Book Reviews

Remote Control, By Cynthia Polansky

Question: Who is the intended audience? Answer: Women who like intelligent chick lit, and anyone interested in spirituality. Q: What is the book about? A: "If the spirit of a loving wife can't nudge her husband in the right direction, who can?" So thinks 30-something Judith McBride, a Jewish control freak with an unlikely last [...]

Remote Control, By Cynthia Polansky2016-11-28T23:38:31+00:00

The Scoloderus Conspiracy, By D. A. Blankinship

Question: Who is the intended audience? Answer: Young and older adults. It has particular appeal to people who are familiar with the military, higher education, government, or large hospitals (these are the principle characters and settings in the story) Q: What is the book about? A: The Scoloderus Conspiracy is a non-stop thriller set 300 [...]

The Scoloderus Conspiracy, By D. A. Blankinship2016-11-28T23:38:31+00:00

Sudden Death, By Michael Balkind

Question: Who is the intended audience? Answer: The intended audience - mystery/suspense readers. All the better if the reader enjoys golf but certainly not necessary. Q: What is the book about? A: The story follows PGA tour leader, Reid Clark, down to the Masters where on the last day of the tournament he receives a [...]

Sudden Death, By Michael Balkind2016-11-28T23:38:31+00:00

In the Arms of the Enemy, By Patricia A. Guthrie

Question: Who is the intended audience? Answer: Mystery lovers, horse lovers, romance and suspense and lovers. Q: What is the book about? A: When the death of a racing stable’s prize horse and his trainer is blamed on the stable’s owner; his son, Adam Blakely, goes undercover convinced that the trainer’s partner, Maggie McGregor is [...]

In the Arms of the Enemy, By Patricia A. Guthrie2016-11-28T23:38:31+00:00

The Ezekiel Code, By Gary Val Tenuta

Question: Who is the intended audience? Answer: The Ezekiel Code – a metaphysical,  mystery,  adventure thriller – is intended for general audiences from teen to adult and especially those who enjoy the kind of stories told in books and movies like National Treasure, Indiana Jones, The DaVinci Code, The Celestine Prophecy, TheThe X-Files, and even [...]

The Ezekiel Code, By Gary Val Tenuta2016-11-28T23:38:31+00:00

Secret of the Sands, By Rai Aren and Tavius E.

Question: Who is the intended audience? Answer: Secret of the Sands is suitable for kids and adults, anyone ages 12 & up. It's got the fun, silly, light-hearted aspects of movies like The Mummy and Indiana Jones series, paired with deep, underlying meaning & messages...Our intent in writing the story was to make it accessible [...]

Secret of the Sands, By Rai Aren and Tavius E.2016-11-28T23:38:31+00:00

Moonlight, By Keith Knapp

Question: Who is the intended audience? Answer: The intended audience is definitley not children. It's no more violent or "in the gutter" as, say, a Stephen King novel, and the book's aimed toward that audience. I'd say 18 and up can give it a go. But I had no "intended audience" in mind while writing [...]

Moonlight, By Keith Knapp2016-11-28T23:38:31+00:00

Fatal Encryption, By Debra Purdy Kong

Question: Who is the intended audience? Answer: I’ve written the book for mystery readers who enjoy amateur sleuth stories, which to me, are a little edgier than cozies, but not gritty enough to be considered hardboiled. Because my protagonist, Alex Bellamy, and his sidekick, Tristan, are twenty-eight years old, my books might also appeal to [...]

Fatal Encryption, By Debra Purdy Kong2016-11-28T23:38:32+00:00

Miles To Go, By Laurel-Rain Snow

Question: Who is the intended audience? Answer: Adults - Women and others interested in relationships. Q: What is the book about? A: An exploration of the enduring friendship between women who meet in college, participate in radical politics, and then spend the next thirty years adjusting to life in the real world. Q: Why are [...]

Miles To Go, By Laurel-Rain Snow2016-11-28T23:38:32+00:00

The Bodyguard and the Rock Star, By Christy Tillery French

Question: Who is the intended audience? Answer: Adults and young adults, specifically young adult women. Q: What is the book about? A: Protection specialist Natasha Chamberlain thinks guarding an English rock star while she tours the Southern states should be easy and loads of fun but a bullet in her leg after the first concert [...]

The Bodyguard and the Rock Star, By Christy Tillery French2016-11-28T23:38:32+00:00

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