Could the person sitting next to you on a plane have a cold or could it be something more deadly…
Jul. 29th, 2009 | 10:30 am
Terrorists develop a new airborne strain of anthrax. Six of the terrorists are unknowingly infected with the anthrax and placed on separate flights to the US. The symptoms mimic the common cold. The terrorists’ coughs and sneezes spread the virus to those trapped in the plane with him.
Dr. Gil Martin is a down-on-his-luck ER physician. He’s divorced and drowning his problems in a bottle. His ex-wife, Tara, works with the CDC and still owns his heart. A patient comes into the ER with what appears to be an URI, but he turns out to be infected with a new strain of anthrax. Gil sobers up and gets his head on straight. He turns to Tara for assistance. The search for the source of the anthrax and the effort to inform the public leads to danger for Gil. He and Tara begin to work out their differences, but is it too late?
Dr. Chris Holmes brings his expertise to his first novel Mosquito Tapes. Holmes deftly creates a convincing plot. His use of medical terminology lends to the believability of this work of art. Holmes’ characters are interesting. The combination of mystery and romance are perfect. The romance adds depth to the lead characters, Gil and Tara. However, Holmes never lets romance over power the mystery. Holmes is a talented author, and I look forward to reading more of his work.
Dr. Gil Martin is a down-on-his-luck ER physician. He’s divorced and drowning his problems in a bottle. His ex-wife, Tara, works with the CDC and still owns his heart. A patient comes into the ER with what appears to be an URI, but he turns out to be infected with a new strain of anthrax. Gil sobers up and gets his head on straight. He turns to Tara for assistance. The search for the source of the anthrax and the effort to inform the public leads to danger for Gil. He and Tara begin to work out their differences, but is it too late?
Dr. Chris Holmes brings his expertise to his first novel Mosquito Tapes. Holmes deftly creates a convincing plot. His use of medical terminology lends to the believability of this work of art. Holmes’ characters are interesting. The combination of mystery and romance are perfect. The romance adds depth to the lead characters, Gil and Tara. However, Holmes never lets romance over power the mystery. Holmes is a talented author, and I look forward to reading more of his work.
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A plot filled with intrigue, mystery. and romance. Move over Dr. Quincy, there is a never Forensic
Jul. 29th, 2009 | 10:25 am
A plot filled with intrigue, mystery. and romance. Move over Dr. Quincy, there is a never Forensic Pathologist in town….Dr. Jack Youngblood.
Dr. Jack Youngblood had long been fascinated by the dead; which is handy, since he is a forensic pathologist. His fascination earned him the nickname the Ghoul. He’s been married twice. The first ended in divorce; his second wife died of leukemia. He now finds himself falling in love with co-worker Jill Hanraty. When Jack finds a John Doe on his table with a bullet hole in his forehead, he is determined to answer the questions: who, what, when, where, how, and by whom. The case was like a jigsaw puzzle. It leads him to Biologistics, a mosquito, and more questions. Who in his office was leaking information? Could he and Jill work together and still have a relationship? What did mosquitoes have to do with two dead men? What was really going on at Biologistics? The search for the answers to these questions could be very dangerous.
Chris Holmes put his medical training to use in his latest book Mosquito Tapes. He offers readers a plot filled with intrigue, mystery, and romance. Dr. Jac k Youngblood is an interesting character. Holmes brings this character to life, allowing readers a peak into what makes him tick. While there is more than a hint at romance, Holmes never lets that get in the way of the purpose of the plot…mystery and intrigue. The plot of this mystery demonstrates the possibility of a terrorist plot.
Could Dr. Jack Youngblood be the next Kate Scarpetta? I see the possibility. I’ve long been fascinated with Forensic Pathology. I’ve read every Kate Scarpetta mystery. I’m actually reminded of the Jack Klugman series Quincy. I’ve eagerly tuned into the CSI series. Grisham, move over there is a new Forensic Pathologist in town. Jack Youngblood will become a favorite. I hope Chris Holmes plans a series of books with this character as lead. I can see Jack and Jill’s romance slowly developing while they work together to solve mysteries.
Dr. Jack Youngblood had long been fascinated by the dead; which is handy, since he is a forensic pathologist. His fascination earned him the nickname the Ghoul. He’s been married twice. The first ended in divorce; his second wife died of leukemia. He now finds himself falling in love with co-worker Jill Hanraty. When Jack finds a John Doe on his table with a bullet hole in his forehead, he is determined to answer the questions: who, what, when, where, how, and by whom. The case was like a jigsaw puzzle. It leads him to Biologistics, a mosquito, and more questions. Who in his office was leaking information? Could he and Jill work together and still have a relationship? What did mosquitoes have to do with two dead men? What was really going on at Biologistics? The search for the answers to these questions could be very dangerous.
Chris Holmes put his medical training to use in his latest book Mosquito Tapes. He offers readers a plot filled with intrigue, mystery, and romance. Dr. Jac k Youngblood is an interesting character. Holmes brings this character to life, allowing readers a peak into what makes him tick. While there is more than a hint at romance, Holmes never lets that get in the way of the purpose of the plot…mystery and intrigue. The plot of this mystery demonstrates the possibility of a terrorist plot.
Could Dr. Jack Youngblood be the next Kate Scarpetta? I see the possibility. I’ve long been fascinated with Forensic Pathology. I’ve read every Kate Scarpetta mystery. I’m actually reminded of the Jack Klugman series Quincy. I’ve eagerly tuned into the CSI series. Grisham, move over there is a new Forensic Pathologist in town. Jack Youngblood will become a favorite. I hope Chris Holmes plans a series of books with this character as lead. I can see Jack and Jill’s romance slowly developing while they work together to solve mysteries.
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Mosquito Tapes
Jun. 28th, 2009 | 10:54 pm
A plot filled with intrigue, mystery. and romance. Move over Dr. Quincy, there is a never Forensic Pathologist in town….Dr. Jack Youngblood.
Dr. Jack Youngblood had long been fascinated by the dead; which is handy, since he is a forensic pathologist. His fascination earned him the nickname the Ghoul. He’s been married twice. The first ended in divorce; his second wife died of leukemia. He now finds himself falling in love with co-worker Jill Hanraty. When Jack finds a John Doe on his table with a bullet hole in his forehead, he is determined to answer the questions: who, what, when, where, how, and by whom. The case was like a jigsaw puzzle. It leads him to Biologistics, a mosquito, and more questions. Who in his office was leaking information? Could he and Jill work together and still have a relationship? What did mosquitoes have to do with two dead men? What was really going on at Biologistics? The search for the answers to these questions could be very dangerous.
Chris Holmes put his medical training to use in his latest book Mosquito Tapes. He offers readers a plot filled with intrigue, mystery, and romance. Dr. Jac k Youngblood is an interesting character. Holmes brings this character to life, allowing readers a peak into what makes him tick. While there is more than a hint at romance, Holmes never lets that get in the way of the purpose of the plot…mystery and intrigue. The plot of this mystery demonstrates the possibility of a terrorist plot.
Could Dr. Jack Youngblood be the next Kate Scarpetta? I see the possibility. I’ve long been fascinated with Forensic Pathology. I’ve read every Kate Scarpetta mystery. I’m actually reminded of the Jack Klugman series Quincy. I’ve eagerly tuned into the CSI series. Grisham, move over there is a new Forensic Pathologist in town. Jack Youngblood will become a favorite. I hope Chris Holmes plans a series of books with this character as lead. I can see Jack and Jill’s romance slowly developing while they work together to solve mysteries.
Dr. Jack Youngblood had long been fascinated by the dead; which is handy, since he is a forensic pathologist. His fascination earned him the nickname the Ghoul. He’s been married twice. The first ended in divorce; his second wife died of leukemia. He now finds himself falling in love with co-worker Jill Hanraty. When Jack finds a John Doe on his table with a bullet hole in his forehead, he is determined to answer the questions: who, what, when, where, how, and by whom. The case was like a jigsaw puzzle. It leads him to Biologistics, a mosquito, and more questions. Who in his office was leaking information? Could he and Jill work together and still have a relationship? What did mosquitoes have to do with two dead men? What was really going on at Biologistics? The search for the answers to these questions could be very dangerous.
Chris Holmes put his medical training to use in his latest book Mosquito Tapes. He offers readers a plot filled with intrigue, mystery, and romance. Dr. Jac k Youngblood is an interesting character. Holmes brings this character to life, allowing readers a peak into what makes him tick. While there is more than a hint at romance, Holmes never lets that get in the way of the purpose of the plot…mystery and intrigue. The plot of this mystery demonstrates the possibility of a terrorist plot.
Could Dr. Jack Youngblood be the next Kate Scarpetta? I see the possibility. I’ve long been fascinated with Forensic Pathology. I’ve read every Kate Scarpetta mystery. I’m actually reminded of the Jack Klugman series Quincy. I’ve eagerly tuned into the CSI series. Grisham, move over there is a new Forensic Pathologist in town. Jack Youngblood will become a favorite. I hope Chris Holmes plans a series of books with this character as lead. I can see Jack and Jill’s romance slowly developing while they work together to solve mysteries.
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Blest Atheist
Jun. 28th, 2009 | 09:08 pm
Elizabeth Mahlou grew up in an abusive home. She tells of her mother stabbing her brother with a knife in the buttocks, and her father throwing a pitchfork and stabbing him with it. Taking an airplane ride had a whole new meaning in this family. The abuse was physical, emotional, and sexual. “The wounds were in the heart and mind and covered parts of the body.” Like most bullies, their mother blamed them for the pain she inflicted.
Did Mahlou’s mother have PMDD? Possibly, however, medicine was not available at that time. Elizabeth knew that she had a problem with rage. She took it out in different ways. She did not beat her children. She believes that rage can be inherited. Perhaps it can, or perhaps it is a learned trait.
I can hardly blame her for the sermon the young Elizabeth unleashed on the congregation of her church. She must have seen them as evil to sit by and allow the abuse to continue. She saw them as hypocrites. Mahlou turned her back on God, because she thought he had turned his back on her.
Mahlou continues to share bits and pieces of her adult life, including her stint in the army. She speaks of her handicapped children. Mahlou fought for equality for her children. Time after time, things happened that many would call coincidences. Eventually, Elizabeth Mahlou came to know them as blessings from God.
One of the most astute statements in this book is “There is a clear difference between an easy life and a good life.” Elizabeth’s life has not been, easy but her adult years have been good.
Blest Atheist is an unusual book. Elizabeth Mahlou has led an unusual life. It is easy to see how intelligent she is. 2/3 or more of this book is spent discussing her childhood. I hope that putting all of that terrible time on paper gives her closure. Many would never be able to forgive such abuse. As Elizabeth has discovered, with God all things are possible. I wish her well and all of God’s blessings.
Did Mahlou’s mother have PMDD? Possibly, however, medicine was not available at that time. Elizabeth knew that she had a problem with rage. She took it out in different ways. She did not beat her children. She believes that rage can be inherited. Perhaps it can, or perhaps it is a learned trait.
I can hardly blame her for the sermon the young Elizabeth unleashed on the congregation of her church. She must have seen them as evil to sit by and allow the abuse to continue. She saw them as hypocrites. Mahlou turned her back on God, because she thought he had turned his back on her.
Mahlou continues to share bits and pieces of her adult life, including her stint in the army. She speaks of her handicapped children. Mahlou fought for equality for her children. Time after time, things happened that many would call coincidences. Eventually, Elizabeth Mahlou came to know them as blessings from God.
One of the most astute statements in this book is “There is a clear difference between an easy life and a good life.” Elizabeth’s life has not been, easy but her adult years have been good.
Blest Atheist is an unusual book. Elizabeth Mahlou has led an unusual life. It is easy to see how intelligent she is. 2/3 or more of this book is spent discussing her childhood. I hope that putting all of that terrible time on paper gives her closure. Many would never be able to forgive such abuse. As Elizabeth has discovered, with God all things are possible. I wish her well and all of God’s blessings.
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Have You Been Royally Screwed
Jun. 28th, 2009 | 08:48 pm
How to Get What You Deserve by Making People and Companies Deliver on Their Promises, Products, Goods, and Services…
Have Your Been Royally Screwed? May sound like a comical title, but this is a very serious topic. Most of us can answer this question with a resounding YES! Myron Z. Bernstein is a consumer advocate. Did he plan to be one? I am not sure, but I don’t think so. I think he became an advocate out of necessity. Everyone needs to be an advocate. Despite the term “Customer Service”, few companies care about you. Their goal is to make money--even if they means cheating you. Bernstein exposes the abuses and the schemes behind warranties, insurance, contractors, rebates, and a number of other consumer “services.”
The reader will be shaking their head “yes” while reading some of the examples in this book. Myron is sharing situations most readers have faced. The difference between most consumers and Myron is –HE FIGHTS BACK—and he WINS. I admire Bernstein’s tenacity. Have Your Been Royally Screwed? Is filled with wisdom and expertise. The next time I deal with a customer service representative, I will be armed with Bernstein’s strategies and techniques.
Bernstein writes in an interesting, easy-to-read style. I felt as though I was sitting across the table, sharing a cup of tea with a good friend as he shared his vast knowledge with me. Don’t be victim to customer service again, purchase you copy at Amazon.
Have Your Been Royally Screwed? May sound like a comical title, but this is a very serious topic. Most of us can answer this question with a resounding YES! Myron Z. Bernstein is a consumer advocate. Did he plan to be one? I am not sure, but I don’t think so. I think he became an advocate out of necessity. Everyone needs to be an advocate. Despite the term “Customer Service”, few companies care about you. Their goal is to make money--even if they means cheating you. Bernstein exposes the abuses and the schemes behind warranties, insurance, contractors, rebates, and a number of other consumer “services.”
The reader will be shaking their head “yes” while reading some of the examples in this book. Myron is sharing situations most readers have faced. The difference between most consumers and Myron is –HE FIGHTS BACK—and he WINS. I admire Bernstein’s tenacity. Have Your Been Royally Screwed? Is filled with wisdom and expertise. The next time I deal with a customer service representative, I will be armed with Bernstein’s strategies and techniques.
Bernstein writes in an interesting, easy-to-read style. I felt as though I was sitting across the table, sharing a cup of tea with a good friend as he shared his vast knowledge with me. Don’t be victim to customer service again, purchase you copy at Amazon.
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Beyond Ecstasy
Jun. 28th, 2009 | 08:34 pm
K Lynch offers readers an escape to the tropical island of Berneau, where love awaits and danger encroaches. Lynch begins his trilogy with a brief history of Berneau.
The Million Dollar Therapist
Carol Lindsey is the daughter of farmers who becomes the wife of a successful attorney. The marriage is not all that she expected. She and her husband divorce. This is where the genuine story begins. Carol uses her intelligence and her need to help others to become a marital therapist. However, with one of her first clients, she makes an ethical decision and finds herself in grave danger. Debt is mounting, Carol is desperate, and the IRS is investigating her finances. She and her young son take an unplanned trip to the island of Berneau, where she is safe and protected. A romance with the unofficial governor of the island, Jacques Berneau, now takes place. In the midst of all this, the reader sees a true character in Carol. She is a woman who makes decisions for herself and her son without any hesitation.
The Other Side Of The Horizon
Dr. Jack Eisner was at the end of his twelve-hour shift when a motorcycle accident was brought in. He quickly assessed the patient and started a line on him before sending him to surgery. The patient dies. Accused of negligence, the hospital board suspended Eisner permanently.
Disillusioned, Eisner set sail in the open seas. He had no plan other than escape. He spent the time looking back on his life. What he did not know was that his lawyer had argued his case before the state board, and they sided with Jack. Accidentally, Jack wondered onto a Cuban shore, where he was arrested and jailed. After he escapes imprisonment, he escapes to the sea once more only to be shipwrecked on the beautiful shores of Berneau.
The Revenge of the Rinellis
Carol Lindsey-Berneau, the wife of Jacques Berneau, the unofficial governor of Berneau, finds herself facing an enemy from someone else's past. She just happens to be the only connection from that past. In this third book of the series, the author paints a portrait of revenge, fear, courage, and cunning. He also incorporates his knowledge of medicine, as he has done in his other two books in the series. Carol fears for her son, her husband, and their lives together. She and her friends fight for what is theirs, and they fight for what is right.
K Lynch is a talented author. He takes the reader on a journey to a tropical island where love, friendship, and danger await. The connecting thread in this trilogy is the island Berneau. The tropical paradise offers pleasure, but even in paradise evil has a way of insinuating it. Lynch’s medical expertise adds much reality to this plot. Love, passion, perfect setting, action, and a tightly woven plot builds to a crescendo ending. Not allof this book is fiction. It is up to the reader to determine truth from fiction.
I eagerly await the author’s next venture into the world of fiction. What about it Dr. Lynch? What will you entertain us with next?
The Million Dollar Therapist
Carol Lindsey is the daughter of farmers who becomes the wife of a successful attorney. The marriage is not all that she expected. She and her husband divorce. This is where the genuine story begins. Carol uses her intelligence and her need to help others to become a marital therapist. However, with one of her first clients, she makes an ethical decision and finds herself in grave danger. Debt is mounting, Carol is desperate, and the IRS is investigating her finances. She and her young son take an unplanned trip to the island of Berneau, where she is safe and protected. A romance with the unofficial governor of the island, Jacques Berneau, now takes place. In the midst of all this, the reader sees a true character in Carol. She is a woman who makes decisions for herself and her son without any hesitation.
The Other Side Of The Horizon
Dr. Jack Eisner was at the end of his twelve-hour shift when a motorcycle accident was brought in. He quickly assessed the patient and started a line on him before sending him to surgery. The patient dies. Accused of negligence, the hospital board suspended Eisner permanently.
Disillusioned, Eisner set sail in the open seas. He had no plan other than escape. He spent the time looking back on his life. What he did not know was that his lawyer had argued his case before the state board, and they sided with Jack. Accidentally, Jack wondered onto a Cuban shore, where he was arrested and jailed. After he escapes imprisonment, he escapes to the sea once more only to be shipwrecked on the beautiful shores of Berneau.
The Revenge of the Rinellis
Carol Lindsey-Berneau, the wife of Jacques Berneau, the unofficial governor of Berneau, finds herself facing an enemy from someone else's past. She just happens to be the only connection from that past. In this third book of the series, the author paints a portrait of revenge, fear, courage, and cunning. He also incorporates his knowledge of medicine, as he has done in his other two books in the series. Carol fears for her son, her husband, and their lives together. She and her friends fight for what is theirs, and they fight for what is right.
K Lynch is a talented author. He takes the reader on a journey to a tropical island where love, friendship, and danger await. The connecting thread in this trilogy is the island Berneau. The tropical paradise offers pleasure, but even in paradise evil has a way of insinuating it. Lynch’s medical expertise adds much reality to this plot. Love, passion, perfect setting, action, and a tightly woven plot builds to a crescendo ending. Not allof this book is fiction. It is up to the reader to determine truth from fiction.
I eagerly await the author’s next venture into the world of fiction. What about it Dr. Lynch? What will you entertain us with next?
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“Have You Been Royally Screwed: How to Get What You Deserve by Making People and Companies Deliver
Jun. 5th, 2009 | 03:44 am
How to Get What You Deserve by Making People and Companies Deliver on Their Promises, Products, Goods and Services…
Have Your Been Royally Screwed? May sound like a comical title but this is a very serious topic. Most of us can answer this question with a resounding YES! Myron Z. Bernstein is a consumer advocate. Did he plan to be one…I am not sure but I don’t think so. I think he became an advocate out of necessity. Everyone needs to be an advocate. Despite the term Customer Service, few companies care about you. Their goal is to make money even if they means cheating you. Bernstein exposes the abuses and the schemes behind warranties, insurance, contractors, rebates, and a number of other consumer “services.”
The reader will be shaking their head yes while reading some of the examples in this book. Myron is sharing situations most readers have faced. The difference between most consumers and Myron is –HE FIGHTS BACK—and he WINS. I admire Bernstein’s tenacity. Have Your Been Royally Screwed? Is filled with wisdom and expertise. The next time I deal with a customer service representative I will be armed with Bernstein’s strategies and techniques.
Bernstein writes in a interesting, easy to read and understand style. I felt as though I was sitting across the table, sharing a cup of tea with a good friend as he shared his vast knowledge with me. Don’t be victim to customer service again, purchase you copy at Amazon.
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Have Your Been Royally Screwed? May sound like a comical title but this is a very serious topic. Most of us can answer this question with a resounding YES! Myron Z. Bernstein is a consumer advocate. Did he plan to be one…I am not sure but I don’t think so. I think he became an advocate out of necessity. Everyone needs to be an advocate. Despite the term Customer Service, few companies care about you. Their goal is to make money even if they means cheating you. Bernstein exposes the abuses and the schemes behind warranties, insurance, contractors, rebates, and a number of other consumer “services.”
The reader will be shaking their head yes while reading some of the examples in this book. Myron is sharing situations most readers have faced. The difference between most consumers and Myron is –HE FIGHTS BACK—and he WINS. I admire Bernstein’s tenacity. Have Your Been Royally Screwed? Is filled with wisdom and expertise. The next time I deal with a customer service representative I will be armed with Bernstein’s strategies and techniques.
Bernstein writes in a interesting, easy to read and understand style. I felt as though I was sitting across the table, sharing a cup of tea with a good friend as he shared his vast knowledge with me. Don’t be victim to customer service again, purchase you copy at Amazon.
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“How To Train a Rock” written by Paul Steven Stone _ http://tiny.cc/6cEtf
Jun. 5th, 2009 | 03:43 am
Paul Steven Stone is a talented author. In his latest book, How To Train A Rock, he shares his insight and perspectives on a variety of topics. For approximately twenty-five years, he wrote a syndicated column, “A Stone’s Throw.” In his own words, the column was quirky. How To Train A Rock is a compilation of those columns. Most of the entries will leave you smiling and contemplating wisdom within the article; a few will leave you with tears.
Pet Peeves discusses allowing pets to leave droppings on other’s lawns. Stone discreetly points out the rudeness without personal attacks. My favorite entry was 1-800-Stomes-Throw, where he addresses the annoying trend toward automated answering services. I become so frustrated with the list of Press 1, 2, 3, 4, etc. What button do I push to talk to a real person? The Song Bird and Me is a look at happiness, with profound wisdom. “There is a part of me that wants to hold onto the things that bring me happiness; to them in my hand so they won’t fly away. However, there is also a part of me that knows you have to free all songbirds and let them fly away—if fly away they must.” His ode to little girls will touch the hearts of fathers. “Little girl there’s no need to rush into the future. There’s no one there who can’t wait a little longer.”
The reader will find deep thoughts, a unique way to look at life, and profound wisdom. How To Train a Rock is a book you want to savor. Do not rush! Read one or two a day and ponder the author’s true meaning behind each column.
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Pet Peeves discusses allowing pets to leave droppings on other’s lawns. Stone discreetly points out the rudeness without personal attacks. My favorite entry was 1-800-Stomes-Throw, where he addresses the annoying trend toward automated answering services. I become so frustrated with the list of Press 1, 2, 3, 4, etc. What button do I push to talk to a real person? The Song Bird and Me is a look at happiness, with profound wisdom. “There is a part of me that wants to hold onto the things that bring me happiness; to them in my hand so they won’t fly away. However, there is also a part of me that knows you have to free all songbirds and let them fly away—if fly away they must.” His ode to little girls will touch the hearts of fathers. “Little girl there’s no need to rush into the future. There’s no one there who can’t wait a little longer.”
The reader will find deep thoughts, a unique way to look at life, and profound wisdom. How To Train a Rock is a book you want to savor. Do not rush! Read one or two a day and ponder the author’s true meaning behind each column.
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Check out Dreams Of Beauty written by Aubrie Dionne http://tiny.cc/ibbvG
Jun. 5th, 2009 | 03:42 am
Reviewed by Lynn for ReviewYourBook.com
Almost every night Emme sees the man of her dreams. She has no idea who he is. He seems so real. Davian is trapped in Emme’s dream. He was cursed by a Sorceress a hundred years ago, destined to live in a dream until a kiss breaks the curse.
Davian’s niece, has assumed control of the Hawthorn Estate. She had a plan to get rich quick. The whole village with be disrupted if she follows through with her plan . There was only one way to stop the evile woman from destroying the village, Davian. Emme set out to rescue Davian and the village.
Dreams of Beauty is a delightful read. I was reminded of a reverse Sleeping Beauty. The characters are well developed. The plot is strong, flows smoothly and will delight teen/young adult readers.
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Almost every night Emme sees the man of her dreams. She has no idea who he is. He seems so real. Davian is trapped in Emme’s dream. He was cursed by a Sorceress a hundred years ago, destined to live in a dream until a kiss breaks the curse.
Davian’s niece, has assumed control of the Hawthorn Estate. She had a plan to get rich quick. The whole village with be disrupted if she follows through with her plan . There was only one way to stop the evile woman from destroying the village, Davian. Emme set out to rescue Davian and the village.
Dreams of Beauty is a delightful read. I was reminded of a reverse Sleeping Beauty. The characters are well developed. The plot is strong, flows smoothly and will delight teen/young adult readers.
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Check out Winter Queen - Seasons of Fantasy written by Aubrie Dionne http://tiny.cc/6cEtf
Jun. 5th, 2009 | 03:42 am
Reviewed by Kira for ReviewYourBook.com(17 years old)
We all have our reasons for who we are and what we do in our lives, in the past the Winter Queen had been a princess in a powerful family with all the riches of the world. Everything in her world had changed when she fell in love with a commoner, who held her heart. But all good things come to an end, her love then broke her heart into pieces with a great betrayal, which would never be healed. Now the Princess is controlling the cold winds that come across the lands and those who are in her way feel the wrath of the heart that was once whole, but now broken. To heal the coldest, most fragile heart in life all it takes is the kindest in a person’s heart.
Winter Queen by Aubrie Dionne reminds the reader that everyone has an appearance that we don’t want to show to others. We chose to show a side that everyone hates so that we wont let them get close to our hearts, and if we can never feel the pain of a loss again. Winter Queen also reminds the reader that we have to take a risk in life, every person is not the same, and that one person can heal our hearts and make something better for our lives. This story is amazing and will help people realize that with a big risk comes a great pleasure.
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We all have our reasons for who we are and what we do in our lives, in the past the Winter Queen had been a princess in a powerful family with all the riches of the world. Everything in her world had changed when she fell in love with a commoner, who held her heart. But all good things come to an end, her love then broke her heart into pieces with a great betrayal, which would never be healed. Now the Princess is controlling the cold winds that come across the lands and those who are in her way feel the wrath of the heart that was once whole, but now broken. To heal the coldest, most fragile heart in life all it takes is the kindest in a person’s heart.
Winter Queen by Aubrie Dionne reminds the reader that everyone has an appearance that we don’t want to show to others. We chose to show a side that everyone hates so that we wont let them get close to our hearts, and if we can never feel the pain of a loss again. Winter Queen also reminds the reader that we have to take a risk in life, every person is not the same, and that one person can heal our hearts and make something better for our lives. This story is amazing and will help people realize that with a big risk comes a great pleasure.
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