloves are safely stowed...
"Me, My Mother, My life" is the story of a Nigerian woman who goes through life's journey burdened by her culture and traditions. Ayomide is a product of a broken marriage and has to mature very fast. She grows up in Nigeria watching her mother...
“Beyond a Black Hole” by Dr. Karen Hutchins Pirnot is a highly entertaining and imaginative standalone novel in the “Skymasters” series. Although it works quite nicely as a standalone, it has me wanting very much to read the previous and subsequent episodes. In “Beyond a...
Guardian Angel is William F. Sine’s memoir of his service as a U.S. Air Force Pararescue Jumper, or PJ, as they are familiarly called. The rigors of training required of a PJ is not for everybody, as Sine explains in his introduction, but very few...
“Every Walrus can Fly” by Brian Phillips is a lesson in open-minded thinking, cleverly disguised as an attractive, vividly illustrated book for the entertainment of children. This story begins by asking a question: “Would you believe me if I said every walrus can fly? And...
“Lady Justice and the Book Club Murders” by Robert Thornhill is number ten (10) in his comedy/mystery series of “Lady Justice” tales. In an unusual merger, Robert Thornhill combines the genres of comedy and mystery, and he does it well. It doesn’t seem very realistic...
"CottonTop and the Mysterious Shadows" by R. J. Ryan is a great children's story that introduces us to Cory and Katy. These two kids are happy campers when their parents let them go into the woods by themselves for the first time. When they walk...
S. Thomas Bailey continues the saga of the Jacob Murray family in “Shades of Death: The Gauntlet Runner, Book II.” In book one we met Private Jacob Murray from Pennsylvanian and watched as he became a scout for George Washington’s Provincial Militia, in the Ohio...