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Testimonial from S Lee Glick  April 12, 2022, For all services, including marketing and book trailer.  

Katherine, I wanted to pass on that even though my book is not on the best sellers list yet, I guess that’s what they call it, the sales movement is better than I ever   expected. I think my book is selling so well because of the work you and your company have put in.… Continue reading Testimonial from S Lee Glick  April 12, 2022, For all services, including marketing and book trailer.  

Review of Ixchel’s Secret by Natasha George Patrick

A fantastic story of Mayan culture and mythology.   If there’s one thing I adore above most else it’s a good travelogue. When you’re stuck in rainy, bleak England, in the middle of January, and the only way you’re getting out of town is by disappearing into a book of foreign places, it’s bliss. And… Continue reading Review of Ixchel’s Secret by Natasha George Patrick

Review of The Camel Trail  by Peter J Merrigan

Sometimes I like to sum up, or trap the essence of a book in a single word. The word for The Camel Trail is relationships. It’s all about people coming together and how they develop in a relationship.   It’s also a harrowing, gripping sinister thriller. A sensitive timeless and delicate love story. A story… Continue reading Review of The Camel Trail  by Peter J Merrigan

Review For M.A. Comley To Die For

I love detective fiction and this did everything it said on the can. The writing was clean and easy to read, it licked along at a good pace. The first DI Sam Cobbs mystery.   We find out who the bad guy is, and we go after him to nail his backside to the post.… Continue reading Review For M.A. Comley To Die For

Webpage for S Lee Glick

S. Lee Glick Stephen Lee Glick is the author of several genre-blending novels, most notably, There’s Something Wrong with Joey, a horror book set in the 1970s , and most recently Neural Verse in 2023. A fast-paced novel where horror and sci-fi collide with gangland crime. LATEST RELEASE 2023 Kylee Adams is The Chosen One.… Continue reading Webpage for S Lee Glick

Review of Dregs by Rachel Jones

Dregs by Rachel Jones A beautifully written and thought-provoking collection of short stories from an author that knows her stuff. She writes with an assurance and confidence that jumps from the page. Her style is humorous, and her sense of fun and intelligence shines through. Razor-sharp and observant, this author looks at life and records… Continue reading Review of Dregs by Rachel Jones

My Name is Fanny by Darlene Maslek Colaianni

My Name is Fanny by Darlene Maslek Colaianni   A charming tale about the life of a spoiled cat who was lucky to find her forever home with a lovely couple.   It has joy and just a little bit of heartbreak when Fanny loses her best friend, the other cat belonging to the family.… Continue reading My Name is Fanny by Darlene Maslek Colaianni

BBE Blog: Does He Like Porridge? Showcasing Beverley Latimer.

      I was thinking about the people we create. Who are they, and what gives them relevance? What makes one book better than another? Two Novels. Book one: Boy meets girl, falls in love and lives happily ever after. Book Two: Fictional story based on fact about somebody who lived through the atrocity… Continue reading BBE Blog: Does He Like Porridge? Showcasing Beverley Latimer.

BBE Blog Showcasing  C A Deegan And the Fabulous Cracklock Saga.

BBE Blog Showcasing  C A Deegan And the Fabulous Cracklock Saga.   This week’s showcase for C A Deegan is going to be a very easy one to write. Craig is a fabulous author in his own right. A man who takes time to edit, edit, and edit his books of errors. That goes a… Continue reading BBE Blog Showcasing  C A Deegan And the Fabulous Cracklock Saga.

Review of: Diary of a female GP by Joni Martins

Diary of a female GP by Joni Martins   I loved every word of this book. We are taken minute-by-minute through a week in somebody’s life. The life in question, in this instance, is that of a busy GP working from two practices.   She has a family consisting of a husband and two fairly… Continue reading Review of: Diary of a female GP by Joni Martins