Weekly Self Published Book Review: Married to a Trial Liar

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Married to a Trial Liar

Sophia Moreau & Barbara Sheldon

Publisher: Outskirts Press

ISBN: 9781432772352

Love can turn to loathing so quickly. “Married to a Trial Liar” follows the struggle of Mia Pecarde, a business woman whose marriage has turned to imprisonment. With a sociopathic lawyer of a husband whose knowledge keeps her trapped in the marriage, she struggles to find a way out, as it seems all too hopeless. “Married to a Trial Liar” is a riveting read with plenty to consider, very much recommended for community library general fiction collections.

Weekly Self Published Book Review: Philosophy: Structuralism for Unity, Visions of Truth for Justice and Success

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Philosophy: Structuralism for Unity, Visions of Truth for Justice and Success

Ronnie Lee

Publisher: Outskirts Press

ISBN: 9781432771836

Our wholeness and peace of mind come after need not panic about simply surviving. “Philosophy: Structuralism for Unity, Visions of Truth for Justice and Success” is a collection of philosophy from Ronnie Lee, who discusses the flood of information mankind has, as he calls for our search for unity in today’s world where quarrel seems to lurk around every corner. Using a medium of free verse poetry to grant his thoughts and opinions on our conflicts, “Philosophy: Structuralism for Unity, Visions of Truth for Justice and Success” is an excellent pick for anyone seeking politically and philosophically driven verse.

Weekly Self Published Book Review: White Lies, Black Blood

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White Lies, Black Blood

Trevor Ennis

Publisher: Outskirts Press

ISBN: 9781432770181

Reality can be all too cruel. “White Lies, Black Blood” tells the story of Angelica, a raised and bred bigot. When she learns of her heritage, she realizes her mistakes and tries to seek to understand and make up for her mistakes. She learns about our common heritage as human beings and under the eyes of God. “White Lies, Black Blood” is a novel that explores race and what brings us together on top of keeping us apart.

Weekly Self Published Book Review: The Leopold Succession

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The Leopold Succession

Kate Stephens

Publisher: Outskirts Press

ISBN: 9781432781682

To help others is a worthy goal, but no good deed goes unpunished. “The Leopold Succession” follows pilot Samantha Connor, who flies missions into the ravaged Congo. Going beyond the call of duty, she finds the worst happening as she makes a stop. With no hope, she fights her fate, trusting few but her own wits. A riveting adventure, “The Leopold Succession” is not to be missed for those who like fast paced thrillers.

Weekly Self Published Book Review: Romance with a Touch of Love

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Romance with a Touch of Love

Kevin Hollingsworth

Publisher: Outskirts Press

ISBN: 9781432771386

Romance is what we all yearn for, but it often eludes us. “Romance with a Touch of Love” is a collection of poetry touching on this need for others and our yearning, as Kevin Hollingsworth presents a certain thought and charm to the picture. “Romance with a Touch of Love” is a fine collection of poetry, much recommended. “He Said Goodbye My Love”: He will always remember those wonderful moments./He can never forget their unforgettable splendor./These loving memories will be with him until his heart/breathes no more.