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Stuff!: The Things No One Ever Told Us About Life After Sexual Abuse by Edna J. White is an autobiographical tale of one woman's abuse. Edna's abuse started at the age of five. When she told, at age 9, her family believed her but wanted...
Stuff!: The Things No One Ever Told Us About Life After Sexual Abuse by Edna J. White is an autobiographical tale of one woman's abuse. Edna's abuse started at the age of five. When she told, at age 9, her family believed her but wanted...
In a highly creative and inventive offering by author Gail Morgan McRae, Creedor: The Reglon Empire Series Part 1, readers are introduced to a highly unique and futuristic world, one filled with magic, murder and mayhem. Creedor, circa the 24th century, is in crisis. Jarlod,...
I just finished reading Hellritch: The Reglon Empire Series Part 2, the second of three books released in the Reglon Empire series by author Gail Morgan McRae, and the main thing that definitely comes to mind is "Whoa!" Following the stories of the characters that...
In a great continuation of an epic story, Dunmyrr: The Reglon Empire Series, Book 3 by author Gail Morgan McRae, readers will be taken on a journey back to the Reglon Empire and will be reunited with some of the characters that they have grown...
Truth is the second volume in Parker Sinclair's urban fantasy, The Alex Conner Chronicles. Alex has temporarily left San Diego to stay with her grandmother's best friend, Dana, who is a formidable mentor and trainer. Alex spends her days dodging, or at least attempting to...
“As goes Anglophone culture, so goes the world,” is a saying that is powerfully justified in Agwu Ukiwe Okali’s Of Black Servitude without Slavery: The Unspoken Politics of the English Language (Africa Seminal Ideas Series), a work that brilliantly illustrates how language can become the...
Evie Taylor is obsessed about her work, with decidedly no time for men and she loves her life that way, but she has a secret liking for Michael Marsh, the Diamond Superstar. Michael has been widowed for two years and the young woman who helped...
Achieving true health is indeed a journey and it is not just simply the absence of disease. True health is unique to each person and will allow every individual to live each day of their lives at their personal best. Journey To Healing: The Art...
Fag Hags, Divas and Moms: The Legacy of Straight Women in the AIDS Community by Victoria Noe throws light on the straight women who have had HIV/AIDS and their stories, struggles, and challenges which have often been pushed aside by focusing more on stories from...
Clap If You Can Hear Me: The Secret Attention Deficits of Education That Prevent Generational Wealth & Prosperity in America by Kelly Mitchell is a book that can only be written by an expert educator and pedagogue and someone with a deep understanding of the...
Antuna’s Story: The Antunite Chronicles Book One is a sci-fi novel by Terry Birdgenaw. Set millions of years ago, when dinosaurs walked the Earth and giant sea creatures swam the oceans’ depths this story is about the displacement of a few animals to a distant...
Travel For As Long As You Wish: The Blueprint For Budget Travel, Backpacking And Escaping The Rat Race by Mark James Murphy is an ideal companion for the conscious traveler planning their next adventure. Readers get a blend of tips for travel, career advice to...
Following the ousting of President Travvis E Donnelly from power, the US was run by a military junta. The People’s Second Amendment Militia (2 AM), an outlaw group dedicated to fighting far-right extremists, received intel about a planned operation by Donnelly’s loyalists called Allegiance America,...
Gothic Dark Tale: The Legend of Voyager by Kalòs is a dark and mysterious tale of good versus evil, love versus hate, and humanity’s continual search for meaning. Seneslaus Iulius Taranis faces a thousand years of existence due to a pact signed by his father,...
A Cat's Historical Yarn: The Taming of the Humans, written by Lorraine Abrams and illustrated by Eva Vagreti, is a wonderful story about the bond between humans and cats. They have a long history dating back to ancient times. Cats have been there for mankind since humans...
Vikings: The Viking Age from Beginning to End by Stephan Weaver is a historical look at the Vikings. It starts from the Invasion of Britain and goes right through to the end of the Viking era, telling us all about the raids the Vikings were...
Toxic New Year: The Day That Wouldn't End (Alex Desephano Series Book 4) by Judith Lucci is a mix of multiple genres: thriller, mystery, medical drama, suspense, action, and terrorism. Toxic New Year will appeal most to an adult audience that enjoys fast paced thrillers...
Shelf Life: The Book of Better Endings by Rob Gregson finds Cathy Finn having the worst day of her life. Finn’s life is not what she would call exciting. Her sister’s life is far more thrilling and interesting. That quickly changes when she gets shot...
Five Score and Ten by Col. Bill Best begins in 1991. Twenty-two-year-old author Jennifer Lane lives in Atlanta. She witnesses the murder of Fred Jackson killed by Louis "Bull" Thatcher. Jennifer calls Mick Thompson for help. Fred Jackson, the owner of Jackson Longevity Research Center,...
Cataclysm: End of Worlds (The Silver Sphere Book 2) by David Gittlin is a thoroughly enjoyable sci-fi novella that I liked from beginning to end. Jacob Cassel, a free-wheeling mystery writer, and Acron, his alien companion, walking along a beach in Florida, find the body...