Jamie Quinn practices family law in Hollywood, Florida, but she always seems to end up handling cases that are about much more than family. This time she is approached to handle a divorce case. Divorce cases are simple, right? Well, not this one. Nan Glasser, the wife of the most famous attorney in town, comes…
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Book Reviews, Devotionals, Fiction Writing, New Words Learned, Nonfiction, Words
A Sherlock Holmes Devotional: Uncovering the Mysteries of God – a Review
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A Trip to the Hardware Store & Other Calamities (Quirky Essays for Quirky People) – a Review
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• •Book Reviews, Fiction Writing, Mystery, New Words Learned, Suspense/Thrillers, Words
Murder Run – a Review
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• •Fiction Writing, Guest Posts, Zombie Fiction
Zombies Can Be Fun! – Guest Post by Stephen Helmes
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The Turn of the Screw: the Book & the Movie – a Review
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• •A young governess travels to a secluded estate to care for two children. She discovers, much to her horror that a couple of ghosts are hanging around, and these children are communicating with them. The governess fears that these ghosts are evil and attempting to possess the children. The rather creepy children know about these…
Book Reviews, Fiction Writing, Horror
Meat – a Review
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The Legend of Sleepy Hollow: the Book, the Audiobook, the Movie, & the Series – a Review
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• •Most everyone has heard of The Legend of Sleepy Hollow and its headless horseman that terrorizes a village. You have probably also heard about the movie and television series, both of which are loosely based on the classic by Washington Irving. First is a review of the book, favorite sentences, and new words learned. After…
Book Reviews, Horror, Television/Movies
The Amityville Horror: the House, the Book, and the Movie
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• •From December 18, 1975 to January 14, 1976, the house located at 112 Ocean Avenue in the Amityville Village of Long Island, New York, was occupied by George and Kathleen Lutz along with their children. The story of what they experienced during the twenty-eight days they resided in this house is told in The Amityville…