The third book in Shiu's Moa series offers a good dose of mystery with spirituality and the paranormal thrown in for good measure.
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Book Review: ‘Closed Doors’ by Lisa O’Donnell
Listening behind closed doors all types of secrets emerge. What happens when the listener is a child that doesn't understand the words?
Read More »Book Review: ‘Counterstrike’ by John Groh
How does a family survive when money is at the root of their existance. What happens when an outsider only adds further to their distrust, fanning the flames of greed?
Read More »He’s Not Heavy: Tribute to a Brother
A week later I received a call from Ted. His voice was solemn: “There is bad news and there is good news.”
Read More »Alice Walker’s Daughter Swings the Feminist Pendulum
It isn't good enough to disavow a belief system.
Read More »Book Review: ‘The Headmaster’s Wife’ by Thomas Christopher Greene
The twists and turns keep you reading and wondering how a life so full of promise has become so unhinged.
Read More »Theater Review (LA): ‘Derby Day’ at the Elephant Theatre
Samuel Brett Williams' lacerating dark comedy makes its Los Angeles debut at the Elephant Theatre in Hollywood.
Read More »Book Review: ‘The Botticelli Affair’ by Traci L. Slatton
As art has perservered over the centuries, so have the age old sightings of vampires. There is more in common than meets the eye.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Ravens Tears, Book 1: The Raven and the Iris’ by Alesia & Michael Matson
Can the truth set you free, or can the darkness of your past, spilled into the light, ruin your life forever?
Read More »Book Review: ‘Russian Hill’ by Ty Hutchinson
In a secret game of murder only the maker of the game wins.
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