The press release bills this book as a love story, I disagree, it is a story about love. Specifically one man’s search for an everlasting love. We meet Wayne Cavanaugh as a sophmore attending the rather blue collar Drexel College where he is studying engineering. Through flashbacks author...
Book Review: Stolen Boy By Michael Mehas
Stolen Boy is billed as a work of fiction, however it actually explores a real event, and that event is still unfolding in the Southern California court system. Jessie James Hollywood faces the potential of the trip to lethal injection for his actions. So real is Michael Mehas’ book that...
Book Review: Marketing Your Small Business ...
Book Review: Marketing Your Small Business For Big Profits By David Mason
I have no idea how many books are crammed onto bookshelves all about the subject of marketing, there must be many millions. It is a subject well understood, how do you make someone buy your Widget as opposed to the...
Book Review: If I Did It – Confessions ...
Book Review: If I Did It – Confessions Of The Killer By The Goldman Family
Yes folks, it’s the long awaited OJ Simpson confession book! Except that in OJ’s mind it was anything but, he claims it is a fictional account of how we would have done it, if he had done it! I...
Book Review: Don’t Hate Your Enemies ...
Book Review: Don’t Hate Your Enemies Just Step On Them: The Art Of Loving People
How many times have you been tempted to complain about other people? How many times have you ridiculed, complained at or been hurt by another person’s actions? Surely we all have dealt with these...
Book Review: Dance Of The Heart
Dance of the Heart is a quick-read novel of only 118 pages, however, there is so much more to this story than one would expect. First of all, Therrian does a fantastic job of setting up the scenes, the characters, and the beginning. It was very clear to me who the characters were and what role...
Book Review: Best Of Friends
“Best of Friends” is a novel about the lives of the “Fabulous Five.” The Fabulous Five is a group comprised of five wonderful, loyal ladies who have been best friends for years. Each woman in the group has her own issues to deal with and to learn from. The story mainly...
Book Review: Alex Webster And The Gods By ...
Book Review: Alex Webster And The Gods By David Dent
Whats a major deity to do when he finds himself washed up on Mt Olympus? Jupiter, once mighty Roman God has spent two millennia sulking about his defeat at the hands of Yahweh and the loss of the great Roman Empire. Jupiter and his...
Book Review: A Broad Abroad In Thailand By ...
Book Review: A Broad Abroad In Thailand By Dodie Cross
This is to say the least an interesting and entertaining read that covers far more ground than the title implies. Told with a huge amount of humor we follow Dodie on her sojourn to Thailand, where things do not work out as planned. As...
Book Review: “through The Eyes Of A ...
“I have told this story to Colette for many reasons. I want people to understand what happened during World War II, to know what was done to us Jews for no reason at all, other than that we happened to be Jewish. I also want young people to learn from the things I did in my life that...
Book Review: “The Next Thing On My ...
I think readers will agree with me that The Next Thing on My List is a wonderfully written heartwarming story about a womans self-discovery that will have you hooked from the very first page. Jill Smolinski knows and understands her audience and delivers a winner with her second...
Book Publishing From A Book ...
Many writers aspire to write books. Writing a book is a long, involved, difficult process. Book publishing is harder. A writer may submit his book repeatedly only to be turned down. The writer may eventually succeed. Wouldn’t it have been easier to get published the first time? Is that...