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Maggie Elizabeth Harrington: Alpha Wolves

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 Maggie Elizabeth Harrington:  Alpha Wolves By D.J. Swykert Alpha Wolves is one of those books that once read, you can never forget because it remains carved into your heart. It praises love and hope, but sadness and despair take form as well within the pages of Maggie Elizabeth Harrington 2. After reading Maggie Elizabeth Harrington: Living In Two Worlds, the book of Maggie ’s childhood, I had great expectations from the second book, focused this time on   the young Maggie who acts upon her love for Tommie Stetter, only to learn that true love means more than an intense and long-lasting feeling. The book of D.J. Swykert reveals the discovery of true love while exploring the consuming love of adolescence and the new life of a married young woman simultaneously. Caught in between her heart and her consciousness, Maggie reaches maturity when life-changing events occur in the isolated, yet idyllic community of Central Mine. A book that aroused my interest...

42 DEGREES OF TRUTH: Unicorn

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42 DEGREES OF TRUTH: Unicorn  by Victoria Ray After reading Dulcinea and the Death Code , and So Absurd It Must Be True I have thought that I know Victoria Ray ’s style. And yes, I am familiar with her style, but she continues to surprise me by adding, changing and creating countless angles for the solely purpose of showing us the extreme superficiality of the modern life. Page after page, 42 DEGREES OF TRUTH: Unicorn , is very similar to a caricatured version of the real world, where a lot of things lose their value or are treated with ignorance. Life seems to be a savage sea of emotions where people act like heartless puppets, beautifully wrapped in commercial appearances.   Every time I enter Ray’s Universe I am surprised that someone, a few countries away, sees the world the same way as I do, but she skillfully emphasizes the most personal aspects of human existence, transposing them into an intriguing, bitter-sour literature that catches you from the f...

Kill Crime – A Jeff Case Novel

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Kill Crime – A Jeff Case Novel by Mike Slavin             One of the best books that I have recently read, Kill Crime is the perfect choice whether you want a well written or an interesting literary work. As odd as it may seem, there are times when how a book is written is more important than what it is about.             However, this is not the case of Mike Slavin who offers the reader a life-changing plot, beautifully wrapped in meaningful words. His work even seems to be interlaced with some metafictional elements.             The protagonist in Kill Crime is both a hero and a simple, imperfect man exposed to overwhelming pain and doubt. The literary craftsmanship of the author reveals the proper amount of thoughts and feelings, leaving the avid reader to complete the image of each character, a fact that...