Weekly Self-Published Book Review:The Churning Cauldron

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 The Churning Cauldron

Ronald Dahle

Publisher: Outskirts Press

ISBN:9781432777623

Special Forces veteran Ronald Dahle presents The Churning Cauldron: Book 1… The Beginning, an action-packed novel describing an America that has grown corrupt, repressive, and on the verge of degenerating into a totalitarian state. One man, a retired Green Beret, is determined to bring liberty back to the collapsing nation – by force if necessary! With the aid of “The Geriatric Warriors”, friends he served with years ago, he is prepared to sacrifice everything – even his very soul – to exterminate those responsible for the failing government, no matter how high their political rank. Violent, dark, and brutal, The Churning Cauldron is a gripping page-turner to the very end.

Weekly Self-Published Book Review:Baby Rose

Book reviews are a great way for self-publishing authors to gain exposure. After all, how can someone buy your book if he or she doesn’t know it exists? Paired with other elements of your book promotion strategy, requesting reviews is a great way to get people talking about what you’ve written.

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baby rose

 Baby Rose

Carol Short

Publisher: Outskirts Press

ISBN:9781432765866

On a rough start, life can only grow even more difficult. “Baby Rose” is a novel from Carol Short, as she crafts a story of two half-sisters Heidi and Ali, born from a struggling mother as they face life together and try to overcome the struggles of a rough upbringing and the search for happiness. “Baby Rose” is a fine novel, very much recommended reading, not to be missed.

Weekly Self-Published Book Review:A Voice in the Wind

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 a voice in the wind

 A Voice in the Wind

Donald Risho

Publisher: Outskirts Press

ISBN:9781432712075

War against your countrymen is not a war one seeks to fight. “A Voice in the Wind” is a collection of short stories from Donald Risho as he presents many tales of the four years in which America clashed and nearly destroyed itself. With its own poignant moments of a very human conflict, “A Voice in the Wind” is a strong addition to any historical fiction collection, highly recommended reading for fans of civil war stories and short fiction.

Weekly Self-Published Book Review:Katie and Spirit Wolf

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Katie and Spirit Wolf

 Katie and Spirit Wolf

Littlewolf Griffith

Publisher: Outskirts Press

ISBN:9781432779221

Between worlds, the truth can be seen from many perspectives. “Katie and Spirit Wolf: The Spirit World Does Exist” is a novel from Lorraine Littlewolf Griffith, who draws on her own experiences with Native American spirituality and standard American culture to provide a novel that dives into the divide of this world. Private detective Kate Cody must reach across worlds and work with the spirits and an Elder of a Monacan tribe to find the truth they seek. “Katie and Spirit Wolf” is a strong pick for those seeking a spiritual novel that edges into mystery.

Weekly Self-Published Book Review:Elco

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 Elco

 Elco

Leslie Brudvig

Publisher: Outskirts Press

ISBN:9781432767273

War can forge bonds that last a life time. “Elco” is a novel by Leslie Brudvig about a troop of soldiers, who through their friendship, splits and reunion years later, create a business with their wide array of experience. Their friendship is tested, and they drive to do good in the world. “Elco” is a fine novel focusing on the extent that friendship can go, highly recommended.