Weekly Self-Published Book Review: Love & Tequila

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Love & Tequila

David M. Koch

Publisher: Outskirts Press

ISBN:9781432781484

Drinking can destroy lives, and Randi quickly learns how. “Love & Tequila” follows Randi Blanchard as her alcoholism spirals out of control and leaves her life broken and in shambles, with her husband trying to take her children away, spurned by drinking and infidelity. Trying to recover her life is a road that’s a rough one to walk, but she realizes it must be done, and what is truly important. “Love & Tequila” is a poignant read from an author who has faced the destructive power that alcohol has on families.

Weekly Self-Published Book Review: Know God and Love Him

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Know God and Love Him

Joanne M. Rypma

Publisher: Outskirts Press

ISBN: 9781432773991

God’s love is universal, one must know how to embrace it. “Know God and Love Him: Prayers with Scripture” is a discussion of Christian spirituality, as Joanne M. Rypma advises readers on how to bring God’s love into their lives, drawing from scripture and finding their own personal truths in their lives. For those seeking prayers to bring them closer to faith, “Know God and Love Him” is a prayerbook very much worth considering.

Weekly Self-Published Book Review:Before I Forget

Before I forgetBook 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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Before I Forget

Morayo Olayombo Ruth Luwoye

Publisher: Outskirts Press

ISBN: 9781432780296

Education is taken for granted in America. “Before I Forget: Ola Goes to School” is a memoir from Morayo Olayombo Ruth Luwoye who shares her life’s struggles and how her desire to seek education drove her forward, through poverty. Driven by her faith in God, she shares her life’s challenges of growing up in Nigeria. Moving with charming illustrations throughout, “Before I Forget” is a strong addition to any international memoir collection.

Weekly Self-Published Book Review:Operation Seeding

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Operation Seeding

Michael Andrisano

Publisher: Outskirts Press

ISBN: 9781432781187

Weather is life. “Operation Seeding” is a thriller from Michael Andrisano as a corporation takes over the skies with cloud seeding, giving man the ability to control the very weather itself. With a four month downpour causing massive flooding and loss of life and property, Bob Thurston, CEO of the founding company, realizes the evil his technology is capable of and must set out to stop those who would do so in acts of terrorism. “Operation Seeding” is an intriguing take on science fiction and thriller, much recommended.

Weekly Self-Published Book Review:Hemau

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Hemau

Sean Furey

Publisher: Outskirts Press

ISBN: 9781432784577

Drawn directly from the author’s personal experiences, Hemau is an eye-popping military memoir that turns the reader’s expectations upside-down. Written with dry wit and biting insight, Hemau paints a much darker, more tangled, and ultimately more nerve-wracking picture of the people who defend America than Uncle Sam’s recruitment posters would have one believe. Not for the faint of heart, Hemau is a sharp-edged indictment of deadly force in mindsets unfit to hold it, and utterly compelling from cover to cover.