This week I’d like to welcome author Neil Michael Burke, author of the “The Crusader” mystery/thriller series. Burke recently released his debut title, “Carney’s Gun,” and will be following it up shortly with a new installment every month to keep ...
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Book: Only the Truth Author: Pat Brown Publisher: Self Published “With the (house on) fire burning so close, we sat there with sweat pouring down our faces. But we sat there anyway, mesmerized by the fire. I was just ...
Read More »Book Review: Taking Flight by Adrian R. Magnuson
Book: Taking Flight Author: Adrian R. Magnuson Publisher: Pink Fish Press “Taking Flight” takes off with a strong premise: A 13-year-old boy named Jeremy goes off on a fugitive road trip with an elderly man named Harry who is on ...
Read More »Book Review: “Fires of Our Choosing” by Eugene Cross
There’s something deceptively simple about this book and Eugene Cross’s writing style. When you first read the collection, the stories appear un-intrusive, deadpan, easy picking. But there is something complex that surprises you every time. (By the way, Eugene Cross ...
Read More »Book Review: The Survival of Thomas Ford by John A. A. Logan
The premise for the book is simple. The novel’s story takes place in a Scottish, mountaneous town near a loch. Thomas Ford and his wife are riding in his car when suddenly they come up to a blind curve just ...
Read More »Book Review: The Bet by David R. Brown
“The Bet” by David R. Brown has a strong premise, and the idea itself compelled me to download the book and get started right away with it. The skinny: A man named Richard Kepperman gets approached by a stranger with ...
Read More »Kirkus Reviews: Is it worth the money?
The moment your book hits the market, you have to switch gears from writer to book promoter. From artist to business man. As a business man, you’ll have to spend money to market and promote your book, which is ...
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