Jumat, 12 Juli 2013

The Desert Falcons, by Richard Townshend Bickers

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1942, North Africa. When Charles Stockdale came down from Oxford in 1932 with a degree in Oriental Languages, he had not planned to find himself, nine years later, as a major commanding the Rover Strike and Reconnaissance Squadron. With Stockdale in the lead, the Blenheims and Hurricanes of Desert Air Force, and the Rover Strike and Reconnaissance Squadron in their desert vehicles, ceaselessly attack Germany's Afrika Korps deep behind their lines. Together they find and destroy a German fortress hidden in a remote desert wadi, which changes the course of the campaign. In the struggle, Stockdale’s Lieutenant Glashan bales out of his plane and finds himself amongst the enemy. There he meets Odile von Choltit, a beautiful French widow, trapped there between the opposing forces. She is passed from the arms of a flying officer through those of various senior officers to become a royal mistress. Stockdale’s men set out to attack the camp and find Glashan whilst enlisting the help of the Libyans and Odile. But in the process, the innocent Arabs and Odile get caught up in the war, slaughtered at any opportunity and under constant suspicion… Can Stockdale keep his men alive and save Odile from her captors? And can he win behind enemy lines to take over the camp? ‘The Desert Falcons’ is an action-packed military thriller set against the desert backdrop of World War Two. PRAISE FOR RICHARD BICKERS: 'A thrilling page turner.' - Tom Kasey, best-selling author of 'Trade Off'. Richard Townsend Bickers volunteered for the RAF on the outbreak of the second world war and served, with a Permanent Commission, for eighteen years. He wrote a range of military fiction and non-fiction books, including ‘Torpedo Attack’, ‘My Enemy Came Nigh’, ‘Bombing Run’ and ‘Summer of No Surrender’. Endeavour Press is the UK's leading independent publisher of digital books.

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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Good reading of WWII By Gene Kerr This is good reading of special forces in WWII, in the desert. This is about the men and Leaders and leadership.

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Rabu, 10 Juli 2013

Tracker (Legend of the Silver Hunter Book 1), by Kethric Wilcox

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Once upon a time there was Beauty and there was the Beast. The spinners of tales would have you believe these two fell in love and lived happily ever after. The spinners lied! The Beast was a shifter and Beauty became a huntress and founded a long line of huntresses aided by the power of silver magic. Kieran Belle is a descendant of the House of Beauty and a tracker who longs to live a life free of killing shifters. Aided by his father he escapes to college in Little Rock, Arkansas where he meets the boy of his dreams, Corwin Cooper. Corwin Cooper is a descendant of a clan of shifters, who has never shifted himself. Having finally decided to go to college, Corwin arrives and meets the mate his inner wolf cries out to claim for his own in Kieran Belle. Ancient prophecy says Kieran is destined to become the legendary Silver Hunter. Dark forces seek to derail prophecy and end the House of Beauty. Can a child of the shifter-hunting House of Beauty and a descendant of shifters find love and happiness or will dark forces and opposing heritage tear them apart?

Tracker (Legend of the Silver Hunter Book 1), by Kethric Wilcox

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  • Published on: 2015-03-23
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About the Author Kethric Wilcox (1966- ) was born in Melrose, MA to average middle-class parents. He graduated high school, went to college for a while before dropping out to work in the travel and tourism industry for nearly four years. He relocated to Little Rock, Arkansas and returned to college to get his B.A. in both graphic design and history. Currently he works as a graphic designer and writes paranormal gay romances in his spare time.


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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful. Good editing would have earned this a 5-star rating. By Ashalka Wow, this was an awesome start to what looks to be an outstanding epic fantasy romance. Kieran, of the bloodline of Beauty, and Cory, of the bloodline of Beast, are fated true mates. This is a problem that they will have to fight and suffer through. Their families are causing big problems especially since they have been warring each other for eons. At first thought, it seemed to be a new twist on Beauty & The Beast, but when you really look this seems more of a Romeo and Juliette story.I really loved the action and the battles against evil minions, evil relatives and the expectations of family traditions. I really enjoyed the twists about Beauty and the way her family story has changed through time. Loved it! As much as I loved this story, gave it a 4-star rating in spite of the serious deficit in editing. I hope when the next book in this series comes out that editing issue will be rectified. Although I'll probably read it anyway and flinch. This is my first read of Kethric Wilcox but will be looking for more from this talented story-teller.

6 of 7 people found the following review helpful. Book Review by PizzyGirl By PrismBookAlliance 3.5 of 5 StarsFor original review, visit the Prism Book Alliance blog online.Kethric Wilcox is a new to me and a new author. This is his first book and I have to say, it shows. He could benefit from the coaching of a seasoned author and could definitely use the services of a professional editor. I struggled sometimes to understand the writing because there was a great lack/misuse of punctuation.However, I really enjoyed this twist on the legend of beauty and the beast. It was unique and not exactly what I was expecting. There was great world building and I love the different magical elements. I enjoyed the idea of trackers, huntresses, good shifters, and evil shifters. I really like that there was a bit of plot to keep me guessing. I was really pulled in. I liked that the villain remained off page as there is so much potential for this master to be developed. The ending left things set up nicely for book two without being a traditional cliff hanger. I am looking forward to more.The relationship between Cory and Kieran felt a bit over the top perfect and sappy. The word choices used for descriptions were flowery and often times very feminine. This union felt forced because everything was always so perfect when they were together and there was so much talk of soul mates and love. It was more telling than showing, though there was some showing that was done well.I purchased this one on a whim, but after reading it, I decided to write up a formal review because I think this author has great potential. This story was very creative and well thought out. With the help of a good editor/beta reader/seasoned author, I think this story could have been great and Mr. Wilcox could be very successful in the future.

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Romeo & Juliet Meets Beauty & The Beast: Two Great Classics Re-vamped! By E. Llewellyn If you enjoy paranormal M/M romance ~ and I do mean ROMANCE, at its sweetest and darkest ~ you'll love *Tracker: Legend of the Silver Hunter* by debut author Kethric Wilcox.Kieran Belle and Corwin Cooper are descendants of the Houses of Beauty and Beast respectively. This twist on the fairy-tale is both original and bold. Rather than simply make Belle and Cooper opposites, Wilcox makes them mortal enemies, born antagonists. And so the hunt begins ...The lightness of the love relation is given weight and ballast by the conflict the author contrives between Good and Evil, between rival Houses, bloodlines, families, clans. Shades of the Capulets & the Montagues and the Hatfields & the McCoys abound. The suspense is heightened by the same trope proclaimed producer Val Lewton used to such eerie effect in his legendary black-and-white noir fim *Cat People*. In that pre-Technicolor 1942 war-time thriller, the Beast of Prey remained always unseen, always to one side, always off-camera. At most we heard it growl or saw its shadow flicker on the walls. We never once met the monster eye-to-eye, never once witnessed it pounce. Menaces unseen are always more terrifying than those seen; invisible footsteps tracking us in the darkness, through mist and fog, quicken the heartbeat, and are every mystery writer's favourite device. Likewise, Wilcox's bogeyman lurks just over our shoulder, but always out of sight. He simmers below the murk, boiling up out of the Id to horrify us with sheer, primordial terror, with evil unspeakable ...In the end, we root for Kieran and Corwin as we root for Romeo and Juliet. Are they star-crossed lovers, or will they find a way to overcome the bitter blood feud that threatens their young love with an early grave? Will they bury the ancient lineal strife, or be buried by it?That's for the spinners and weavers to say, not me. That's the question only Kethric Wilcox can answer. With this first book of what promises to be a rewarding series, he's off to a great start. I, for one, am looking forward to the rest of the story!

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Rogue, by Fallon

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Major Rogue Diesel, a girl born with a cock. First, she had to fight the girls in the orphanage who tried to bully her, when secretly they wanted to kiss her. Then it was all those dangerous missions the Army sent her on. And now she faces a whole new fight. Meeting Dahyfah Diesel, her long lost sister. Two alpha females, how's that gonna work??? Her adventures don't stop there. Her new lady love's boss is determined to get her in bed at any cost. Sex, deceit, betrayal, lost family, it's all in here!!! Rogue Book 3 in the FADE Series.

Rogue, by Fallon

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Not too predictable By Book Me Ummm...I think I enjoyed this book a lot but there seems to be a theme with Fallon's books that I can tell where the heroin keeps turning these virginal (in the sense of chick on chick) women into falling in love with them for who they are. I guess that's the type of world she would like it to be, albeit not the typical encounter. Anyway, it doesn't take away from the story. As with her other books, there's a lot of butt kicking, espionage and Taka from her other books is also mentioned. Good book

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Omg I loved the book. By Amazon Customer So I love romance novels, but this here had me reading none stop. It was the romance, the drama and the action. I don't know about anyone else but I enjoyed the book and was constantly on my toes about what was going to happen next. I love the relationship that the sisters had withKimora and Nevah. The fact that the sisters experienced the same crazy B***h situation had me thinking like what's up with these women and their extra parts that drives these women crazy and where can I find one to love me like they loved their ladies Lol. All in all I would love to read another book about the sisters.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Wasn't in love with it but I don't think you have to be By Jocelyn While I'm always looking for romance novels involving Black queer folks I do feel like we could have spent more time developing the characters for this. I would call it erotica over romance which wasn't what I was looking for but again has its place. It's getting extra points from me just on the strength of being a representation of racial diversity in erotic (it's not just straight white people.) I wish the main character's life was more fleshed out so that the plot twist about their body didn't come across so fetishistically.

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Minggu, 07 Juli 2013

Jack Kerouac: Visions of Cody, Visions of Gerard, Big Sur: (Library of America #262),

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An authoritative edition of three Beat novels by the legendary author of On the Road. The third volume in The Library of America’s edition of the writings of Jack Kerouac opens with Visions of Cody, the groundbreaking work originally written in the early 1950s and published posthumously in 1972, in which Kerouac first treats the material later immortalized in On the Road. In it he moves beyond his early literary models to discover his own unique “bop prosody,” mixing closely observed description, free-form scats, and transcribed conversation to create an impassioned and hallucinatory portrait of his friend and idol Neal Cassady, here reimagined as Cody Pomeray. Visions of Gerard (1963) is a deeply moving meditation on Kerouac’s older brother, who died at nine of rheumatic fever, and who for Kerouac became an emblem of saintliness. The intensely focused and harrowing Big Sur (1962) finds fictional alter ego Jack Duluoz returning to California to escape fame and celebrity, a fateful decision that leads to a dangerous affair with Pomeray’s mistress, a nightmarish alcohol-fueled breakdown, and a desperate struggle for sobriety.

Jack Kerouac: Visions of Cody, Visions of Gerard, Big Sur: (Library of America #262), by Jack Kerouac

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  • Brand: Kerouac, Jack/ Tietchen, Todd (EDT)
  • Published on: 2015-03-17
  • Released on: 2015-03-17
  • Original language: English
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Jack Kerouac: Visions of Cody, Visions of Gerard, Big Sur: (Library of America #262), by Jack Kerouac

About the Author TODD TIETCHEN is a professor of English at the University of Massachusetts, Lowell, and the author of The Cubalogues: Beat Writers in Revolutionary Havana (2010). He edited Jack Kerouac’s The Haunted Life and Other Writings (2014).


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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful. Another superb addition to Library of America (Jack Kerouac) By Paul Maher Jr. I interviewed the editor, Professor Todd Tietchen for this superb collection:Is there a schedule by Library of America toward publishing Kerouac’s works?I can’t really speak for Library of America’s schedule for publishing the remaining Kerouac novels. I simply don’t know. I am editing another Kerouac volume for them, O Rich and Unbelievable Life!: Uncollected Prose Writings of Jack Kerouac, scheduled for publication in September 2016. Some highlights of that volume include: I Wish I Were You; Memory Babe; The August-November 1951 VA hospital journal; and English translations of La Nuit est Ma Femme and Sur Le Chemin (trans. by J.C. Cloutier of UPenn, who also discovered the manuscript of the lost Claude McKay novel).This volume shall constitute a major contribution to the public corpus of Kerouac’s work, and I think more generally that the association with Library of America helps affix Kerouac with an authorial legitimacy that many still seem hesitant to acknowledge. I don’t know if that also speaks to my “overall intention” in participating in these editorial projects, though I do see the canonization they connote as worthy of effort and care, and hoped to present these works in the best possible light (as did everyone else involved).I believe that Kerouac was one of the most important experimental American writers of the Cold War period, that his influence resonates throughout U.S. expressive culture in ways that have yet to be properly acknowledged, and I hope that these volumes might help foment such an acknowledgement.Was there a concern to create an “established text” such as that prepared by Noel Polk with Faulkner? What was your overall intention going forward when editing this volume?In terms of the Visions of Cody, etc., volume, the goal was to publish authoritative texts of all three works, along with critical apparatus (endnotes, character key) that could support the needs and curiosities of general readers, Kerouac aficionados, and scholars, which I suppose is to say that it’s a scholarly project conceived for a general readership (LoA’s guiding public humanities goal as I understand it). I also think the volume is particularly well-suited for use in university classrooms.Which novel posed the biggest challenge in preparation of notes? Why?Visions of Cody was the most challenging volume. As you’re already aware, the Tape section alone is thick with literary, musical, pop cultural, and philosophical allusions. As challenging as documenting those allusions might have been, they also opened Kerouac to me in this new way, as I got to see the breadth of his influences and interests with the objectivity characteristic of bibliographic and textual scholarship.Visions of Cody also required the most attentive line-by-line editing as a result of its publication history. While the grounding text for this edition is the ’72 publication, there were some differences between that edition, the Laughlin edition, and the typed manuscript in the Berg Collection. Those were my three orienting texts and some changes were made to the ’72 based on the Laughlin and manuscript.Here are three examples of those changes. First, Laughlin typeset Kerouac’s dashes in a markedly different fashion than the ’72 edition. Based on Kerouac’s typing style in the manuscript, and the fact that Kerouac was alive and involved in the New Directions edition, a decision was made to try to replicate Laughlin’s dashes as closely as possible. Second, the abstract drawing has been printed upside-down for years, since the ’72 version. It was rotated back to its original coordinates (180 degrees) as Kerouac inserted it within his typescript. Finally, Kerouac used rows of dollar signs throughout the typescript as editorial directions (marking section breaks). They were not to be printed in the actual text. Yet for some reason, early on in the ’72 edition (and subsequent editions) a line of oversized dollar signs was printed early on in the text as if it was a textual element (around page 21 or so). There’s no justification for this; it was an (overly enthusiastic?) editorial error that has been perpetuated in the subsequent editions. So that has also been eliminated. As we’ve discussed before, I’ve also wondered whether the misconceptions of Kerouac as “anything goes improvisatory word-slinger” contributed to a history of editorial/typographical errors across his published corpus.The other two books had a more stable publication history and I tried to adhere to their first editions (including reinserting the illustrations into Gerard, as I think they’re important to the text’s history and to the reader’s experience of the text). Some alterations were made to both (corrections of typographical errors) and those are spelled out in the “Notes on Texts” section.

6 of 6 people found the following review helpful. The Great Rememberer And The Library of America By Robin Friedman The Library of America has helped Americans find a better understanding of their country through its volumes of American literature, history, criticism, philosophy, and more. The LOA has not been afraid to make controversial choices. It has published the works of well-known, canonical writers, such as Melville and Whitman, together with unknown writers who deserve to be remembered, for example the novelist Dawn Powell, and forms of genre writing which tend to be slighted, such as noir, as in the LOA's collection of fiction by David Goodis. Among the LOA's more controversial decisions will be the three volumes it has now devoted to Jack Kerouac (1922 -- 1969). The first volume, published in 2007 and edited by Douglas Brinkley, collected five Kerouac "Road Novels", including his most famous book "On the Road" and another popular work, "The Dharma Bums". The second volume, published in 2012 and edited by Marilene Phipps-Kettlewell, was a broad collection of Kerouac's poetry, including "Mexico City Blues" and "The Scripture of the Golden Eternity". The LOA has now published a third collection of Kerouac edited by Todd Tietchen, Assistant Professor of English at the University of Massachusetts in Kerouac's home town of Lowell. The volume includes three novels, "Visions of Cody", "Visions of Gerard", and "Big Sur" that are likely to be known only to devoted Kerouac readers. These books are erratic and mixed in their merit and content.It is tempting to seek a common thread in these three books. Each is heavily autobiographical, but this is so for all Kerouac's novels. The books offer Kerouac's portrayal of his life at different times, from his childhood in Lowell to his heady days as a young man which resulted in "On the Road" to his deterioration from alcohol and drug abuse in the 1960s. Each book features as its main character an individual loosely based on Kerouac named Jack Duluoz. Kerouac intended all his books to form part of what he called "The Duluoz Legend" and claimed that he intended to return to and edit his writings in his old age. In a short preface to "Big Sur", Kerouac wrote:"[My novels] are just chapters in the whole work which I call The Duluoz Legend. In my old age I intend to collect all my work and re-insert my pantheon of uniform names, leave the long shelf full of books there, and die happy. The whole thing forms one enormous comedy, seen through the eyes of poor Ti Jean (me), otherwise known as Jack Duluoz, the world of raging action and folly and also of gentle sweetness seen through the keyhole of his eye."In an introductory essay to "Visions of Cody" titled "The Great Rememberer", included at the end of this volume, Allen Ginsberg reflected on Kerouac's writings as remembering and chronicling his life as well as an America of the 1930s and 1940s that had vanished. Ginsberg saw Kerouac's writings as celebrating the value and visions of an earlier United States. For example, Ginsberg wrote:" Mortal America's here ... disappearing Elevated, diners, iceboxes, dusty hat racks preserved from oblivion ... Larimer Street itself this year in ruins resurrected spectral through Visions of Cody -- And the poolhall itself gone to parking lot & Fun Adult Movies the heritage of Neal's sex fantasies on the bench watching Watson shoot snooker --)"******"I don't think it's possible to proceed further in America without first understanding Kerouac's tender brooding compassion for bygone scene & personal Individuality odidity'd therein".Kerouac as a "great rememberer" pervades these novels which I will discuss briefly in what follows.The largest and most ambitious book in this volume is "Visions of Cody" which Kerouac completed in 1952 but which was not published in full until 1972, three years after Kerouac's death. This sprawling, maddening work celebrates Neal Cassady, here named Cody Pomeray, as well as Kerouac's own life. Cassady, named Dean Moriarty, was the travelling companion and main character of Kerouac, named Sal Paradise, in "On the Road". Kerouac worked to write additional sections for this novel, but soon realized that his manuscript had become so long that it formed its own independent book. "Visions of Cody" is a mixture of depiction and legend as Kerouac imagines and recreates Cassady's early life in Denver slums. poolhalls, and reform schools. In its opening and closing sections "Visions of Cody" includes passages of beauty and perception, together with materials on sex, scatology and drug use that were unpublishable in its day. The middle section of the book consists of transcriptions of taped conversations between Kerouac and Cassady when both were high or drunk. Some of these tapes include valuable, rambling stories of the participant's experiences and life, but with their length, they disrupt the flow of the book. Still, this book offers an extraordinary portrayal of Cassady, as Kerouac saw and projected him. Kerouac regarded "Visions of Cody" as his best book, and he may have been right.The second "visionary" book, "Visions of Gerard" was published in 1962 but written in 1956. It consists of Kerouac's remembrances of his beloved older brother, Gerard, who died at the age of nine when Kerouac himself was four. Kerouac idealized has brother as a potential saint who loved animals, taught non-judgment, and had a deep, pantheistic religious sense. The novel captures the grief attendant upon the death of a young child. It is also about Kerouac himself, about working class Lowell in the 1920s, and about Kerouac's family. The text in this volume includes the drawings by James Spanfeller which accompanied the original publication. The drawings add to the appeal of the book.The final novel in this volume, "Big Sur" also was published in 1962. The book describes Kerouac's wish to escape publicity and fame by travelling to California to recover his sobriety and balance at a cottage owned by his friend, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, in California's beautiful Big Sur. The book shifts in scene between Big Sur and the streets and bars of San Francisco where Kerouac meets old friends, including Cassady, just released from prison, and his wife. Kerouac is painfully honest and self-lacerating in this book, which describes his inability to form a lasting relationship with a woman, his self-centeredness, and, most importantly his alcoholism. The climactic scene of the novel consists of a vivid portrayal of a hallucinating Kerouac suffering from delirium tremens. In 2013, Michael Polish directed and wrote the screenplay for a moderately successful film version of "Big Sur".Some readers will be hesitant about these books. After some reflection, I am grateful to the Library of America for including them in this volume and in its series. The books capture a distinctive American voice which is worth preserving. Todd Tietchen's notes to the volume are detailed and capture the breadth of Kerouac's readings and of his allusions to popular culture. The volume's also includes a "character key" which identifies the named characters in the novels with the characters in Kerouac's life and a chronology of Kerouac's life, which is identical to the chronology in the LOA's earlier Kerouac volumes. The LOA kindly provided me with a review copy of this title.Robin Friedman

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Jack Kerouac: Visions of Cody, Visions of Gerard, Big Sur: (Library of America #262), by Jack Kerouac

Sabtu, 06 Juli 2013

A New Beginning (Sumeria's Sons), by Lexi Ander

A New Beginning (Sumeria's Sons), by Lexi Ander

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Gregori and Juan have been dancing around each other since the fateful day when Juan gave his blood oath to Tristan Janick, and they were both swept up in the chaos that Tristan has brought to their worlds. But dangerous ghosts haunt Gregori and even the fierce, compelling Juan and the pull between them is not enough to override his desire to keep everyone safe by leaving the only place he wants to stay... A New Beginning contains some explicit content. While Books 1 and 2 in the Sumeria's Son series (Twin Flames and Songs of the Earth) contain some world building elements that are not fully explored in this book, it is largely stand alone and can be read out of order with the rest of the series.

A New Beginning (Sumeria's Sons), by Lexi Ander

  • Published on: 2015-03-03
  • Released on: 2015-03-03
  • Format: Kindle eBook
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Book Review by PizzyGirl By PrismBookAlliance 4 of 5 StarsFor original review see The Prism Book Alliance® Blog onlineI loved books one and two in this series which focus on Tristan and Ushna. But when I saw there was a short story in this universe that focused on Gregori, I got so excited. Gregori has been a steady presence in this story so far, but I have longed for more about him and to see him whole and happy. A New Beginning was my chance and I eagerly devoured this story.I loved this short story. It was a great interlude and painted wonderful pictures of Gregori and Juan. I was impressed with the amount of history and character building the author was able to fit into something so short.This story was about Gregori and from his own perspective. It was a really good look inside his head. Gregori hides scars both physical and emotional and this short story gave the reader a better understanding of how he views himself and his abilities. It gave the reader a better idea of where he thinks he fits into this rebellion and his views on his worth in relationships. I got a better understanding of the Magi through Gregori’s flashback and discussion on his past.Juan was a quiet steady presence protecting and defending Gregori not only from battle threats, but from Gregori himself. Juan was the voice of reason and patience, seeing beyond Gregori’s outer walls to the man beneath. He was a great compliment to Gregori’s personality. I like that it teased enough about the growing attraction between the men without giving everything away. I also liked that the ending was not an ending but just another look into Gregori’s mind that sets things up for future books. This story is not complete and i am looking forward to more.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. The Author Needs to Go Back to School By Anne Wingate I cut my teeth on Van Vogt, Heinlein, and others of that ilk. When I was five my father would put them in the bottom drawer of my dresser and sternly warn me not to touch them. As he expected, that was a sure-fire way to be sure I read them. Compared to those books, this is totally boring. It is also incoherent in places, and has problems with spelling, punctuation, and incorrect word usage. It makes my stomach hurt. I agree that this writer has a right to post his book on Amazon. That's one of things Amazon does, and many very good books that might not otherwise be published show up here. But I would advise this writer to enroll in a creative writing school, whether it's in a nearby college or The Writer's Digest School. There is excuse for exposing one's ignorance to this expanse. But ignorance can be cured, and the concept is good. Please, author, go back to school.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Great story By DeNeez I love Juan and Gregori together. This is great story of the two finally getting together and Gregori revealing his past. Part of the Sumerian Son's series. It just gives a glimpse of the world of lycan shifters and magicians.

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Accidentally Hers (Sterling Canyon), by Jamie Beck

Accidentally Hers (Sterling Canyon), by Jamie Beck

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When ruggedly sexy backcountry guide Grey Lowell moves to Sterling Canyon, Colorado, after buying the ski-expedition company Backtrax, his plans don’t include romance. Still, it’s fun to look—especially across a crowded restaurant at a beauty he dubs “Bambi.” But all his plans change later that night when he’s injured by a drunk driver.

Physical therapist Avery Randall is shocked to learn that Grey’s the man her brother struck with his car, and even more stunned when he arrives at the clinic expecting her help. Despite her reservations and Grey’s silly new nickname for her, Avery agrees to work with him, and passion begins to simmer. Yet with his livelihood at stake, Grey must make tough decisions that could hurt Avery and her family. Before long, Avery’s loyalties are tested, and the choices she and Grey each make may cost them their chance at lasting love.

Accidentally Hers (Sterling Canyon), by Jamie Beck

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #881 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2015-10-06
  • Released on: 2015-10-06
  • Format: Kindle eBook
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Jamie Beck is a former attorney with a passion for inventing stories about love and redemption. In addition to writing about romance, she also enjoys dancing around the kitchen while cooking and hitting the slopes in Vermont and Utah. Above all, she is a grateful wife and mother to a very patient, supportive family. Visit her on Facebook at www.facebook.com/JamieBeckBooks.


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18 of 19 people found the following review helpful. Had potential but just fell short for me By Artfullee It's not easy for me to write a negative review. As a creative in a different arena, I understand how much goes into expressing yourself in such a public way, you are laying yourself bare for all to see and comment on, and I appreciate the courage that takes. Having said that, we all look for different things in our books and this is just my opinion, which goes against many of the reviews on here.Firstly, what I liked about this book.I liked the premise of the story, the way the author wove the main characters stories together. It was set up well, and opened up opportunities for emotional attachment and angst. I also could envisage the setting and atmosphere of the town.I liked the main characters friendship groups and what they added to the story and I can see there is potential for the author to continue this series with their stories.Sadly, as the story went on I felt bogged down by too much inner dialogue, particularly from the heroine, her 'rules', and her manner, which caused me to disconnect from her as the story progressed. She began to annoy me with her flip flopping of emotions and poor decision making. I felt some of it was there just to create unnecessary angst and ended up making her look weak and immature. I understood how her past had effected her but, in the end I lost interest in her HEA.Grey, on the other hand, I felt more of a connection to than Avery, but still missed the total connection that I look for. I thought he was open and honest. He showed his vulnerability, even when Avery was not willing to do the same. I had to wonder though, if attraction and lust would be enough to overcome the obstacles they had in the beginning, knowing what they did and what it meant for their budding relationship. I'm not sure I would have pursued a relationship in that situation until the issue between us was somewhat more resolved.Overall, this book had potential but it just fell short for me. I thought that some of the situations were added or drawn out unnecessarily. Some just took the focus away from their developing relationship and the ability for the reader to form a strong bond with the main characters. The ending felt rushed and Grey forgave Avery far to quickly for my liking. I didn't want him to drag it out, but he did a complete 180 in the space of 5 minutes that I felt was unrealistic. And then the book ended. I would have liked an epilogue. And I would have liked someone to stand up to Avery's overbearing father. It just felt unfinished to me.

10 of 10 people found the following review helpful. Challenges, obstacles and loyalty... By Cheryl Stout Grey Lowell runs a backcountry skiing expedition company called Backtrax in the San Juan mountains of Colorado. He lives in the small town of Sterling Canyon and loves grape lollipops.He sees a woman across a room and nicknames her Bambi, little realizing what an impact this woman will have on his life. Right after seeing (and becoming interested in this woman), Grey is hit and injured by a drunk driver.When he goes in for PT, he finds out that Avery Randall aka Bambi is his occupational physical therapist - and also the sister of the drunk driver.I liked the locale - the southwestern part of Colorado is one of my favorite places. In fact, we just got back from vacation there so I was really able to visualize the area as I was reading about it.Grey is almost too good to be true. And Avery definitely has some issues. Questions are raised about give and take in relationships and also about loyalty - to your family and to your significant other.But I liked the story and the romance. The ending was a bit rushed and I would have like an epilogue for this story. I think it is the first story in a Sterling Canyon series, though, so I imagine there will be more about the pair in future books.NOTE: I received this book from Montlake Romance (Amazon Publishing) through Net Galley in exchange for my honest review.

15 of 17 people found the following review helpful. Awful By Kindle Customer This was an interesting twist as far as the plot goes. If anyone, other than the hero, had one ounce of maturity, it might have gone somewhere. But instead we had the hapless brother, the bully father, the invisible mother, the playboy best friend, the repentant ex, the immature best friend, and finally a heroine who blew in the wind. Story was slow, the romance inconceivable and too many annoying sideline characters

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Rabu, 03 Juli 2013

The Devil's Posse, by Charles G. West

The Devil's Posse, by Charles G. West

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IDLE HANDS Always dependable, brothers Logan and Billy Cross have worked the same cattle drive since they were teenagers. Now that they’re men, their boss is retiring, and they’re out of a job. He sends them to Fort Pierre in the Dakota Territory, recommending they join up with a horse drive to Sturgis. But the Crosses’ journey takes a dark turn when they enter a saloon to meet their prospective boss. After the younger brother, Billy, foolishly smiles at someone else’s woman, he draws the ire of Quincy Morgan and his gang of outlaws. Soon the brothers will learn a valuable lesson—one that will be paid for in blood....

The Devil's Posse, by Charles G. West

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #527312 in Books
  • Brand: West, Charles G.
  • Published on: 2015-03-03
  • Released on: 2015-03-03
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 6.75" h x .83" w x 4.20" l, .0 pounds
  • Binding: Mass Market Paperback
  • 304 pages
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. wonderful as ever Charles By Clarice I think I have almost read all his books read about 5 or 6 before I got my first Kindle. wonderful as ever Charles, please keep them coming. if I don't get one of your books every other week. I can't stand it . Thanks for all your wonderful book , I have been disappointed yet. Clarice

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Good Book By Bobby I'm partial to Charles G West. The was a pleasure to read. Kept my attention though-out.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. great writer. By HARALD G. HALL another great book. man just writing great stories. can't wait for the next book.

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