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The Message in the Painted Rock (An Arthur and Marya Mystery)

The Message in the Painted Rock (An Arthur and Marya Mystery) by Tom Blanton is an excellent beginning for what appears to be a children series. It introduces the main characters, Author and Marya,   their friends (Wacky, Bertie, and J. J), and their families. It also gives a glimpse of the types of mysteries that they’ll ...

The MoonStone Girls

The Moonstone Girls by Brooke Skipstone opens during the early 1960 LGBTQ movement championed by homophile activists that were instrumental in creating a group identity, an identity that would later enable gay men and women to rally together and demand change on a broader scale. The main protagonist in Skipstone’s novel is a girl named ...

The Music Therapy Studio

Rick Soshensky presents a groundbreaking exploration of music's power to heal and transform, weaving a collection of uplifting case studies from his music therapy practice with ideas from spiritual traditions, psychological theorists, and music therapy researchers. Going beyond just theoretical and clinical information, The Music Therapy Studio: ...

The Narragansett Files

The Narragansett Files by Robert Shemeld is a fast-paced spy and action thriller with a nautical twist. Shemeld wastes no time launching us into his intriguing narrative. Within the first few pages of the novel, you discover the main character, Steele, is busy with the task of disposing of a body. What could have gone so terribly wrong on a sailing ...

The Night Before the Morning After

The Night before the Morning After is a rock and roll diary of Newman's wild life and times. Beginning in Antibes, the story brings readers to New York, New Jersey, D.C., Paris, and Jordan. Between outrageous travel stories, improbable encounters, and scandalous romantic entanglements, Newman offers a behind-the-scenes expose and critique of ...

The Pakistani Connection

The Pakistani Connection by Stuart Craigie is a book of espionage, intrique and terrorism. The United States has set out and succeeded in killing Bin Laden, but the MI6 has reasons to believe that Bin Laden has not been running Al Qaeda for quite sometime. They send two of their best agents to infiltrate and destroy this faction of Al Qaeda. John ...

The Perfect Match

How far would you go to save someone you love? Nick Seratino is a vibrant, handsome young man starting college when he receives a terrible diagnosis. He has end stage renal disease, requiring dialysis and ultimately a new kidney, and is placed on a transplant waiting list. Emilio Seratino is not willing to watch his son waste away. There are "many ...

 

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