Love Finds You in Revenge, Ohio

November 26, 2018 by  
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Written By Lisa Harris

Reviewed by Lena Nelson Dooley

 ISBN 978-1-934770-81-8
Summerside Press
Historical Romantic Women’s Fiction

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The only thing worse than being a spinster is being a twice-jilted spinster.

At twenty-five, Catherine Morgan is hardly an old maid.  But she’s given up on marriage and instead manages the family’s general store in the small town of Revenge, Ohio.  Bound by a promise to care for her three sisters until they marry, she’ll do anything to keep them safe.  But Sheriff Corbin Hunter stands in her way.  He has evidence that her sister’s fiance is really an infamous bank robber–and the man who murdered his father.  Catherine finds herself torn between saving her sister’s heart and losing hers to the man who jilted her seven years ago.  Will Corbin’s desire for revenge cause him to lose Catherine a second time?

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Unsigned Hype

November 8, 2018 by  
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Written By Booker T. Mattison 
Reviewed By Rhonda Clark 

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I’m Tory Tyson, but you can call me Terror Tory because I bring terror to all producers and DJs.  I’m from the hood side of Mount Vernon, which is right next to the Bronx.  I’m fifteen and I already met my future wife.  I just have to get her to see it that way.

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Beloved Counterfeit

November 6, 2018 by  
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Written By Kathleen Y'Barbo  
Reviewed By Lena Nelson Dooley 

Love Can Cover a Multitude of Sins
 
Washed ashore on Fairweather Key, Ruby O'Shea and her three nieces–the offspring of the pirate Thomas Hawkins and Ruby's late sister–have a chance for a new beginning as Ruby takes a job in a boardinghouse and the girls are passed off as her daughters.  But will Ruby be able to confess all when she falls for Micah Tate, a widower, wrecker, and soon-to-be preacher? 

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An American Prophet and His Message

November 4, 2018 by  
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Written By Rev. Michael Bresciani 
Reviewed By Donald James Parker 

How do you approach a book written by a self proclaimed prophet? Isn't the claiming of that mantle a bit presumptuous? I've always thought so. I've usually associated those tree-stump prophets with lamentations concerning a dearth of financial resources. So why did I read this book? That's a fair question and the answer is easy to provide. I read articles on the internet by the author and it was evident in what I read that this gentleman was no flimflam man. His low-key delivery and humility, combined with spiritual and practical insight, marked him as a potential real deal. When he offered to send me a copy for free, I jumped at the chance. I sent him two of my books in return. I hope he doesn't feel short changed.

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An American Prophet and His Message

November 4, 2018 by  
Filed under Book and Movie Reviews

Written By Rev. Michael Bresciani 
Reviewed By Donald James Parker 

How do you approach a book written by a self proclaimed prophet? Isn't the claiming of that mantle a bit presumptuous? I've always thought so. I've usually associated those tree-stump prophets with lamentations concerning a dearth of financial resources. So why did I read this book? That's a fair question and the answer is easy to provide. I read articles on the internet by the author and it was evident in what I read that this gentleman was no flimflam man. His low-key delivery and humility, combined with spiritual and practical insight, marked him as a potential real deal. When he offered to send me a copy for free, I jumped at the chance. I sent him two of my books in return. I hope he doesn't feel short changed.

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