Guess Who by Nesly Clerge and Joyce L. Shafer is a sultry romance story nicely wrapped in a cop thriller. A pleasant read for these cozy winter nights.In the center of it all stands Tessa, a woman with a tumultuous past and full of contradictions. She becomes...
What do you think would happen if most people spent as much time planning their retirement and investments each year as they spend watching football? I suspect we would all have a lot more money, be better prepared for retirement, and maybe even be able to afford...
I was chatting with a librarian today who showed me a book she thought I might enjoy. I had mentioned I like over comer stories. This one had two stars, a librarian and a cat. Author Vicky Myron went through some tough times. She overcame a divorce, welfare,...
“Ellipsis” by Kristy McGinnis is a wonderful piece of fiction that reads like real life. The novel tells the story of a girl becoming a woman. And through this not so out of the ordinary life are presented some of the horrors of ordinary life.The novel...
In Ancient India, human life was caricatured as a four-fold cycle, beginning with Shaishavam (infant – 0 to 5 years) Balyam (Child – 5-15 years), Yauvanam (Youth – 15 to 60) and Vardhkayam (old age). However in any of the literatures of those period,...
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