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January 2014

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that were published January 2014.

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In the Dark Shadow of Evil

by James Burt

This thrilling page-turner expertly blends gothic horror, mystery, and history. In Tony Collins’s In the Dark Shadows of Evil: The Countess de Couvegne Letters, the discovery of an ancient Chinese vase in an art auction leads to a... Read More

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A Walk from the Sea

by Colby Cedar Smith

Parents and grandparents will enjoy sharing many of these poems with their loved ones. Visual artist and educator Laurel Lorraine Lancer has compiled a varied and voluminous book of formal poems. Sometimes serious and often whimsical,... Read More

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Poems for the Young at Heart

by James Burt

With an honest tone and real heart, Lombardo tackles the topic of love in his new collection of poetry. There are shelves and shelves of love poems in libraries around the world. In truth, it’s the most complex topic to write about... Read More

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Tennessee Tremors

by Jill Allen

Companies and corporate misdeeds become the main characters in this novel of mystery and scandal. These days, many people almost expect corporations to cut corners and fudge data, but, thankfully, it still remains shocking when a... Read More

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Gardens of the Soul

by Sarah White

Nolton reminds readers through her engaging and encouraging words that creation as a spiritual pursuit is worthwhile, if challenging, work. Welsh visionary artist Faith Nolton shares stories and paintings from her path as a shamanic... Read More

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Dark Eyes and Other Poems

by Camille-Yvette Welsch

With moments of humor and sensuality, these poems cover subjects that are universal. In "Dark Eyes and Other Poems", R. Udaya Bhanu explores the realms of eros, social consciousness, faith, and history. The book opens with a series of... Read More

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Lanethros

by Jessica S. Council

Sills provides a look into the future of technology dependence as he creates a universe completely different from, yet oddly similar to, our own. Richard Sills writes an intriguing story of diverse worlds, unusual realities, and... Read More

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