Aug 10, 2007
The Start of Magic by Dr. Bob Rich
Dr. Bob Rich’s, “The Start of Magic”, begins an exciting mythic tale of the Ehvelen peoples from long ago. Their name suggests elves or fairies, and they have beautiful faces, eyes, and bodies that are quite small, averaging about three feet tall. The image is enhanced by their very physical behaviors of leaping among tree tops and singing like birds to secretly communicate. Enemies see... read more
Aug 10, 2007
A Summer Knight’s Tale by Ronda Chervin and Gene Grandy
“A Summer Knight’s Tale” by Ronda Chervin and Gene Grandy is a charming story about the power of faith. It will appeal to many readers with its memorable characters and cleverly detailed narrative. When the usual priest for the quaint town of Pebble Creek needs the summer to recuperate after heart surgery, the parish awaits the arrival of a summer replacement. At the Franciscan retreat,... read more
Aug 10, 2007
Remembering You by Cass Andre
“Remembering You” by Cass Andre focuses on Dray Sloan, a gun-toting, card-cheating, woman whose sister dies and leaves Dray to care for her five nieces and nephews. Lacking any maternal instinct, Dray feels overwhelmed but responsible for the children, and surprisingly finds herself drawn to them. They “warmed her with a feeling she could only compare to that of an honest royal... read more
Aug 10, 2007
Picture of Guilt by Helen Haddad
A shocked, terror-stricken crime witness provides a forensic artist with a detailed description of a murderer. When the witness views the final sketch, she insists it’s not correct. The artist dutifully makes the requested changes – but a nagging doubt enters her mind. Did she really draw the wrong man? “Picture of Guilt”, author Helen Haddad’s promising first novel, is the... read more
Aug 10, 2007
