What if you learned that your father was bent on destroying you and everything you loved? What if you discovered that your entire life had been a lie? Have you ever wondered what it would be like to grow up in the mob? Renee’s father is a tyrant and underboss for a powerful crime family.…
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Writing About the Mob – Guest Post by Jennifer Bates
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Nine Bright and Sunny Words
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Alberto Pupo – Who Am I?
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• •Chase your dreams, they often say. How many truly get a chance to do so? In a world that is dog-eat-dog and whatnot, chasing dreams is something meaningless and devoid of context. It is an empty platitude and nothing more. Something strange happened in my case. The stars aligned and a very special woman made…
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Watchers of the Night – a Review
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Why Dreams? – Guest Post by Matthew Keith
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Confusing Words from Interment to Its
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Until Then Dream Again – a Review
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Yes, There’s a Word for That: Kinclunk & Other Unusual Words
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Swollen Identity (McCall & Company Book 2) – a Review
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• •Some people seem to have a knack for getting themselves in trouble and embroiled in hard-to-get-out-of situations. Kate McCall is one of those people. What presents itself to her as a simple case always turns out to be so much more, and because of that, she winds up about to be arrested, handcuffed and arrested,…