Posts tagged with ‘review’
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“A Very Good Life” by Lynn Steward Book Review
Genre: Literary Fiction Author: Lynn Steward Website: www.averygoodlife.com Publisher: CreateSpace Purchase link: http://www.amazon.com/Very-Good-Life-1/dp/0991500776 About the Book Although Lynn Steward’s debut novel, A Very Good Life, takes place in 1970s New York City. it has a timelessness to it. Dana McGarry is an “it” girl, living a privileged lifestyle of a well-heeled junior executive at B. Altman, a high end department […] -
“Daughter of the Goddess Lands” by Sandra Saidak Book Review
Daughter of the Goddess Lands by Sandra Saidak My rating: 4 of 5 stars I have to admit that this is one of the most intriguing historical novels I have ever read. I do not believe I have ever read anything prehistoric, and the author certainly painted the time period and the peoples quite well. The barbarism often stifled my […] -
“Persecuted” by Robin Parrish Book Review/Giveaway (ends 7/31) U.S.
PERSECUTED Buzz about the film: “Bringing the battle of FREE SPEECH to light.” FoxNews “House of Cards for the religious sect.” – POLITICO “A big thumbs-up.” – American Family Association About The Book: The Question Is Not IF Attempts Will Be Made to Limit Religious Freedoms, But When The most popular evangelist of his day, John Luther, simply wants to […] -
“Space Sushi” by L.R. Currell Book Review
This story is part of the upcoming inaugural “Futuristic in Nature” anthology which will be released annually. Volume one will be available in July/August. Chang Luis Sahari is the most celebrated food critic in the cosmos. But the competition is always snapping at his heels. Set 100 years in the future, Space Sushi follows a passionate food critic as he […] -
NeoCell Beauty Infusion Giveaway (ends 7/31) U.S.
NeoCell Beauty Infusion Giveaway! Win the a Beauty Infusion Drink Mix from NeoCell! Hosted by: Savory Savings & Gloriously Green Gal Taking care of your hair and skin is more than just soap, water and moisturizer – it is taking care of your body from the inside, too! Krista over at Savory Savings recently had the chance to review NeoCell’s newest all-natural […] -
Green Virgin Products Review: Soap Nuts and Moringa Oil
Disclosure: Products were sent to me for review purposes. I would like to tell you about two products I recently tried from Green Virgin Products. I am always interested in natural products, and this company’s mission is to sell nothing but non-toxic, eco-friendly products. They are committed to selling products with the highest quality ingredients at the lowest price. Their […] -
“Crosscurrents” by Jane Jackson Review
Crosscurrents by Jane Jackson My rating: 3 of 5 stars This was certainly different from any book I had ever read, and I whole-heartedly give it a 3.5 rating. I so appreciate the love portion of the book, and it is clear the author is extremely well-spoken. Indeed this was the first book I had ever read about a brewery […] -
Written Elegance: “The Certainty of Deception” by Jeanne McDonald Book Tour/Review
the certainty of deception by Jeanne McDonald Author: Jeanne McDonald Title: The Certainty of Deception (The Truth in Lies Saga #2) Genre: Contemporary Romance Cover Design: Jada D’Lee Designs Release Date: July 8, 2014 Summary: After years of living in the darkness of his past, Andrew Wise, a young attorney working for his family’s law firm in Sarasota, Florida, has finally broken free […] -
Prism Book Tours: “A Perfect Secret” by Donna Hatch Book Tour/Giveaway (Ends 7/20) WW
A themed book tour through Prism Book Tours. A Perfect Secret (Rogue Hearts #3) by Donna Hatch Adult Historical Romance Paperback, 348 Pages December 14 2013 Desperate to protect her father from trial and death, Genevieve breaks off her engagement with Christian Amesbury and marries a blackmailer. After a year of marriage, she flees her husband’s violent domination only […] -
“Secret Love” by Christine Warner Release Day Book Blast
Amazon | Barnes & Noble Genre: Sweet Nostalgic Novella Length: 69 Pages $0.99 The Sweet Fifties Series {Book 1} Release Date: June 9, 2014 Lizzie Tarleton has always done things her own way—including the time at the tender age of thirteen when she confessed to her brother’s best friend she loved him. But now she’s a new teacher at the local high school, and independent […]