Weekly Self Published Book Review: SatisFillment

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SatisFillment

Eden Sterlington

Publisher: Outskirts Press

ISBN: 9781432761042

Happiness is attainable; one just needs to reach out and grab it. “SatisFillment” is a self-help and spiritual read as Eden Sterlington encourages readers on how to inspire themselves to look forward to everyday, learn to forgive, and be content with life, as well as attain greater health. “SatisFillment” has plenty to consider in how to take a more active role in one’s own happiness. Recommended.

Weekly Self Published Book Review: Love All Men, Have Lunch with a Few

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Love All Men, Have Lunch with a Few

James B. Hylton

Publisher: Outskirts Press

ISBN: 9781432773830

Retired secret service agent, and ordained minister James Barry Hylton presents Love All Men, Have Lunch with a Few: The Boys of Bunny’s Restaurant: My Father’s Story as a Japanese P.O.W., the true story of a Southern gentleman who joined the U.S. Navy and experienced the greatest test of his character, as well as his ability to survive, in the Pacific Theater of World War II. Captured by the Japanese after Bataan and Corregidor fell, he endured for three and a half years as a prisoner of war. Transported on the notorious “Hell Ships”, he labored as a slave in lead and zinc mines and observed unspeakable cruelties. A spiritual outlook on life was part of what helped him through his horrific trial. Love All Men, Have Lunch with a Few is ultimately an uplifting story of courage and determination. Highly recommended.

Weekly Self Published Book Review: The Beads of Lapis Lazuli

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The Beads of Lapis Lazuli

The Beads of Lapis Lazuli

Doris Kenney Marcotte

Publisher: Outskirts Press

ISBN: 9781432760540

Cincinnati housewife and mom Katheryn Marshall was on vacation with her husband Dan in Crete when she purchased an ancient strand of lapis lazuli. They went back to Ohio, but for the next two years she obsesses over returning to Greece to visit Dhia Island in order to complete the ancient historical romance she is writing. Her husband Dan objects, but though rare in their marriage, she informs him she is going anyway.

Accompanied by psychic archeological hunter Jake Deupree, she goes to Greece without her family. There she begins to examine the three and half millennia Minoan mythos of Theseus and Ariadne. She finds anomalies with the legend, so she digs deeper seeking the truth.

This is an entertaining look at the Minoan ancient culture mostly through the historiographical lenses of twenty-first century interested parties but with a neat twist enhancing the glimpse through time. The cast is solid but the conflict even between the married couple is muted. Still this is an interesting tale as a Buckeye housewife obsesses over looking beyond the legend of Theseus and Ariadne.

Weekly Self Published Book Review: Amazing Grace

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Amazing Grace

Carol Cline

Publisher: Outskirts Press

ISBN: 9781432769949

A bit of faith can lift the lead weight of guilt from one’s life. “Amazing Grace” is a Christian spiritual guide from Carol Cline, who advises readers to find their connection to Christ and use his guidance to over come any crisis in one’s life and shine their light through it all. “Amazing Grace ” is poignant and recommended reading for any looking for enforcing Christ back into their life.

Weekly Self Published Book Review: Hoop Hussies

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Hoop Hussies

Hoop Hussies

Hollie M. Woods

Publisher: Outskirts Press

ISBN: 9781432770396

The game off the court often becomes more entertaining than the game on the court. “Hoop Hussies” tells the story of star player Jackson Midas, the NBA’s latest star, and his crossovers with love and everything else. With an assortment of girls and plenty of romance and intrigue, “Hoop Hussies” is presented in screenplay format and proves to be an intriguing and worthwhile read to consider.