In just ten weeks, Kate McCall has used her acting expertise, her theatrical flair, and her dramatic savvy (her words) to solve not just one or two, but many cases. It all started when her father was found dead, tied to a chair with his eyes blown out. He left Kate his private detective business.…
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Book Reviews, Fantasy, Fiction Writing, New Words Learned, Paranormal, Suspense/Thrillers, Words
School for Psychics: Book One – a Review
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• •Harry Potter went to a special school for wizards where he learned to control his powers. Teddy Cannon is going to a school where she is learning to control and use her psychic abilities. When the story begins, Teddy has been banned from every poker table in Las Vegas. She has disguised herself and is…
Book Reviews, Fiction Writing, Inspirational, New Words Learned, Words
Broken Chains – a Review
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• •Broken Chains takes place in Azerbaijan, Kenya, and Canada. It is a story of escape from abuse, psychological and physical. It is a story of poverty, deceit, dementia, and alcoholism. It is a story of errors in judgment. The daughter suffers because of her mother’s bad choices, yet she ends up making similar bad choices in…
Book Reviews, Dark Fiction, Fiction Writing, Mystery, New Words Learned, Suspense/Thrillers, Words
The Coven Murders (The Inspector Sheehan Mysteries, Book 3) – a Review
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• •The story opens on the dark night of July 31, 1995. That night is dark in more ways than one. A ritualistic human sacrifice is being made. Oh, and the woman being sacrificed is pregnant. Then the story skips ahead to twenty-one years later. Has the sacrifice been forgotten? What about the child she was…
Book Reviews, Fiction Writing, New Words Learned, Words
Let There Be Light: the Book & the Movie – a Review
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The Broken Girls – a Review
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Confusing Words: Bring vs. Take
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• •Bring and take are two words that a lot of people are confused about how to use. I’ve heard them used wrong on television shows, in movies, and on radio talk shows. Is there a reason for this confusion? Some people grew up in regions or households where these words were consistently used in the wrong way. Others…
Book Reviews, Fiction Writing, Mystery, New Words Learned, Science Fiction, Suspense/Thrillers, Words
Behold Darkness: Wolves of the Apocalypse (Unclean Evolution, Book 1) – a Review
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• •Editing, Emotions, Fiction Writing, Grammar & Punctuation, Words
All Caps, Multiple Exclamation Points, & the Interrobang
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Enigma – a Review
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• •Political intrigue surrounds a murder and the framing of the son of the president’s right-hand man, and the infamous Russians are involved. The political intrigue, along with the search for the fountain of youth, makes this story hard to put down. A man who appears to be off his rocker forces his way into the…