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Aug 12, 2011
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Suspense: The Summoner; A Dominic Grey Novel, by Layton Green

The Summoner, by Layton Green is an engaging thriller about a man named Dominic Grey who is working for the American Embassy in Zimbabwe. He finds himself investigating the disappearance of a retired head of Consular Affairs, William Addison. Aiding his efforts are Nya Mashumba, liaison for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of…See More
Jun 21, 2011
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Non-fiction: Last Bus Out, by Beck McDowell

Last Bus Out; The True Story of Courtney Miles' Rescue of Over 300 People in Hurricane Katrina's Aftermath, is a book by Beck McDowell. It is the harrowing story of a teenage boy named Courtney Miles who is trying to better his life though the world around him keeps trying to bring him down. Then Hurricane Katrina hits and…See More
Jun 15, 2011
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May 3, 2011
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Crime Thriller/ Mystery: Christmas Eve Can Kill You, by William Marantz

Christmas Eve Can Kill You, by William Marantz is a good paced story about Val Virgo, a mouth jockey at a radio station in Manitoba, and a series of attempts on his life. In a twisting plot, Val tries to figure out what he has in common with 3 other murder victims and who is trying to off him.; is it NAAPALM, an Indian…See More
Apr 28, 2011
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Historical Fiction: My Enemy, My Beloved, by Karl Vanghen

My Enemy, My Beloved, by Karl Vanghen, is the poignant love story of two teenage children growing up during WWII. Henrik is a German boy who was forced into serving the German army, then was captured and became a POW of the United States. He was brought to a POW camp in Minnesota, where he met and fell in love with Elsa, a local farm girl. This book shows their trials and struggles to be together, as well as demonstrates the times of a post war Germany.I really…See More
Apr 20, 2011
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Fantasy: Divide & Conquer; Book Three of the Mistress of the Beasts Saga, by R.L. Geerdes

Divide & Conquer is the third book in the Mistress of the Beasts saga by R. L. Geerdes. In the land of Arconia there is much unrest as disease plagues certain species, political murder threatens the throne of more than one monarch, and a general evil is spreading across the land. Castin, a master druid, along with his beloved Katrina, the Beast Mistress, must figure out a way to heal the land and stop the evil.This book was full of wizards, elves, and other mystical creatures. There were…See More
Mar 28, 2011
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Fantasy: Hera; Book One of the Goddess Chronicles

Hera, by Julien Longo is a story about  Hera, a girl who is coming of age. In a ritual initiation to become a huntress, ancient powers awaken in Hera and bring forth a situation that harms her best friend, Artemis. The events that take place after, lead Hera on a path to become the High Priestess of the Emerald Temple. Long held…See More
Mar 13, 2011
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Fiction: Elephant Milk, by Diane Sherry Case

Elephant Milk, by Diane Sherry Case is a quick and fun read about a girl named Sean who runs away with the circus... literally. In search of her one love, Frank, Sean finds herself in a number of compromising situations. Though she is looking for love, she finds much more.This was a coming of age story set in 1969 that would…See More
Mar 6, 2011
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Fiction/Thriller: The Capablanca Variation: The End Game, by Douglas Quinn

The Capablanca Variation: The End Game, by Douglas Quinn, is fast paced and varied. Jennifer Ellis has a twin brother, Theo, who seems to always be in trouble. When Theo gets into a bind with the FBI, Jennifer is strong armed into working with the CIA and FBI to capture a known terrorist in order to secure her brother's…See More
Mar 1, 2011
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Sci-Fi: Hunting Ground, by Elrod Stanton

Hunting Ground, by Elrod Stanton is a science fiction thriller that takes you through the plains of East Africa where entire herds of animals are being slaughtered. Professor Jacob "Buddy" Brown has taken a trip to video the illegal slaughtering that is taking place across East Africa by poachers. On his plane ride over from…See More
Jan 19, 2011
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Fiction/Thriller: ARC Delirious, by Daniel Palmer

In the book Delirious, by Daniel Palmer, Charlie is a man who is self centered and highly motivated. He works for the high-tech firm SoluCent, which bought out Charlie's start-up company, where he is head of the Magellan Team that leads his project. But in his assent to get where he is, Charlie has stepped on more than a…See More
Dec 27, 2010
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Dec 10, 2010
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Nov 28, 2010

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Footloose and Fancy-Freelance...that's me! I love books from Dickens to King and most in between. I prefer to read works of fiction, but am open to non-fiction as suits my mood. I do book reviews, author interviews, and light copy editing. I also do genealogy! I have 2 blogs (same info, different layout...one on blogspot, the other at soapboxinmymind.wordpress.com), as well as a Facebook page and twitter. Just look for SoapBoxinMyMind and I'm sure you'll find me all over the web =0)
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Fiction: Loose Gravel, by David P. Holmes

Loose Gravel, by David P. Holmes is a dark and twisted tale about an unhealthy relationship between a mother and daughter. Murder brings a less than respectable Detective Harold Bruntz on scene as he and his partner, "Yo-Yo," try to unravel the layers of deception to get to the root of the case. All the while,… Continue

Posted on August 12, 2011 at 7:40pm

Historical Fiction: Altamont Augie, by Richard Barager

Altamont Augie, by Richard Barager is a story that takes place in the 1960's, during civil unrest and cultural change. A young man falls into the California Aqueduct and drowns during a Rolling Stones concert in 1969, and is then forgotten to time. Another young man, Caleb Levy, three decades later decides to give a name and back-story to the unknown victim. In doing so, the reader is led on a journey through love, politics, and rock and roll, to a tear-jerking ending that is sad, yet… Continue

Posted on August 12, 2011 at 7:00pm

Suspense: The Summoner; A Dominic Grey Novel, by Layton Green

The Summoner, by Layton Green is an engaging thriller about a man named Dominic Grey who is working for the American Embassy in Zimbabwe. He finds himself investigating the disappearance of a retired head of Consular Affairs, William Addison. Aiding his efforts are Nya Mashumba, liaison for the Ministry of Foreign… Continue

Posted on June 21, 2011 at 2:17am

Non-fiction: Last Bus Out, by Beck McDowell

Last Bus Out; The True Story of Courtney Miles' Rescue of Over 300 People in Hurricane Katrina's Aftermath, is a book by Beck McDowell. It is the harrowing story of a teenage boy named Courtney Miles who is trying to better his life though the world around him keeps trying to bring him down. Then Hurricane Katrina…

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Posted on June 15, 2011 at 3:35pm

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At 10:48pm on March 6, 2011, Anupam Karn said…
Hi Angela
following you now
visit me at http://kaebh.blogspot.com
At 8:34pm on September 13, 2010, J Leland Kupferberg said…
Hi, Angela. You might enjoy checking out PatronQuo.com and voting on a Literary Match Bout or two. If you'd like to write a review on your blog about some of the matches you judged, contact me with a link to your review, and I'll post it on the PatronQuo.com blog. Check us out - it's a great way to read fiction online. Regards!


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At 3:06pm on September 7, 2010,
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The Secret Writer
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Hi Angela!
Thanks for your wall post. As you are a member of Book Blogs, I will not hold being a Campbell against you! ;-) I called over to your blog and it looks great. I've also signed up as a follower of your blog. Called over to my blog if you get a chance and take a look at what's there. There is a book giveaway coming up shortly!
Feel free to chat any time.
Best wishes for now
Calum
At 9:00pm on September 6, 2010, Kate Evangelista said…
Visiting your blog now. :-)
At 9:59pm on September 4, 2010, Kate Evangelista said…
Hi Angela,

Welcome to Book Blogs! When you have the time, please come and visit me at: http://kateevangelistarandr.blogspot.com/

Hope to see you there,
Kate
 
 
 

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