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A Book Review by Kajori: “Trash to Treasure” by J.M. Cochrane

Trash to Treasure is a romantic short story penned by J.M. Cochrane. Revolving around Anthony Collins and Shelley Piper, the heartwarming tale of love and loss breaks your heart and pieces it back...

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A Book Review by Fermosalua: “The Wrong Girl” by C.J. Archer

An eerie backdrop, a memorable cast of eccentric characters, a plot full of secrets, and chaste Victorian relationships, make for the perfect period paranormal romance. Review Hannah has spent her...

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A Book Review by Fermosalua: “Maisy May” by Naomi Kramer

Maisy May by Naomi Kramer is a brief, charming, realistic Christian novellathat explores the thought process of every young adult who confronts their ingrainedbeliefs with the nuances of the real...

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A Book Review by Kajori: “The Secret Apocalypse” by J.L. Harden

In J.L. Harden’s The Secret Apocalypse, we follow Rebecca, Kenji, Maria, Will, and Kim as they do their best to survive in a country filled with zombies. They also have to outsmart the military and the...

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A Book Review by Kajori: “Dear Ruth” by Bronwyn Parry

Dear Ruth is a short story penned by Bronwyn Parry. Set in 1970, it tells the tale of love of Patrick O’Connell and his beloved, Ruth.  Review We live in a time when urbanization is the norm. There are...

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A Book Review by Kajori: “Holy Parrot” by Angel A.

Penned by Angel A, Holy Parrot revolves around Leonard Lumière, a science researcher, and Maria Angela Santos, a sixteen-year-old claiming to give birth to the New Christ.  The book is a recipient of...

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A Book Review by Kajori: “The Complexities of Love: Will Mark find the love...

Set in the sixties and seventies, M.A. Quigley’s The Complexities of Love: Will Mark find the love he is seeking? follows Mark Cooney, a resilient boy who grapples with his sexuality.  Review “Isn’t...

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A Book Review by Kajori: “Fiercely Me” by Stephanie Rowe

Fiercely Me is a heart-wrenching memoir penned by Stephanie Rowe. Rowe bravely bares her life story and in the process teaches us a number of valuable lessons.  Review Fiercely Me is a book penned by...

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