Reviewed by: Gary Sorkin, Pacific Book Review
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A teenage girl goes missing without a clue. Then the parents get a ransom note for $1 million dollars, in cash - all fifties to be exact – about 45 pounds worth of bundled bills, to be left in a bathroom stall at a restaurant. An easy catch, I thought. After all, the kidnapper needs to go into the bathroom to get the money, and the cops…
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Reviewed by: Gary Sorkin, Pacific Book Review
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While reading Questions in the Balance by Christopher W. Boyden, it became abundantly clear why he has won so many awards and accolades for his published poetry. His work exemplifies classic poetry; bringing together the key elements of an articulate choice of words, wonderful imagery, and existentialism in philosophy and…
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Today we have the pleasure of being with Angelica Rose, author of the romance book Labyrinth of Passions.
PBR: Angelica, thank you so much for taking your time to be with us.
AR: It is my pleasure, thank you for having me. Discussing my work is one of my favorite things to do.
PBR: Can you please tell us what made you get into writing?…
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Reviewed by: Lisa Brown-Gilbert, Pacific Book Review http://www.pacificbookreview.com/
In general, romance novels usually contain a hero, heroine, a blossoming of love, sexual titillation and some type of intrigue. While, most romance novels do turn out to be usually good… |
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Interviewed by: Gary Sorkin, Pacific Book Review
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PBR: Today we are talking with John David Gabriel King, author of The Hunt for the Shalimar Stones, a novelette just now being released by Book Baby Inc. John, thank you for taking the time to speak with us.
JDGK: It`s my pleasure…
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Reviewed by: Gary Sorkin, Pacific Book Review
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In distant parts of a far away galaxy, Robert Underwood brings to life a cast of star-fighting warriors, galactic royalty, super-human androids and good old-fashioned suspense in his novelette titled, The Hunt for the Shalimar Stones.
The Shalimar Stones are symbols of the peace between two warring factions of the…
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Interviewed by: Gary Sorkin, Pacific Book Review
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Today we have the privilege of talking with Clint G. Cox, author of the new book Christmas Notes. Clint, thank you for taking your time to speak with us.
CGC: Thank you Gary, it’s a pleasure to be here.
PBR: First, I’d like to say how much I enjoyed…
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Reviewed by: Gary Sorkin, Pacific Book Review
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Faith, forgiveness, hope are something we all know the definitions of, but their meanings are brought to a new awareness within this charming, griping tale of a young girl, Seanna, by Clint G. Cox in his story Christmas Notes.
Impeccably written with a perfect blend of dialogue and narration, Clint G. Cox brings to his audience…
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Interviewed by: Gary Sorkin, Pacific Book Review
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Today we have the pleasure of formally interviewing one of my favorite authors, Dr. Theodore Jerome Cohen. Ted, thank you so much for taking the time to join us.
TJC: It’s always a pleasure to chat, Gary.…
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Reviewed by: Gary Sorkin, Pacific Book Review
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Spiced with the flavor of New York City like a Sabrett hot dog bought from a push cart outside Macy’s on 34th Street, NYPD Detective Louis Martelli peels the onion investigating the murder of a wealthy socialite Matthew B. Richardson III. Shot at point blank range in Times Square by an assassin in a clown suit, all of the signs of…
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Reviewed by: S. Marin Vernon, Pacific Book Review
The Black Nightingale is Mary Seacole, a true heroine of the Crimean War and British History. Author Julia Buss has captured her remarkable spirit, her determination, and her amazing courage in the face of adversity that threatened to keep her from her life’s mission; that of saving lives. This story walked me right…
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