I have never understood why new releases come out on Tuesdays instead of Mondays. My guess is that the publishers are waiting for me to put up my now weekly post for new releases before they put the novels on the
shelves. I have the feeling the list is only going to be getting bigger and the
novel’s authors more famous as we get closer to Thanksgiving & Christmas.
Here is what I winnowed it down to this week:
-Gourmet…
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Do you enjoy reading novels that will take you on a swift moving ride through twists and turns, a novel that doesn’t want to leave your hands, a novel that basically has the pages turn themselves? Okay, this is that novel.
River of Possibilities is a very interesting and unrelenting read. Here is the
synopsis:
” Elizabeth Cunningham watched her parents applaud and smile as she graduated college. Two…
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Happy Saturday to you and yours. You are wondering, didn’t I review some S.W. Barger work in the past? Yes I have, I posted on both of his character’s, Jack Carlyle and Zoe Scarlatti many Saturday’s ago. Please feel
free to reference the archives if you missed them. Instrument Flight Rules is a
Jack Carlyle digital short and the word count on this is 5150 words of fun. The
reason I went back to this character is that I like him very much, he grew on
me,…
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My First Book and How Quickly Things Change
Guest Post by Leonardo Ramirez, Author/Creator of HAVEN
It’s been 60 days since the release of the graphic novel, “Haven” and while this is by no means meant as a brag or a cliché, I wanted to share some of the changes that have come as a result. I’ve been able to share
the infamous “folder of rejections” that I have at home which I’m saving for…
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I guess I am on a bit of a paranormal lilt this week, at least a little more than usual. I have been digging deep trying to find some real gems for you, some different stuff with excellent content and character. Here
we go Kait Nolan’s Forsaken by Shadow. Here is a synopsis of the action, pay
close attention, because things happen hard and fast throughout this novel: ”Cade
Shepherd is on top of the world as this year's Ultimate Fighting Champion.…
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I have to say this was a tough one for me. I am giving this 4 out 5 stars for a number of good reasons. The biggest one is that Stephen jay Schwartz knows how to write a taunt thriller. Here is the synopsis of the
novel: ”LAPD robbery-homicide detective Hayden Glass has trouble controlling
his urges. No longer trolling the streets looking for working girls, he has a
new obsession-the internet. Infatuated with a woman he finds on a website,
Hayden Glass’s…
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Too much of a good thing is too much of a good thing, so having said that on occasion I go off the reservation and try to diversify my reading material. Emily’s Chance is one of those breaks. This is not a tale of
international intrigue or Emily saving the world from terrorists. She’s a different
character for me, and I enjoyed it. A nice shifting of the gears , a breath of
fresh air if you will. Okay I think you got the point, here is a synopsis of
the…
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This novel opened my eyes a little wider. Avi Steinberg has given us a narrative from the other side of life, willingly, the tale of a librarian in a prison. He meets all types of people, both male and female, and
their worlds collide. I am just going to give you a little taste of what is
said on the back cover: ”Running The Books is a trenchant personal exploration
of prison culture and an entertaining tale of one young man’s…
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I think most of us can envision many different things when we see a title such as this. This is a Shane Scully novel, and I am of the mind that it is one of the best, if not the best one of the series. Yes, I have read
them all. Maybe my memory of past novels is a bit clouded, but the narrative on
this one is so incredible that I haven’t had this much fun with an installment
of the character in a long time. Cannell puts us square into his world and
takes…
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Another week, another slew of novels coming out. I have added something different this week to the list, Smashword’s Bestsellers; they appear at the bottom of the list. Enjoy!!!
· Stephanie Laurens/The Reckless Bride…
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The “Indie” Author – Playing Against a Stacked Deck?
Imagine hundreds of thousands of cars lined up at the border, any border, Canada, Mexico…drivers desperate to get in. A thousand border police, glancing at the drivers’ IDs, reacting to a few words, maybe a phrase or two, judging how the
drivers’ cars look, listening for a special voice… guessing at who will succeed
and who won’t in the utopia on the other side of the border. Once…
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I really don’t read non –fiction too much, this though book I thought I needed to give a shot. I am really a poor poker player and at the very least I felt this could elevate my game so that I wouldn’t lose as many
pennies, nickels, dimes and quarters. My buddies better look out now, not to
mention my youngest daughter when we play go fish. But seriously, this is a serious,
fact filled book that has many excellent tips that can help anyone.…
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Hits, Hits, Hits. We are picking up a lot these on Sunday now and I wonder why. Is it that readers are looking for good novels to read? Possibly it is the snazzy title I came up with? It is catchy. I learned
something new this week in the fact that one of my favorite authors, Vince
Flynn, he of the Mitch Rapp series of novels , self–published himself back in
the day after getting 60 rejection letters. That means that there are…
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I guess I was in the mood for police dramas this week with the digital shorts. East Coast is 8720 words of police action and family drama. I am going to go right to the
author’s synopsis on this one: ”EAST COAST is THE WIRE in a rural setting as
RCMP Sgt. Jerry Northup works to keep his narcotics squad motivated in the
seemingly unwinnable war on drugs while raising three kids with his wife,
Isobel.” I have not seen the…
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This has been a power packed week @ The Scoop and the digital shorts once again helped me shift gears a few times. I really enjoy the short little burst of fun and way they change the momentum of the day. I think
you get the fact I like to read; the weight of full length novels gets to be a
pull and drags on occasion. I really enjoy picking through the pile and
choosing a few of these to lighten the mood. I can see how someone can read
these at the bus…
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Don’t Look Back is my first read with this author. The novel is the second book of the Women of Justice series. Is it Chick Lit totally? I think not. Here is the synopsis from
the back cover: “Twelve years ago, forensic anthropologist Jamie Cash survived
a brutal kidnapping. After years of therapy, she has made a life for herself-
though one that is haunted by memories of her terrifying past. She finally lets
herself believe that she can…
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There is so much in here I don’t where to start. I enjoyed the read, it has a simple message and it delivers it in such a tongue in cheek method. Let’s just say it is a bit over the top. Here is the background on Nick
Bottom who is the Philistine: Nick Bottom, scrappy orphan becomes gifted Ivy
Leaguer. Idealistic government agent becomes hard-nosed vigilante. City hero
becomes one of America’s ten most wanted. And who’s there to catch the man who
would…
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The saga continues and so does my enjoyment of them. The story has serious undertones and overtones, let’s just say for a graphic novel the plotline makes you think a little more than the average good guy /bad guy
thing. Roland, the youngest gunslinger, continues to be tested as he tries to
navigate through Mid-World to reach the fulcrum of existence –The Dark Tower. I
am going to put the rest of the post into the hands of Mr. Ralph Macchio, and
give you…
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Many different emotions went through my mind even before I opened this novel up. I have read all of the novels Parker has written, and to be honest I can’t really say which of his characters I enjoy the most. The odds
on favorite for most would be Spenser, but I have to say I enjoy Jesse Stone
and Virgil Cole as well. I guess though, a Spenser novel is fitting for the end
of the run; it is what started it all, the alpha and now the omega.…
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Check it out, a novel that makes one question many things in our society today and uses the vehicle of comedy and the bizarre to get us there. Laugh while we think, I enjoy that. Yes, it is time to release the monkeys. Marvellous Hairy is a sincere novel
that is totally different than anything I have read in a while. It is a
seriously disjointed narrative wrapped around a wonderful array of colorful
characters that takes the reader on a…
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