Reviewed by: Jason Lulos, Pacific Book Review
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Scientology meets Invasion of the Body Snatchers meets Star Wars meets The Matrix. Science Fiction presented as historical fact. Sound confusing? Well, at times, it can be. There's a lot going on in this novel. And to top it off, you may as well add “meets The Da Vinci Code” because the…
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Interviewed by: Brandon Nolta, Pacific Book Review
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PBR: Today we have the pleasure of being with Dr. Charles S. Ricks, author of the new non-fiction book titled, “Confessions: The Soul of Leadership.” Dr. Ricks, thank you for taking the time to be here with us.
CSR: Thank you Brandon. It’s nice to meet with…
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Reviewed by: Brandon Nolta, Pacific Book Review
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One of the marks of a truly accomplished instructional manual or guide is when someone who is not even close to being in the target demographic can pick up the book, read it and think, “Hey, I could do this.” If someone who isn’t the slightest bit…
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Interviewed by: Suzanne Gattis, Pacific Book Review
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PBR: Today we have the pleasure of being with Geoff W Hampton, author of the new non-fiction book titled, “The Real American Gigolo” Geoff, thank you for taking the time to be here with us.
GWH: Thank you for having me, it’s a pleasure talking to you.…
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Reviewed by: Suzanne Gattis, Pacific Book Review
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Geoff was just an average guy, like millions of average of guys across the world, who wasn’t necessarily a pretty boy and who lived paycheck to paycheck. His life, however, took a completely unexpected turn when he agreed to a proposition made by one of his co-workers for a night of passion. Little did he know that at this moment his life…
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Reviewed by: Tamar Mekredijian, Pacific Book Review
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These days, genre fiction for young adult readers focus heavily on vampires, werewolves and zombies. It is a fad that teenagers have fallen in love with. However, what was most refreshing about 2:32 a.m. was the absence of the usual paranormal phenomena. 2:32…
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Reivewed by: Suzanne Gattis, Pacific Book Review
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Reviewed by: S. Marie Vernon, Pacific Book Reivew
In The Faenum War–Book III of the Faenum Quest the trilogy will end. Dave Cray and his comrades have crusaded across the planet of Faenum for years. They’ve gathered and united the elves, the dwarfs, the trolls, the sisterhood, the wizards, the Agia people, the Warlens, and the Rajduki refuges. People from all factions have…
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