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Reviewed: “The Beginner’s Guide to the Birds & the Bees” by Sophie Hart
Sophie Hart’s “The Beginner’s Guide to the Birds & the Bees” is chick lit personified. And if you’ve ever said you want to read just one more chick lit novel and then quit, read this one. Now. This is the story of Annie Hall, a sex therapist skilled at guiding couples through troubles and to… Continue reading
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“Breeder” by K.B. Hoyle – BLOG TOUR
Release Date: December 11 , 2014 Published by The Writers Coffee Shop Genre: Fiction: Dystopian ISBN e-book: 978-1-61213-292-1 Available from: Amazon, Kobo, Barnes and Noble, and TWCS PH ~~SUMMARY~~ Everything about Seventeen’s life is perfect, from her genetics, to her home in Sanctuary, to her status as a Breeder in the Unified World Order. But all that changes when she… Continue reading
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Reviewed: “The Hawley Book of the Dead” by Chrysler Szarlan
As someone willing to give anything that calls itself a book a try, I was attracted to Chrysler Szarlan’s THE HAWLEY BOOK OF THE DEAD because I realized I hadn’t read many books from the magic genre. The theme seems to be rising in popularity so it seemed like as good a place as any… Continue reading
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Reviewed: “Yellow Crocus” by Laila Ibrahim
When Laila Ibrahim wrote “Yellow Crocus” she answered my longstanding, unspoken request for a book about the relationship between white children in the pre-Civil War South and the African American slaves were so much a part of their lives. I imagine, for many people and for myself, the curiosity about this stems from “Gone With… Continue reading
About Me
An English diarist and naval administrator. I served as administrator of the Royal Navy and Member of Parliament. I had no maritime experience, but I rose to be the Chief Secretary to the Admiralty under both King Charles II and King James II through patronage, diligence, and my talent for administration.