Finding Lisa by Sigrid Macdonald – Book Review

Finding Lisa by Sigrid Macdonald Synopsis: Tara Richards is unhappy with her job as a rehabilitation nurse and disenchanted with her marriage, but lacks the courage to make a major life change. When her best friend Lisa disappears, Tara's life is thrown into turmoil. Has Lisa jeopardized her sobriety by going on a drinking binge … Continue reading Finding Lisa by Sigrid Macdonald – Book Review

somewhere between shadow and light by Mariesa Faer

somewhere between shadow and light by Mariesa Faer somewhere between shadow and light is a romantic satire of interwoven stories about family intimate relationships menstruation anxiety and depression societal patterns cultural norms fear and death love inner peace and the quest for one’s inner truth a spectrum of one human’s shifting perspective through a growth cycle recorded in voice this book … Continue reading somewhere between shadow and light by Mariesa Faer

No Pit So Deep – Book 1 by James Nathaniel Miller II

No Pit So Deep (The Cody Musket Story Book 1) by James Nathaniel Miller II  Synopsis: He was afraid of remembering. Afraid of not remembering. How much should he tell her? WINNER, 2017 READERS FAVORITE INTERNATIONAL BOOK AWARDS Bronze Medal. Cody is a professional athlete, a decorated US Marine haunted by a dark military past. … Continue reading No Pit So Deep – Book 1 by James Nathaniel Miller II

Neptune’s Chalice by M.J. Feinauer – 5 Star Read

Neptune’s Chalice by M.J. Feinauer Synopsis: It is the mid-twenty first century. The world is recovering from what scholars will refer to as the “Jihad War.” Nations of the world united to bring a permanent end to radical terrorism. The unification of the nations has also given birth to the popular concept of a governing … Continue reading Neptune’s Chalice by M.J. Feinauer – 5 Star Read

The Warramunga’s War by Greg Kater

The Warramunga’s War by Greg Kater The Warramunga’s War is a sweeping narrative of the friendship that forms between a young Australian army officer, Jamie Munro, and an educated half-caste Warramunga aboriginal NCO, Jack ‘Jacko’ O’Brien, during the Syrian campaign against the Vichy French in World War II. Jacko rescues a wounded Jamie after which they are … Continue reading The Warramunga’s War by Greg Kater