Recent Reviews

A Murder in Auschwitz
J.C.
Stephenson

MYSTERY:  "A Murder in Auschwitz" is the story of Jewish lawyer Manfred Meyer.  Beginning in 1929, the novel follows Manfred from the beginning of his career through the next decade and a half, bringing the reader to the actual setting of story - a concentration camp in Poland in the midst of the Second World

Immortal L.A.
Eric
Czuleger

Eric Czuleger makes his debut with a collection of tales about the history of L.A. as never heard before. The author deftly mixes accurate historical events with paranormal explanations using great attention to detail, including an explanation of why L.A. is so sunny!

Venture back to Oban, New Zealand for the second installment in the "Due South" series.  Ben Harland, a confirmed bachelor with rough edges, finds out he has a daughter when her flaky mother drops Jade on his front door step and leaves. Enter one amazing woman named Kezia, a school teacher and neighbor with an exuberant daughter of her own.

TIME TRAVEL:  Claire Winslow is engaged, but wonders if shes making the right choice. She escapes to the East Coast, hoping the ocean will either clear her mind or set it straight.

The Shrew That Tames
Michelle
Stegman

Lord Ashfair, Ash for short, is in dire straits.  The family estate is in ruins, his money depleted and no matter how deeply he wants to correct the mistake he can think of nothing, except to marry an heiress.  But the few prospects in that area are already deluged with willing suitors.  Unless....

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