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Continue reading →: Everything Makes Sense by Tim Garvin ~ ReviewA search for and discovery of the purpose and structure of life. Science and religion study the same phenomenon – the cosmos itself – but an impenetrable barrier seems to separate them. Author Tim Garvin removes that barrier and offers a resonant handshake. Instead of sitting across from each other in opposition, scientists and seekers…
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Continue reading →: Knowing by Mark Cox ~ Poetry ReviewMark Cox pulls no punches in these poems about loving, drinking, traveling, and screwing up his relationships and parts of his life. “Looking back for a low point marking the worst of my insobriety, it might be that signal moment I put out my cigarette in the holy water font…
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Continue reading →: Map of My Escape by Cheryl Reed ~ ReviewThe shooting of a homicide detective is captured on film by a mysterious figure from a second-floor window, implicating Riley Keane, an anti-gun activist and a school shooting survivor. Riley flees Chicago for a frozen island in Lake Superior. A race to find her ensues between her secret lover—Chicago politician…
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Continue reading →: Secrets and Photographs by A. K. Ramirez ~ SpotlightHow do you stop a killer you can’t even see? It’s been two years since Detective Marissa Ambrose nearly lost her life working the Couple’s Killer case, but time hasn’t stopped the vivid nightmares. She still carries the heavy guilt of her partner’s death, and the Seattle Police Department refuses…
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Continue reading →: With One Look by by Cheryl Holt ~ ReviewCHERYL HOLT dazzles readers once again with her new two-book SISTERS duet! It’s two fun, fast-paced, and dramatic tales of love forevermore… JACKSON BENNETT is an army veteran who was seriously wounded in India while saving the life of a royal cousin. As his reward, he’s become the new Earl…
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Continue reading →: Too Much and Not Enough by Tamra Sattler, PhD ~ ReviewToo Much and Not Enough is a therapeutic memoir and an explorative narrative about a particular type of personality structure known as Enneagram 4 and its borderline characteristics and emotional dis-regulation. This population has been known to be difficult for therapists to treat and families to tolerate and, most importantly, to accept and embody. Often asked to consult and…
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Continue reading →: The Light Beside the Sea by Connie di Marco ~ ReviewSo many deaths . . . An elusive shaman, a creature of the underworld, Here to unleash evil? Or bring justice to the wronged? San Francisco astrologer Julia Bonatti has been haunted for years by the hit and run death of her fiancé, Michael Sefton. The driver of the vehicle…
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Continue reading →: The Devil You Knew by Mike Cobb ~ SpotlightAtlanta. 1963.Three adolescent girls go missing. And a killer is on the loose.Young Billy Tarwater, eleven years old at the time and infatuated with one of the girls, thirteen-year-old Cynthia Hudspeth, finds himself caught up in the drama and suspense of the kidnappings.Fast forward to 1980. Tarwater, now an up-and-coming…


















