Goodreads Giveaway!

April 1, 2015 through April 15, 2015 enter to win a SIGNED copy of the re-edited and re-formatted romantic thriller “View From the Sixth Floor: An Oswald Tale”. Three SIGNED copies of this re-edited and re-formatted 4.6 star romantic thriller. A fictional tale that asks what if. Why are strangers suddenly appearing in a sleepy North Carolina town? What do they have to do with … Continue reading Goodreads Giveaway!

The Magic of Reading

Originally posted on Anita's Haven:
The image and quote above appeared on Facebook today and I completely agree with the quote. Deep reading, extensive reading, reading for fun or school/work, all kinds of reading help. Reading definitely only has positive effects on our intelligence, mental, social and emotional, but it is not only the stories themselves that do the trick. The actual process of… Continue reading The Magic of Reading

“Connected: The Shift” by Michelle Medhat

Connected: The Shift by Michelle Medhat My rating: 5 of 5 stars “Connected: The Shift” by Michelle Medhat is aptly named as this second part of the story takes a remarkable shift. While the evil protagonists from The Call increase in power, Al Nadir led by Dr. Salim Al Douri and Dr. Sabena Sanantoni display even more ruthless behaviors. As Sam Noor continues to lead … Continue reading “Connected: The Shift” by Michelle Medhat

Antioxidants are valuable in Alezheimer’s Disease and Dementia

Originally posted on To Mum, Gifts from Your Soul:
Antioxidants are valuable in Dementia I have a desire to be able to share on my blogs interesting scientific facts that may be of interest in Alzheimer’s Disease preventive measures. Today, I have this research information on the valuable power of Antioxidants. Antioxidants are powerful nutrients that deal with oxidative stress, free radical damage. Things that… Continue reading Antioxidants are valuable in Alezheimer’s Disease and Dementia

April Showers (Part Two) by Elizabeth Newton

Part Two I lived with my grandmother. My grandfather had disappeared over ten years ago. That was the year after my parents were killed in a car crash on Old Highway 63. My grandmother was not an easy woman to live with. I suspected she was half out of her mind. She was my mother’s mother but she was nothing like the mother I remembered. … Continue reading April Showers (Part Two) by Elizabeth Newton

April Showers (Part One) by Elizabeth Newton

It had been a long hard winter. The freeze had begun in October and as March drew to a close it seemed it would never end. Then April Fool’s Day came bringing with it warmer temperatures and the sun shining brightly on soil that had been ice bound for months. The runoff was fierce and flooding hit hard. Those of us who lived near the … Continue reading April Showers (Part One) by Elizabeth Newton

“Run All Night”

If you like action packed films where bullets and fists fly this is definitely the movie for you. Skillfully directed by Jaume Collet-Serra (“Unknown”, “Non-Stop”) it is a masterpiece of movement. Run down, burned out Jimmy Conlon (Liam Neeson) is a pathetic character- at the beginning of the movie. Estranged from his son Michael (Joel Kinnaman) for five years he leads a lonely and depressing … Continue reading “Run All Night”

“Connected: The Call” by Michelle Medhat

Connected: The Call by Michelle Medhat My rating: 5 of 5 stars In “Connected: The Call” by Michelle Medhat a new terror has arrived. Al Nadir has developed a new terrorist weapon that can change the world. Utilizing high tech methods Medhat skillfully uses language that actually makes sense even a novice can grasp. It’s obvious she did her research because the weapon proposed is … Continue reading “Connected: The Call” by Michelle Medhat

All of the Ways Big Brother Is Watching You

Originally posted on Flyover-Press.com:
All of the Ways Big Brother Is Watching You via the Rutherford Institute NOW PLAYING: Privacy as we once knew it is dead. We now find ourselves in the unenviable position of being monitored, managed and controlled by our technology—specifically the technology employed by the government against the American citizenry. As a result, warns John W. Whitehead in this week’s vodcast,… Continue reading All of the Ways Big Brother Is Watching You

“Danger Close” by Charlie Flowers

Danger Close by Charlie Flowers My rating: 5 of 5 stars Action packed thriller is an understatement when describing “Danger Close” by Charlie Flowers. As a follow up to Flowers “Hard Kill” it picks up with Rizwan Sabir desperately searching for his fiancée Holly (Bang Bang) Kirpachi. But the book also reads well as a stand alone adventure. Sabir is dropped into foreign territory in … Continue reading “Danger Close” by Charlie Flowers