Originally Posted at Bibliophile’s Retreat by Melissa Meeks Mr. Mynheir has written not only an enthralling suspense novel but one with deep underlying themes of good vs. evil, scientific “breakthroughs†that might be more than they appear, allegories and circumstances […]
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Stuck in the Middle by Virgina Smith – My Review
Originally Posted at Bibliophile’s Retreat by Melissa Meeks Having been around young kids quite a bit I just had to let go laughing when a toddler returns a dog’s affection and Mom’s first reaction is to scream “Aaaccck! My child […]
Continue reading »Closer Than Your Skin by Susan D Hill – My Review
Originally Posted at Bibliophile’s Retreat by Melissa Meeks The cover image of an orange in the midst of being peeled and the subtitle of this book, Unwrapping the Mystery of Intimacy with God, both reiterate exactly where this author tries […]
Continue reading »Death of a Six-Foot Teddy Bear by Sharon Dunn – My Review
Originally Posted at Bibliophile’s Retreat by Melissa Meeks This book makes me want to break out my old Nancy Drew collection and start reading mysteries again. I like the twists and turns without the gut wrenching, nightmare inducing scariness factor […]
Continue reading »Sushi for One by Camy Tang – My Review
Originally Posted at Bibliophile’s Retreat by Melissa Meeks> This book is delightfully silly in places without being shallow. It makes for some good lighter weight reading in between the emotional rollercoasters and tense suspense novels that twist my stomach into […]
Continue reading »The Shadow and Night by Chris Walley – My Review
Originally Posted at Bibliophile’s Retreat by Melissa Meeks You hard-core Sci-fi Fans out there might just have a new author to enjoy in Chris Walley. I’m not personally much into the heavy duty sci-fi but Mr. Walley has written a […]
Continue reading »My Name is Russell Fink by Michael Snyder – My Review
Originally Posted at Bibliophile’s Retreat by Melissa Meeks This was an “interesting†read in that it kept me guessing till the end about some things though others were a little too obvious. The writing itself is rather eclectic though and […]
Continue reading »Nor Iron Bars a Cage by Caprice Hokstad – My Review
Originally Posted at Bibliophile’s Retreat by Melissa Meeks Vahn learns many things he was ignorant of as a prince through his experience serving the countess (read my synopsis and intro to the book) and comes to appreciate the sacrifices his […]
Continue reading »Sisters, Ink by Rebeca Seitz – My Review
Originally Posted at Bibliophile’s Retreat by Melissa Meeks What do a Beagle, a BMW and a job at a prestigious Orlando law firm have in common? They all belong to Tandy Sinclair (T or Taz as she is called by […]
Continue reading »A Passion Most Pure by Julie Lessman – My Review
Originally Posted at Bibliophile’s Retreat by Melissa Meeks It is less than two decades into the 20th Century. Two sisters in the city of Boston, Faith and Charity O’Connor, are coming to terms with growing up, love, men and faith. […]
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