The Reflex

𝗕𝗼𝗼𝗸: The Reflex 📚
𝗔𝘂𝘁𝗵𝗼𝗿: Maria Denison ✍️
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🚀 𝐑𝐞𝐯𝐢𝐞𝐰:
The Reflex written by the author Maria Denison is the first book in The Reflex Book Series. The main character of the story is Cara. She is married to a handsome husband Nic. Cara and Nic are the parents of a teenager: Max and Mia. They are twins. Dealing with two teenagers seems like a lot of work to Cara. Jinx is Cara’s friend. They were roommates in Washington, DC for ten years. After Jinx, Cara came to Cleveland.

Cara’s best friend Connor Mitchell Reed is the Director of the CIA. He knows Cara more than Nic. While working at the agency, Cara was misunderstood by many colleagues. They used to think that Cara gets favors from Reed and she sleeps with him. Nic doesn’t like Reed to be around Cara but over the years, he has accepted the fact that he is Cara’s best friend and would stay in her life. Read this story to know about Cara’s work as a spy.

The twists and turns in the story made it an interesting read. The characters are written by the author well. I was amazed how Cara’s character picked up from being a wife, mother to being a spy. The writing style of the author is nice and the title is suitable. Looking forward to reading the second book in the series.

  • 𝗠𝘆 𝗥𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗻𝗴: 5/5

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Cruz’s Cars

𝗕𝗼𝗼𝗸: Cruz’s Cars 📚
𝗔𝘂𝘁𝗵𝗼𝗿: Michael Ukoha ✍️
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🚀 𝐑𝐞𝐯𝐢𝐞𝐰:
Cruz’s Cars is a beautiful story book that features a little boy named Cruz. One Saturday morning, Cruz got a surprise. He was given a red car. His parents took him to the nearby park. On the way, Cruz got a chance to see cars of different types and colors.

Cruz was amazed to see the Sports Car, Coupe, convertible and a muscle car. Little readers would learn more about these cars by reading this book. Cruz is a kinda kid who says yes to new adventures.

This book highlights the importance of family time. It inspires parents to take their kids out on adventures and educate them at the same time. Young boys would be delighted to read this book. They can learn about cars from this delightful read. The author has used a lucid language so kids could follow this story easily. I strongly recommend this book to little readers.

  • 𝗠𝘆 𝗥𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗻𝗴: 5/5

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Clover Goes to Notre Dame

𝗕𝗼𝗼𝗸: Clover Goes to Notre Dame 📚
𝗔𝘂𝘁𝗵𝗼𝗿: Lisa Kelly ✍️
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🚀 𝐑𝐞𝐯𝐢𝐞𝐰:
“Clover Goes to Notre Dame” is an interesting Children’s book written by the author Lisa Kelly and illustrated by Peg McClure. The main character of the story is Clover, a French Bulldog. She loves exploring. Clover was filled with joy when mom told her that she was taking her to Notre Dame.

After reaching “The University of Notre Dame”, Clover saw the statue of Virgin Mary on the top of the Dome. Mom told Clover that she learned at Notre Dame to keep faith, love and hope in her heart. Clover wishes to feel at home just like her mom did. 

Read this beautiful storybook to know will Clover feel like she fits in at Notre Dame. This is a beautiful story that is written well by the author. This book inspires kids to go on adventures. The illustrations are pretty and would catch kids’ attention on the first look. Go ahead with this book without any second thoughts.

  • 𝗠𝘆 𝗥𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗻𝗴: 5/5

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All I See are Dark Clouds

𝗕𝗼𝗼𝗸: All I See are Dark Clouds 📚
𝗔𝘂𝘁𝗵𝗼𝗿: M. C. Ryder ✍️
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🚀 𝐑𝐞𝐯𝐢𝐞𝐰:
“All I See are Dark Clouds” is an intriguing read that hooks the readers until the last page. The story features a paranormal character i.e. a vampire who was killed by another vampire Marc. The protagonist wants to kill Marc for taking her human life.

When there was a mess going on, the protagonist killed her best friend Nadine instead of someone else. She now regrets this a lot. She couldn’t forgive herself for what she had done. She couldn’t reverse her actions. The trauma of killing a friend stayed with her and she has been attending sessions for peace and healing.

Also, as a punishment, the protagonist starved herself of human blood and has been living on animal blood. The character of Cammie is depressing but one would have a great time reading this book.

The author has written a gripping story. It involves wolf characters too. The backdrop setting is nice and the language is lucid. The title of the story is perfectly suitable. I had a great time reading this book. I strongly recommend it to my fellow readers.

  • 𝗠𝘆 𝗥𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗻𝗴: 5/5

★ Book Is Available On Amazon

Nina’s Whisper

𝗕𝗼𝗼𝗸: Nina’s Whisper 📚
𝗔𝘂𝘁𝗵𝗼𝗿: Sheena C. Howard ✍️
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🚀 𝐑𝐞𝐯𝐢𝐞𝐰:
Nina’s Whisper written by the author Sheena C. Howard is a captivating story that hooked my attention till the last page. The main character of the story is Nina. She was in her late twenties. After buying her own house in Sumneytown, Texas and having a permanent position as a pediatrician at Dallas Children’s Hospital, she felt like she had accomplished everything from her bucket list except one thing. Nina was still single.

Nina met a girl named Page whom she dated a few times. Within two months, Page moved in with her. Page soon lost her job and Nina supported her financially. As their relationship moved further, soon Nina found Page talking to her rudely. She felt as if she was a punching bag for Page. After being provoked too much from Page, Nina started getting angry. Read the story to know what happens next.

This is a good story. One could learn a few things about relationships from this book. The storyline is interesting and it kept me on edge. I could relate to Nina’s character a lot. I have also achieved many things from my bucket list and am only looking for my soulmate. The story fits my reading taste. The writing style of the author is nice. Narration is smooth and strong. Add this book to your tbr without any second thoughts.

  • 𝗠𝘆 𝗥𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗻𝗴: 5/5

★ Book Is Available On Amazon

Interview with author Lisa Kelly

1. Please introduce yourself so that the readers will get to know you better. 

Hello! My name is Lisa Kelly and I’m a graduate of the University of Notre Dame. I have written five books, all revolving around Notre Dame. Three non-fiction books about former athletes and their stories of how they got to Notre Dame, what their experience was like when they were in school, and then where their lives went after sports. My fourth book is a Notre Dame football cookbook filled with the favorite recipes of former Notre Dame football players, coaches, student managers and leprechauns. And my new book is my first children’s book, Clover Goes to Notre Dame … a story of a French Bulldog’s first trip to Notre Dame on a football Saturday.

2. What is your inspiration behind your book “Clover Goes to Notre Dame”?

I went to college at the University of Notre Dame from 1989-1993. I absolutely love my school, and I love my animals. For years, twenty-eight to be exact, I sent my loved ones Christmas letters penned in the voice of my pets. First, I wrote using the voice of my cats, Taz and Puzzle. Then I continued with my dogs, Hailey and Molly. And now the letters are “written” by my current dog, Clover. Clover is a playful, quirky, and funny French Bulldog. When I decided to write a Notre Dame children’s book, I knew she would be the perfect narrator. I hope you love seeing the Notre Dame campus through Clover’s eyes. For me, it has been a joy to create and share this fun and whimsical tale.

3. When did you realize you want to be an author? 

About 10 years ago I decided that the world didn’t have enough positive stories and inspiration, and that is what lead me to writing my first book, Echoes From the End Zone: The Men They Became.

4. Please tell us something about your book “Clover Goes to Notre Dame”? 

Meet Clover, a French Bulldog with a nose for adventure and more than a touch of luck. “A clover reminds us to keep faith, love, and hope in our hearts,” my mom says. What else will Clover learn on her very first visit to her mom’s alma mater? Follow this little Frenchie through Father Sorin’s big college campus and straight to the heart the Notre Dame family.

5. For which age group is your book “Clover Goes to Notre Dame” suitable for? 

4-8 years old (or Notre Dame fans big and small!)

6. What is your favorite Quote? 

I can’t believe that God put us on this earth to be ordinary. – Lou Holtz, former Notre Dame head football coach

7. What do you like the most about your country?

I love the opportunities this country gives us to pursue our dreams, whatever they may be!

8. What suggestion do you want to give to parents of little readers regarding a reading habit? 

Reading is the best habit you can give your children. It teaches them to communicate better, it broadens their imagination, and it lowers their stress levels.

9. What does literary success look like to you?

Literary success is when I get a positive review or email from someone I don’t know. It makes me so happy to see people enjoying my work!

10. Lastly, who is your inspiration in life and why? 

My mom and dad are my inspirations because even in their 70s and 80s they are both avid readers and are always looking to learn new things. I truly believe reading helps them keep their minds sharp.

Lisa Kelly’s Website

Daughter of the Mountain

𝗕𝗼𝗼𝗸: Daughter of the Mountain 📚
𝗔𝘂𝘁𝗵𝗼𝗿: Sherry Parnell ✍️
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🚀 𝐑𝐞𝐯𝐢𝐞𝐰:
I love reading stories with many characters. Sarah Parnell’s “Daughter of the Mountain” is a captivating read. The book hooked my attention from the beginning until the last page. Effie Bilfrey is the mother of many children. She lives in Talon Ridge with her many kids. When her daughter Sarah was a year old, a local witch told her to keep an eye on her daughter Sarah.

Effie didn’t know that Sarah would leave everything behind, even her daughter Lottie. Sarah’s younger brother Curtis used to think that Sarah would never leave him. But later, Curtis realized that Sarah hasn’t only left him but also her own daughter Lottie. Even though Sarah’s other siblings, especially Frank, weren’t that loving, Curtis loved his niece Lottie. Lottie sometimes feels hatred for her mother for abandoning her. Like other kids at school, she wanted her mother to be there for her to hear her secrets, braid her hair, etc.

As Lottie grows up, she isn’t very happy in Talon Ridge. She wanted to leave this place and wanted to unfold the secrets about her mother’s disappearance. Grab your hands on this book to find out the truth. The twists and turns in the story made it more interesting. The story is well paced and I wasn’t bored anytime while reading it. The characters are written nicely by the author. Add this book to your tbr without any second thoughts.

  • 𝗠𝘆 𝗥𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗻𝗴: 5/5

★ Book Is Available On Amazon

Interview with author Stephen D. Curtis

Q1 Hello, can you please introduce yourself?

Hello! My name is Stephen David Curtis, and I am the author of the supernatural thriller: Circle of Innocents. I must confess this is a little strange for me, as I am not one who generally enjoys talking about himself, but on this occasion I will make an exception!

I suppose the best place to start would be the place of my birth, which happens to be the city of Chelmsford, in Essex, a county in the South East of England. This was where I was to spend the first four years of my life before moving with my family to Letchworth, a small town located just thirty miles north of London in North Hertfordshire.

With the exception of the past two years where I have been a resident of Cambridgeshire, the North Hertfordshire area is where I have spent the vast majority of my living years. I was educated there, I grew up there, and I worked there, so I guess it should come as no surprise that North Hertfordshire would have ended up being the setting for Circle of Innocents.

I left school (having had a standard, state education) at the age of sixteen, choosing to go into full time employment rather than stay on to get further qualifications, or go on to college or university. As a consequence, I don’t have a degree or letters after my name, but I do sign up to being a graduate of the “University of Life”. I been very fortunate in my fifty-nine years on this wonderful planet to have known some amazing people, some of whom were musicians, and it is to these individuals that I have to give thanks for the four decades I spent in the music industry as a performing artist, guitarist, songwriter, and lyricist.

Poetry and creative writing were a part of my school life. It was a means of escape in some ways, but I also learnt the true power of the written word at the same time. This would morph into writing lyrics as my musical career began to take shape, the emotivity of words combined with the power of music. I guess the passion I felt then still burns inside me, and, undoubtedly, it always will, but my pathway has since changed, and I shall leave that particular road to now be travelled by my two grown-up children, because yep, you guessed it…this Old Rocker’s, Rock ‘n’ Roll genes have managed to find their way into his offspring! My twenty-three-year-old daughter, is a singer, songwriter and performer, and my twenty-seven-year-old son, is an extremely gifted guitarist and graphic artist. They are two, truly talented young people, and I am immensely proud of them.

Well, that’s pretty-much me in a nutshell. I could have gone into more detail about being a keen golfer and budding bonsai artist as well, but you might well have lost interest by then!

You’re still with me, though, aren’t you…?
Great! Let’s see what else might be about to come out!

Q2 What were the key challenges you faced while writing CIRCLE OF INNOCENTS: It Must Remain Unbroken…?

That’s a very good question…

To begin with, the biggest challenge I had to face was the fact I had never written a book before! Sure, I had an idea for a story and I knew I had an imagination, but where the heck was I even going to begin?

Oddly, the beginning came about by writing what I perceived would be a likely end to the story. By getting a feeling as to where the book was going, I was able to form the skeletal plot onto which I could slowly add the flesh of developing characters, twists and subplots.

And developing those characters and making them all relatable was another challenge. In life, everybody we meet has a backstory, a reason why they are the way they are. Life’s experiences shape us, and it should be the same for fictitious characters in a book. Making every character in a story as strong as possible is vital. Characters are often the heart and soul of a book, making us react to them as we embark upon their respective journeys. Authors can make us feel what their characters are going through, and the words on a page can almost make us feel that we are even looking through a character’s eyes.

In truth I learnt pretty-much as I went along to begin with, planning one chapter at a time, and then I came upon the challenge of continuity. What we write in one chapter will affect what might happen later on, and if we decide to strengthen an earlier scene or idea, then we really have to think very hard about the consequences further down the line. Not being a full-time writer, there were days when I didn’t write at all, I had to pick the thread back up again, and sometimes this could be problematical. There might well be other authors reading this right now, tearing their hair out about my probable total lack of professionalism, but this was my very first attempt at creating a novel, and the point I want to make is that I improved considerably as I wrote. Once I was into the flow, the characters developed along with the story, and the writing became easier.

Q3 What books or authors have influenced your own writing?

If you are asking if any author or book has directly influenced my writing style, then I would have to say no, but I do have a penchant for reading Supernatural / Horror Thrillers, which is undoubtedly the reason why I ended up writing such a novel, myself!

James Herbert is the first author I read from that genre when I was a very young man. I remember reading a number of his books: The Rats, The Lair, The Fog, and The Survivor among several others.

The number of books by Steven King that I have read since are too numerous to mention, and then there is Clive Barker and Dean Koontz, two more incredible authors whose works I have always considered being nothing short of exceptional.

To be able to write as prolifically as all these famous names, and as consistently well, is something to which I can only aspire, so I would accept that my aspirations to attain those self-same levels of creativity, is, in itself, because of the influence that those great writers have had upon me.

Q4 What’s your favourite spot to visit in your own country? And what makes it so special to you?

To narrow the beauty of the British Isles down to one favourite spot is nigh on impossible for me. For one thing, as an island, we have thousands of miles of coastline, some of which is nothing short of spectacular. Then, of course, there is the Peak District, the Lake District, Snowdonia in Wales, and the magnificent Scottish Highlands among many other sites too numerous to list right here.

But one stretch of England I once visited did have a very profound effect upon me, and what I am about to say may well surprise a few people. I am talking about The Ridgeway, a prehistoric trail and broad track in the south of England once used by ancient travellers, traders and herdsmen. The trail runs for eighty-seven miles from Avebury in Wiltshire (site of the famous Avebury Ring), to Ivinghoe Beacon in Buckinghamshire, passing through the North Wessex downs, and the woodlands and valleys of the Chiltern Hills along its way. I travelled the very same route that my ancient stone age and bronze age ancestors had taken up to four thousand years before, and the experience was truly humbling. To walk in their prehistoric footsteps, to see what they had built with their bare hands, see how they had lived and died, and then learn that they were far more advanced than was once believed, filled me with a sense of wonder and incredible pride. Britain is an ancient country steeped in ancient history, and during the days I travelled The Ridgeway, with its stunning views and breathtaking scenery, I could almost feel that I was a part of it.

I really MUST do that again…

Q5 What inspired you to write ‘CIRCLE OF INNOCENTS: It Must Remain Unbroken…’?

Oh, how I would love to say that it was a flash of inspiration, an overpowering, all-consuming moment of enlightenment that meant it was something I just had to do…

But it wasn’t…

The idea came about in the most bizarre way, during one of those deep conversations that we often have at the end of a night out, or at the winding down bit of a party when we’re all a little worse for wear, and we start to become strangely philosophical. I just happened to come out with something, just put something out there, and one of my friends said in reply: ‘That sounds like a bloody good idea for a book…’

And look what happened!

Q6 How long did it take you to write the book ‘CIRCLE OF INNOCENTS: It Must Remain Unbroken…’?

Just over two years of blood, sweat… and, at times, total frustration. But I enjoyed every bit of it, and I will be more than happy to go through it all again when I start writing my next novel!

Q7 On what platform can readers buy the book?

The book is on sale via Amazon in paperback, hardback and eBook formats.

I hope to have an audio version available at some point in the future, but as we speak, this is only at the mulling-things-over stage.

Q8 Tell us about the process of coming up with the book cover and the title ‘CIRCLE OF INNOCENTS: It Must Remain Unbroken…’?

You really do ask some seriously good questions, and I am going to have to be really careful here not to slip up and reveal any spoilers!

Both the cover and the title relate heavily to the story. Without going into too much detail, the child is very significant, and is also a powerful, eye-catching image in its own right. I had an idea for the cover in my head, and my son came up with a design along the lines of my mental image. Kindle Publishing took that design and improved it further, turning it into the stunning cover you see today.

Circle of Innocents is a title that just occurred to me during the writing of the novel. There had, in fact, been two previous working titles, but as I was working on the manuscript, the true relationship between what I was writing and what the book should be called, suddenly became very apparent in some of the dialogue. One of the characters referred to a group of people with a shared purpose as a “Circle”. That same character then began to speak of those very same people as “Innocents” and that is how the title of the book: Circle of Innocents came about. The tag line: It Must Remain Unbroken… is a reference to the group needing to stand together.

And that’s all you’re going to get out of me on that one!

Q9 When writing a book how do you keep things fresh, for both your readers and yourself?

Another very good question!

I found that the book was always fresh to me while I was writing it. That was, of course, because I knew where I was going with the story, and every word, sentence and phrase were all steps towards that end. I knew that pace was going to be key with Circle of Innocents, not just with the pedal to the metal stuff, but that it would also require some quieter moments for character and plot development, which would, in turn, add even greater impact to the scenes where the pace was to increase again. In my own experience of reading real page-turning novels that are difficult to put down, I found myself being immersed in worlds where every turn of a page contained a need for me to want to know more, and a desire to find out what might be about to happen next. When an authors achieves that, their book will remain fresh for the reader from beginning to end.

Q10 What is the most valuable piece of advice you’ve ever been given about writing?

The most valuable piece of advice I’ve ever been given about writing a book, stressed the importance of its opening. I was told to imagine somebody in a book shop picking up my book. They said that the first line of my book should be the best line I have ever written, that the first line should make that person read the first paragraph, and that the first paragraph should make them want to get to the end of the first page. If I could achieve that, they said, then the person holding my book would probably go and buy it!

Of course there is far more to a book that than just its first page, but from a strong opening, a strong story should inevitably follow. A the beginning of this interview I spoke about writing the end of Circle of Innocents first. I can honestly say that the opening line took much longer because of its significance!

That piece of freely given advice will stay with me for as long as I am an author, because its importance cannot be overstated. All I know is that somebody reading this interview might be itching to write their own book, and it has been a pleasure for me to share that little gem with whoever that may be. If I can do this, believe me, so can they.

In fact, this entire interview has been an absolute pleasure for me. Thank you, Monica for giving me the opportunity to connect with your followers and subscribers, and to those who feel that they might wish to give Circle of Innocents a try, I say that I sincerely hope you will enjoy reading it every bit as much as I enjoyed writing it!

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Stories Written Along COVID Walls

𝗕𝗼𝗼𝗸: Stories Written Along COVID Walls 📚
𝗔𝘂𝘁𝗵𝗼𝗿: Melissa R. Mendelson ✍️
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🚀 𝐑𝐞𝐯𝐢𝐞𝐰:
“Stories Written Along COVID Walls” written by the author Melissa R. Mendelson takes the readers down the memory lane to the days of the pandemic.

“Meeting with Tomorrow” is a story about a group of people who are waiting to talk to a therapist. During the pandemic, they have lost their loved ones and seen horrible sides of the people. Those who were in need of help didn’t get any. This made people worried about the kind of future we would be having.

“At the Orange Light” is a story about a man named Ben who is quite old and a woman named Valerie who is in her forties. The virus has affected their lives. Val was told that she couldn’t have a kid and Ben knew that he would pass away soon. Val wanted to have a kid of her own but she realized it quite late that she was in a toxic relationship. Would Ben survive?

These stories reminded me of the painful time of the pandemic. I have seen my known people passing away in COVID. It hurts to think about those who had lost a loved one because of this virus for which nobody was prepared. The writing style of the author is nice. Anyone could relate to these stories easily as we all have been victims of the pandemic.

  • 𝗠𝘆 𝗥𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗻𝗴: 5/5

★ Book Is Available On Amazon

Altered Existence

𝗕𝗼𝗼𝗸: Altered Existence 📚
𝗔𝘂𝘁𝗵𝗼𝗿: April Simons ✍️
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🚀 𝐑𝐞𝐯𝐢𝐞𝐰:

“Altered Existence” written by the author April Simons is an interesting read. The main character of the story is Korie. She is the second oldest daughter of her father. Korie’s dad is a father of five girls. Since the time they were toddlers, his dad had trained them to be self-sufficient and prepared for any situation. Korie has learned a lot from her dad. 

She wanted to be trained more but the unexpected things happened and her family’s world turned upside down. When Korie’s mother and sister didn’t return to Haven one day, her dad left in search of them. He searched for them for a month but no luck. He left the Haven again and hasn’t returned since then. Korie has been in command since then and has taken all the responsibilities of Haven on her shoulders along with her friend Dean. 

Read this story to know will Korie be successful in keeping her world safe? This is an interesting story. It’s an unputdownable book and I enjoyed every bit of it. The writing style of the author is nice and the title of the book is suitable. I am definitely interested in reading more books by the author.

  • 𝗠𝘆 𝗥𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗻𝗴: 5/5

★ Book Is Available On Amazon

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