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Toy Monique

Review – Toy Monique

Listen to my Exclusive Interview with Author, Filmmaker, Toy Monique The world we live in is usually unfair. A lot of people already have preconceived notions about certain individuals, especially if we’re talking about models and beauty queens: they’re all beauty but no brains, they’re not going to last long in the industry, they crave [...]

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The Popularity of 50 Shades of Grey

The Popularity of 50 Shades of Grey

A successful business tycoon meets a gorgeous college student, and while deeply attracted to each other start a dominant-submissive relationship. Both engage in almost every erotic idea you can come up with, including bondage and butt spanking, and yet they’re not in love—they shouldn’t be—and no one should know what’s going on. If this story [...]

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The Casual Vacancy by J.K. Rowling

The Casual Vacancy by J.K. Rowling

The Casual Vacancy by J.K. Rowling is not for Harry Potter readers! LOL   When Barry Fairbrother dies unexpectedly in his early forties, the little town of Pagford is left in shock. Pagford is, seemingly, an English idyll, with a cobbled market square and an ancient abbey, but what lies behind the pretty façade is [...]

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Love Hurts by Catherine Green

Love Hurts by Catherine Green

In this well written werewolf story, Love Hurts by Catherine Green begins in the Cornish town of Redcliffe is a beautiful seaside resort.   The story of Love Hurts by Catherine Green paints a picture of a wild sea, rambling forests, mysterious cliffs, and a local powerful werewolf pack.   Jessica Stone is blissfully happy [...]

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A Woman's War by Captain Gail Harris

A Woman’s War by Captain Gail Harris – Navy’s First African American Female Intelligence Officer

WOMEN UNITE and READ, A Woman’s War by Captain Gail Harris; it will change your life for the better! I am humbled to have the opportunity to read A Woman’s War by Captain Gail Harris and honored to know the woman; she is an inspiration to women around the world! A Woman’s War by Captain [...]

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Death On Zanath by Lee Gimenez

Death On Zanath by Lee Gimenez

On my Kindle, I’m reading Death On Zanath by Lee Gimenez   Lee Gimenez is the bestselling author of 7 books. Check out his top-rated novel, DEATH ON ZANATH.   In Death On Zanath by Lee Gimenez, mankind reached the stars, colonizing planets deep in the galaxy. But a century later, the T’Akons, a powerful alien [...]

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I.O.U. SEX by Sandy Nachlinger and Sandra Allen

I.O.U. SEX by Sandy Nachlinger and Sandra Allen

I.O.U. SEX by Sandy Nachlinger and Sandra Allen is an awesome read and super awesome promise!   In this semi-autobiographical hot read, I.O.U. SEX by Sandy Nachlinger and Sandra Allen is about best friends June, Kiki, and Peggy graduated from Dallas’s Rayburn High School – all of them still virgins.   After all, they were [...]

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Deadly Pleasures by Mary Firmin

Deadly Pleasures by Mary Firmin

You will not be able to put down Deadly Pleasures by Mary Firmin!   Deadly Pleasures by Mary Firmin is fascinating fiction about Megan Riley who has bigger things to worry about than the fact that her neighbor has just been found dead. Her engagement has just ended, and she is once again on a quest to [...]

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Lover, Soldier, Reprobate by Alexander DeVolpi

Lover, Soldier, Reprobate by Alexander DeVolpi

In Lover, Soldier, Reprobate by Alexander DeVolpi, Alex has written a revealing historical biography of his father, who was a soldier-of-fortune.   “My father was – most of all in his life – a soldier of fortune,” offers Lover, Soldier, Reprobate by Alexander DeVolpi.   Fighting for different nations in up to 13 military conflicts, including [...]

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Bring Back Summertime by Jeanne Starr Gater

On Philippe’s Kindle – Bring Back Summertime by Jeanne Starr Gater

In Bring Back Summertime, author Jeanne Starr Gater tells the story of picking  up the phone one morning where she receives the shock of her life.   Her strong, robust, athletic husband, Dr. Julius Gater, is in the hospital! — comatose, suffering from a stroke, broken bones … Dr. “”J”” IS DYING!!   A car accident [...]

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Heads or Tails? Geminis Don't Choose by Tish

Heads or Tails? Geminis Don’t Choose by Tish

You will not be able to predict the ending of Heads or Tails? Geminis Don’t Choose by Tish!   Have you ever wondered what truly goes on inside a women’s penitentiary? Heads or Tails? Geminis Don’t Choose by Tish takes you deeper than you could ever imagine!   Heads or Tails? Geminis Don’t Choose is the [...]

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Blueskin the Cat by Daniel Nanavati

Blueskin the Cat by Daniel Nanavati

Blueskin the Cat by Daniel Nanavati is a scary “what if” in the genre of reincarnation!   You will enjoy this maddening descent of revenge and reincarnation in Blueskin the Cat by Daniel Nanavati as Blueskin enjoyed being a highwayman. He found being reincarnated as a cat terrifying.   What is most intriguing about Blueskin the Cat by Daniel [...]

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No Tildes on Tuesday by Cherrye S. Vasquez, Ph.D.

No Tildes on Tuesday by Cherrye S. Vasquez, Ph.D.

When it comes to the subject of stopping bullying, Author Dr. Cherrye Vasquez meets the mark with No Tildes on Tuesday! A public school administrator and an adjunct professor, she is a Doctor of Philosophy in Curriculum & Instruction; a Master of Education in Special Education; and a Bachelor of Arts in Speech Pathology/Audiology. The [...]

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California Girl Chronicles by Michelle Gamble

While sipping on some cognac and puffing on a good stogie, I read in a couple of hours California Girl Chronicles: Brea & the City of Plastic by by my Sacramento, California home girl, Michelle Gamble. Michelle sent this book to me a while ago and I apologize for reading it so late but, it’s the [...]

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