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The Handle Method by Dave Adair

The Handle Method by Dave Adair

by Galina Roizman | May 8, 2018 | Archived Reviews (pre-April 2020), Mystery, Crime & Thriller, Sponsored

“We all do things we regret. Sometimes we’re part of something that we just can’t control. It’s our reactions to those situations that define our future.” The main protagonist of the story, Avery Handle, is a worldwide known neurosurgeon specializing in brain cancer....
Devotion: Humans and Their Four-Legged Soulmates by Dobie Houson

Devotion: Humans and Their Four-Legged Soulmates by Dobie Houson

by Norman West | Apr 5, 2018 | Archived Reviews (pre-April 2020), Nature, Outdoors & Animals

This is a very special book intended for like-minded readers. It features animal communication and alternative animal healing modalities. Unless you believe or would like to learn something about these things, this book is probably not for you. Devotion is about...
Build Six-Pack Abdominals Jesus’s Way by Scott D Mendelson

Build Six-Pack Abdominals Jesus’s Way by Scott D Mendelson

by Whitney Smyth | Mar 12, 2018 | Archived Reviews (pre-April 2020), General Fiction, Humor, Religious Fiction, Sponsored

Abner Kincaid, a priest of dubious faith, is having a run of bad luck… a run that has lasted the majority of his life. Most recently his secretary ran off with the money gathered from the faithful to pay the rent on the church itself, as well as wiping out his...
Tabor: The First Christian by Dixie Distler

Tabor: The First Christian by Dixie Distler

by Galina Roizman | Feb 28, 2018 | Archived Reviews (pre-April 2020), Religious Fiction, Sponsored

“All I desired was to live in peace, to love my family, and to tend my flock. What have I done wrong, Lord, that would make You punish me so?” These were the first thoughts that had come to Tabor’s mind after his injured body, dragged by ruthless Roman guards, met the...
We’ve All Been There edited by Elisabeth Ashlin

We’ve All Been There edited by Elisabeth Ashlin

by Eric Stalker | Jan 5, 2018 | Anthologies, Archived Reviews (pre-April 2020), Short Stories, Sponsored

We’ve All Been There, an anthology put together by Elisabeth Ashlin and several others, is a collection created and inspired by the National Novel Writing Month. Writers from around the world were given the theme “going back or returning” with a prompt of concealment...
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