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Interview with Gabriel Valjan, Author of ‘Turning to Stone’
Blogcritics chats with Gabriel Valjan, author of the Roma Series novels.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Pleasantville,’ A Novel of Suspense by Attica Locke
Locke has created a group of characters that are irascible and likable.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Sugar’ by Deirdre Riordan Hall
Can Sugar become the girl that Even sees beyond the mirror? She must decide soon or sink into the mire that has become her role in the family.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Orient,’ A Suspense by Christopher Bollen
Bollen has given us a story of greed and suspense. Using the fear of the unknown and taking advantage of the local’s gossip he has given us a great cast of suspects as well as individual characters that make you wonder. As each character is filled in, he takes you just a smidge further creating your own worry about what and who they are.
Read More »Book Review: ‘The Kindness,’ A Romantic Novel by Polly Samson
This is a work of mystery and romance, of truth and trust, one that evolves and moves in waves of feelings.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Turning to Stone’ (Roma Series Book Four) by Gabriel Valjan
The latest entry in Valjan's Roma series proves the most complex and skilfully plotted to date.
Read More »Book Review: The Accidental Art Thief by Joan Schweighardt
"The Accidental Art Thief" is a well-written literary novel with complex, skillfully developed characters.
Read More »Book Review: ‘The Isle of the Lost,’ A Descendants Novel by Melissa De La Cruz
"The Isle Of The Lost" is a wonderful young adult novel that is also a treat for those who remember the fairytales of their youth fondly.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Link’ A Science Fiction Novel by D.A.Karr
Karr does a great job of putting you in the ship with Captain Garrick and his crew. He has created a team of individuals who have a strong respect for each other, even though they do not understand all the motives and personalities. They just know that there is not a one of them that does not have the other's back, including their captain.
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