Opal Summerfield: & The Battle of Fallmoon Gap Author: Mark Caldwell Jones Within the enchanted Ozark Mountain lives a young sixteen-year-old girl named Opal. On the day of the sixteen birthday, a day of celebration something happens that would change the course and direction of her life. Secrets are hidden; magic is everywhere … Continue reading
Broken Wing: Anna Klay Self preservation, inner turmoil, hidden feelings, outward appearances and recreating your present by trying to hide your past are just some of the issues that come to light when we enter the town of Pettington and meet Skye Roosevelt a young lady hoping to create a new world for herself … Continue reading
Women’s history month is celebrated during the month of March and the following outstanding women authors will now be inducted into my very own Hall of Fame of outstanding women writers. These authors have been inducted to the Hall of Fame of Outstanding Women Writers for their contribution to writing novels that present relevant and … Continue reading
Auditory Viewpoint: Lillian R. Melendez What we often take fore granted just might save our lives. Within this world there are many people who invade our privacy, learn about our lives and seek ways to inflate their financial wealth at the expense of others. Seeing, touching, smelling, tasting and hearing provide many windows on the … Continue reading
Twelve to Murder: Lauren Carr Gnarly was nice enough to leave Mac and Archie to their own devices while he and his latest main dog squeeze had some romping and fun time on their own. You would think Mac would take advantage of this great opportunity but not Mac. When the romance sizzled and … Continue reading
Six Months of September Author: Mark Allen Sometimes things happen for a reason but not always. Duncan Walsh was fired from his job as a reporter for thing to help out an fellow colleague being harassed by what some might say a hot shot reporter thinking his actions are above reproach. However, Channel 8 … Continue reading
Sheep’s Clothing: Salvation a small town in the Old West where people are hard working and look out for each other. Salvation defined as deliverance from the power and effects of sin. Preservation or deliverance from destruction, difficulty, or evil = Salvation. When Nathanial Meadows comes to take over the medical practice in this small … Continue reading
The Games: Izai Amorim There are many people that will go more than just the extra mile to get what they want. Some will forge ahead at the expense of others and some will enlist the aid of another person in order to attain their goals even though their resources might be compromised, their … Continue reading
Kate Mosse – Answers for Fran France Booktours March 2014 A Special Interview with author: Kate Mosse When deciding on the time period why did you focus on the Second World War and the French Resistance? The subject chose me, rather than the other way around. In 1989, we bought a tiny house in Carcassonne, … Continue reading
SYNOPSIS From the internationally bestselling author of Labyrinth and Sepulchre comes a thrilling novel, set in the South of France during World War II, that interweaves history and legend, love and conflict, passion and adventure, bringing to life brave women of the French Resistance and a secret they must protect from the Nazis. In Carcassonne, … Continue reading