Book Review: Forsaken

September 4, 2018 by  
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Written By James David Jordan 
Reviewed By Rhonda Clark

“Some things are more important than living.”

Taylor Pasbury, a security specialist, is hired by Simon Mason after he receives terroristic threats. Simon is a world famous evangelist and Taylor is a former Secret Service agent with a spotted record. Immediately, Taylor becomes Simon’s greatest confidant in the most difficult time of his life.
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Book Review: Ruby Among Us

September 1, 2018 by  
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Written by Tina Ann Forkner 
Reviewed by Rhonda Clark 

“We call it the Rose House…”  When Lucy is eight years old her mother, Ruby, dies, and her grandmother takes over. In an effort to comfort herself, she locks away in the back of her mind most of the memories of her Ruby. As a young woman, Lucy decides to unlock these memories. On a voyage of self-discovery, she unlocks the truth of her grandmother’s painful past, and a legacy of strong women.
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Romancing Hollywood Nobody Book 3

August 28, 2018 by  
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Book Written by Lisa Samson 
Book Reviewed by Rhonda Clark 

“I’m just sayin’.”  There’s no better word to describe Romancing Hollywood Nobody than fun. Mrs.Samson’s characters are, for lack of a better term, characters. Scotty is a 16 year-old with stars in her eyes, and an obsession with Hollywood. She’s pretty much like most teens, except for the fact she lives in a travel trailer crossing the US with her dad and maternal grandmother. If that’s not off beat enough for you, her grandmother is a vegetarian ex-hippie that is a food stylist for the film industry, which on occasion calls for cooking meat. Her father is and ex-FBI man who’s searching for Scotty’s mother who may or may not be alive. Oh, and did I mention they are all living under assumed identities handed out by the Witness Protection Program?

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Book Review: The Devils Delusion

August 27, 2018 by  
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The Devils Delusion – Atheism and its Scientific Pretensions
Book Written by David Berlinski
Review by Donald James Parker
 
After reading Berlinski's book, only one word comes to mind – "WOW". Actually, now that my heartbeat has returned to normal, other phrases are flowing through my cerebral plumbing.  Superlative is one that strikes a chord. The thought that this might be the best book I have ever read is hard to dismiss.
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Book Review: Loving Cee Cee Johnson

August 22, 2018 by  
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Book Written by Linda Leigh Hargrove 
Reviewed by Rhonda Clark 

“Listen. Learn. Love.”  Celine Johnson lives in a world she created. Long forgotten were the days she grew up in Pettigrew, North Carolina and was known as Cee Cee, the daughter of a militant black activist. These days she goes by her given name, and claims to be from another town. She’s even locked away most of her childhood memories. Life’s fine until she’s forced to return to Pettigrew.
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