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Book Review: ‘Entwined’ by Heather Dixon
Is the memory of love enough to keep a Kingdom from falling into darkness from a mistake made long ago?
Read More »Flash Fiction: ‘The Five Stages’
Why did Daniel insist on coming down here today? She wasn’t ready. They hadn’t set foot in the place in months. She wasn’t interested…in anything. Sheila shook her bangs out of her eyes and pushed open the oversized, wooden door. It creaked a little, stiff from disuse. She reached for …
Read More »Book Review: ‘The Heiresses’ by Sara Shepard
Money is no protection when someone or something is out to make sure you and your family are dead.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Elizabeth is Missing’ by Emma Healey
How do you communicte your concerns when you are diagnosed with dementia, and no one will listen?
Read More »Interview: Meryl Ain, Author of ‘The Living Memories Project’
"If you live long enough, you will suffer the loss of someone dear to you . . "
Read More »Book Review: ’50 Children’ by Steven Pressman
One extraordinary couple put their lives at risk to rescue 50 children from Natzi Germany, during one of the most difficult times in Europe.
Read More »The Unbearable Lightness of Virtual Being
Can we rest in peace and forgive the online ignorance that no doubt will persist long after we have all passed from our actual and virtual lives to the evanescence of digital forevermore?
Read More »Book Review: ‘Martyr’s Moon’ by J.E.Lowder
The true whisperer finally breaks the bonds, reminding Elebea of her true self. Only she can spin the stories to save their world.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Poison Makers’ by Jimmy Olsen
Delve into the darkness and cultures of voodoo and zombies found deep in the jungles of the Dominican Republic.
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