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Monday, April 14, 2014

Deluge by Daniel Diehl

Deluge by Daniel Diehl

A humbling read..

Daniel did a wonderful job in researching the story of Noah’s Ark. He went far beyond the limits in writing this book. Everyone in every culture around the world uses some sort of the story of Noah’s Ark as a lesson of obedience.

I would recommend this book to any reader that enjoys learning while they read.

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Wednesday, April 9, 2014

The Jewel Box by Michelle Mc Carty

The Jewel Box by Michelle Mc Carty

Reminiscing story of love
The Jewelry Box ~ is a heart-touching love story of a young Jill that after 30 years she reminisces about her past and the lessons she learned throughout…

Heartaches never officially heals and the healing and restoration of one’s past can be daunting and long. This story is just that.

I would recommend this book by anyone who wants a good book to read over a weekend. It is the kind of story you would find on any book shelf that has a touch of romance and life struggles.

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Monday, April 7, 2014

Nine Days by H.R. Willaston

Nine Days by H.R. Willaston

An inspiring tale of a young girl…

Nine Days is all Andy has to enjoy the best spring break she can. Andy has always loved the water and has always dreamed of working with marine life. She gets the chance to do just that and learned more about herself than she ever knew.

H.R. has shown what great authors do in a manner that forever touches my heart. She wrote about feelings that Andy felt that I felt too as a young girl and how hard it is to be accepted for who we are by the ones we love the most.

H.R. Willaston’s tale of Andy’s dreams is one that I would highly recommend any young reader to read.

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Sunday, April 6, 2014

The Very Littlest Dragon by Baer Charlton

The Very Littlest Dragon by Baer Charlton

Great book for all ages…

Tink, the littlest dragon works in a frame shop doing all the odd small jobs which makes him feel unimportant and self-conscious, but Tink also learns a great lesson as well. Bear Charlton has written the kind of story that all ages would enjoy and one that warms the heart and reminds us all of his readers that sometimes our weakness is what makes us the best we can be.

I would recommend this story to any reader that is looking for a great inspirational read…

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Saturday, March 29, 2014

Book Review: Baby Girl Book 2: Moonlighting in Paris

Past versus Future...which will win??


A story that could pass off as a movie scene, Elle Klass as written one amazing adventure in part 2 of the Baby Girl Series; with Justine getting a whole new start in life, she adventures off into a whole new world of love, danger, and in hopes of finding her past.

Elle Klass is an amazing author that knows how to build a storyline that captures her audience and keeps them on the edge of their seat.

I could not put this book down; I had to finish seeing what happens to the new Justine. I highly recommend this story to any reader that likes a story that is full of tense suspense and keeps the reader wanting to know what the next twist is.

WAITING IMPATIENTLY FOR BABY GIRL 3!!!


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Friday, March 7, 2014

The Artist's Guide to Success in the Music Business (2nd Edition)



 
The Artist's Guide to Success in the Music Business (2nd Edition) was published on Nov 13 2013.
The name says it all. This is a guide to help new artist’s enter the music business world and even gives help and tips to ones who’s been a part for quite sometime. This book covers a lager area of the music career; creating the best plan for their career, touring booking gigs, performing, recording from pre- through post-production, branding a band
fundraising and working with investors, marketing and promotions; and so much more.
I found this book one of the best music guides in quite sometime. Music is a part of my life and enjoyed reading this. Anyone, who wants to be a part of the music business, any part, should read this.  
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Netgalley provided this book to me for free in exchange for an honest review.

Saturday, March 1, 2014

Struggles of the Women Folk by TM Brown

Life struggles sometimes come out to be the greatest gifts

Struggles of the Women Folk is a tender-hearted story of a young black girl that takes you on a journey of hardship, heart-break and love. TM Brown writes a story here that any women from any social background can relate to the hardships, heart-break and love that Georgie experiences.

I loved this read, it was written simple, but endured so many journeys into one piece of literature about the life of Georgie and how each struggle had its own way of turning out be the biggest gifts that Georgie receives. I would high recommend this story to all women folk that enjoy a good simple read but one that endures what life hands us sometimes.
By: J (Jeniann)


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Sunday, February 23, 2014

Whiplash by Yvie Towers

A true survivor story of heart-break, tragic and loss

Lily is a young lady with a horrible past as a slave girl, who witnesses more tragic then one could ever imagine. Julian is a mystery in himself that Lily can not figure out.

Yvie Towers writes one awesome story here of a young slave girl’s life of tribulations that only she knows how to survive each turning point in the story. This story will keep you on edge of your chair wondering what else could happen to such a young lady. Yvie’s book is one that I would highly recommend to other reader’s that wants a taste of good drama filled with a dash of love and hope.
By: J (Jeniann)
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