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A Royal Affair Series: Books One – Three by Christina George

A Royal Affair Series: Books One – Three by Christina George

by Laura Di Giovine | Nov 27, 2017 | Archived Reviews (pre-April 2020), Romance

A Royal Affair Series: Books One – Three by Christina George is a paranormal romance series that will thrill fans of the genre. In Book One, readers learn that celebrity publicist Emma Avery can see into the past. When she falls for the handsome and wealthy...
The Art of Making Good Decisions by Philip Kimble

The Art of Making Good Decisions by Philip Kimble

by Seniye Groff | Sep 13, 2017 | Archived Reviews (pre-April 2020), Self-Help

Decisions with any consequence are tough to make. Kimble attempts to make it easier with The Art of Making Good Decisions. Kimble opens with three qualifiers: Booleans, objective, and subjective. Booleans are defined as the yes or no absolutes while objective measures...
Supernatural Knowledge by Dick Johnson

Supernatural Knowledge by Dick Johnson

by Norman West | Jul 5, 2017 | Archived Reviews (pre-April 2020), Religion, Sponsored

With Supernatural Knowledge: The Ageless Enigmatic Credential of Saints and Terrorists Alike, How Human Nature Shapes Our Deadliest Pretense, Mr. Johnson has embarked on an ambitious expedition over much trodden territory, but he brings a fresh style that might appeal...
The Theory of Sam by Ann Grant

The Theory of Sam by Ann Grant

by Stephen Febick | Apr 12, 2017 | Archived Reviews (pre-April 2020), Science Fiction, Sponsored

Ann Grant’s The Theory of Sam is as short as novella’s come – in under 90 pages it can be read in roughly an hour. It is 10 short chapters from start to finish and spans just three days in the life of Sam Walker and his life as an English teacher in San...
Riding the Light Beam: How Any Woman Can Find the Hero Inside by Cathrine Silver

Riding the Light Beam: How Any Woman Can Find the Hero Inside by Cathrine Silver

by Axie Barclay | Apr 6, 2017 | Archived Reviews (pre-April 2020), Biographies & Memoirs, Body, Mind & Spirit, Sponsored

Riding the Light Beam: How Any Woman Can Find the Hero Inside is a book of questions and reflections posed by author Cathrine Silver in her quest to aid others as they too wrestle with their own life’s journey. She describes many moments for her life that precipitated...
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