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Review of Martina Reiz Newberry's most recent book,
Review of Martina Reisz Newberry's newest book, 100 SELECT POEMS PLUS ONE. Review by Michael Wilds, PhD read more
Review of Martina Reisz Newberry's newest book, 100 SELECT POEMS PLUS ONE. Review by Michael Wilds, PhD read more
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MartinaReiszNewberry
Category: Books > Reviews - Non-Fiction
Family Honor
The conjoining of the Ortega and Valdez families was inevitable. Their families were prominent, affluent, venerated, and even feared by some. Having Señorita Marta Ortega and Señor Miguel Valdez marry made all the sense in the world, except read more
The conjoining of the Ortega and Valdez families was inevitable. Their families were prominent, affluent, venerated, and even feared by some. Having Señorita Marta Ortega and Señor Miguel Valdez marry made all the sense in the world, except read more
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Miguel O Villegas
Category: Books > Reviews - Fiction
"Le Point de non retour" or "The Point of No Return"
(The story of Louis and Marie Hebert)
The year is 1617 in Paris, France. This is a story of two people deeply in love. This is the story of Louis and Marie Rollet Hebert. It is a tale of how they decided to leave their busy apothecary read more
(The story of Louis and Marie Hebert)
The year is 1617 in Paris, France. This is a story of two people deeply in love. This is the story of Louis and Marie Rollet Hebert. It is a tale of how they decided to leave their busy apothecary read more
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smbrooksie
Category: Books > Reviews - Fiction
Art Imitates Life
The story of one ruined Thanksgiving. read more
The story of one ruined Thanksgiving. read more
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Carol G Stratton
Category: Books > E-books - fiction
Banish - Mirror Mirror on the Floor
Banish is a thrilling book by Pamela Lamont - the story of magic and discovery when Jessica discovers hidden items that reveal more than just spells. read more
Banish is a thrilling book by Pamela Lamont - the story of magic and discovery when Jessica discovers hidden items that reveal more than just spells. read more
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Lynda Forman
Category: Books > Reviews - Fiction
Rosalinda Vargas, Children's Author and more
What drew you to writing children’s books? “I was an educator for thirty years and raised two children to love books. After retirement, it just seemed natural to write them. Now my three grandchildren can enjoy my work.” read more
What drew you to writing children’s books? “I was an educator for thirty years and raised two children to love books. After retirement, it just seemed natural to write them. Now my three grandchildren can enjoy my work.” read more
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Candace L. Bowser
Category: Books > Reviews - Children's
The Wishing Year, a legend for most ages
If time belonged to any one individual, it would be the watchmaker.
And so begins the tale of 11:11
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If time belonged to any one individual, it would be the watchmaker.
And so begins the tale of 11:11
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PagesbyCrystal
Category: Books > Excerpts - Fiction
Mystery Writer Richard Sanders
Richard Sanders has been able to use his life experiences to delve into the dark world of mystery writing. He uses his experiences to fill the pages of his books with a mysterious and macabre world that draws the reader in until they are lost. read more
Richard Sanders has been able to use his life experiences to delve into the dark world of mystery writing. He uses his experiences to fill the pages of his books with a mysterious and macabre world that draws the reader in until they are lost. read more
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Candace L. Bowser
Category: Books > E-books - fiction
Power Failure
An idea I had for a book some years ago has reared its head again recently. I would like some opinions/criticisms on the opening. You can email me at steve@theblackcrown.co.uk to let me know what you think if you wish! read more
An idea I had for a book some years ago has reared its head again recently. I would like some opinions/criticisms on the opening. You can email me at steve@theblackcrown.co.uk to let me know what you think if you wish! read more
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stevejonessnr
Category: Books > Excerpts - Fiction
The Gates of Sparak Th'ur
He dismounted and led his horse under the drooping boughs. There was a small clearing in the middle of the group of trees, and at its centre, a flat slab of stone around six feet square, about as high as his waist. The sky was clear, and a half read more
He dismounted and led his horse under the drooping boughs. There was a small clearing in the middle of the group of trees, and at its centre, a flat slab of stone around six feet square, about as high as his waist. The sky was clear, and a half read more
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stevejonessnr
Category: Books > Excerpts - Fiction
