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Book Review from Oh My Bookness of Fooling Around With Cinderella by Stacy Juba

Fooling Around With Cinderella Author: Stacy Juba Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform Publication date: August 6, 2015 length: 224 ISBN-10: 1515390756 ISBN-13: 978-1515390756 Description : What happens when the glass slippers pinch Cinderella's toes?  When Jaine Andersen proposes a new marketing role to the local amusement park, general manager Dylan Callahan charms her into filling Cinderella's glass slippers for the summer. Her reign transforms Jaine's ordinary life into chaos that would bewilder a fairy godmother. Secretly dating her bad boy boss, running wedding errands for her ungrateful sisters, and defending herself from the park's resident villain means Jaine needs lots more than a comfy pair of shoes to restore order in her kingdom. First in the Storybook Valley series, a blend of sweet romance, chick lit, and fairy tale fun. Book Review: Fooling Around With Cinderella Author: Stacy Juba Review...

Book Review of How to be an International Spy: Your Training Manual, Should You Choose to Accept it (Lonely Planet Kids) by Author: Andy Briggs

How to be an International Spy: Your Training Manual, Should You Choose to Accept it (Lonely Planet Kids) Author: Andy Briggs Age Range:   8 - 12 years Series:  Lonely Planet Kids Hardcover:  160 pages Publisher:  Lonely Planet; 1 edition (October 1, 2015) Language:  English ISBN-10:  1743607733 ISBN-13:  978-1743607732 Book Description: There's no going back, Agent. Once you enter this book, your training will begin as you join the secret world of spies. You'll rise through the ranks from recruit to secret agent, learning a host of skills to put into covert operation immediately. Get the scoop on some of the biggest agencies in the world, discover the coolest gadgets out there, crack some fiendish codes and lots more. For aspiring spies aged 8 years and up. Great for on-the-road entertainment. Authors: Lonely Planet Kids About Lonely Planet Kids: From the world's leading travel publisher comes Lonely Planet Kids, a children's imprint th...

Book Review from Oh My Boookness of Freedom: A Jake Dani Novel (Book 1) by Author: Victory Crayne

Freedom: A Jake Dani Novel   (Book 1) Author : Victory Crayne Print Length:   338 pages Publisher:  Victory Crayne (July 21, 2015) Publication Date:  July 21, 2015 Language:  English ASIN:  B012933POS Book Description: Jake gets a call from his girlfriend Mimi after her arrest for protesting slavery on the newly colonized planet of Rossa. Mimi disappears and Jake leads his spy team on operations to find her. But they are up against clever and resourceful crime lords and landowners who will do anything to protect their investments in slavery. Including going after Jake himself. Book Review: Freedom: A Jake Dani Novel   (Book 1) Author: Victory Crayne Review By: Brittany Perez ( Oh My Bookness ) @ohmybookness Bperezbookreviews@gmail.com October 9, 2015 Freedom a Jake Dani Novel   by Victory Crayne is the combination of POP Culture twist of Sci-Fi entwined with the tell tale of Espionage. ...

Book Review from Oh My Bookness of THE CONTAMINANTS by DEVIN K.SMYTH

Book Description  : Follow Oh My Bookness © : Twitter ( Oh My Bookness) @OhOhMyBookness Facebook HTTPS://www.facebook.com/ohmybookness   Google + https://plus.google.com/app/basic/116396686801399504580 Pinterest http://www.pinterest.com/OhMyBookness/ Blog http://ohmybookness.blogspot.com Instagram : http://instagram.com/oh_my_bookness.book_blogger Published 3rd  October 2015  by  Oh My Bookness ©  All Rights Reserved to Oh My Bookness and The above and its Contributors. ©

Book Review By Oh My Bookness of DNA (Alta 1) by Aex Hurst

DNA Author: Alex Hurst Print Length:  24 pages Simultaneous Device Usage:  Unlimited Publisher:  Bookmark Comics; 1 edition (July 15, 2015) Publication Date:  July 15, 2015 SYNOPSIS : D.N.A. is an illustrated, serial novel written by Alex Hurst. The story chronicles the adventures of Alta Williams, a woman of a future where genetics dictate quality of life and scientific discovery advances at an inconceivable rate. Alta is known to the media as the Human Doll, the first successful case of a full nanoCell organ transplant.  Alta appreciates the technology around her: without it, a chemical fire would have killed her in her early twenties. Though the fire destroyed her extracellular matrix, scientists from the medical behemoth nanoTech were able to replace her ruined skin with their patented nanoCell material, giving her a second lease on life.  However, with nanotechnology now advanced enough to alter the human genome, and a company determ...

Book Review of Courting Mrs. McCarthy by Author Ian Thomas Malone

Courting Mrs. McCarthy Author :Ian Thomas Malone Paperback:  276 pages Publisher:  Limitless Publishing, LLC (May 30, 2015) Language:  English ISBN-10:  1680581643 ISBN-13:  978-1680581646 Book Description: Nathan is terrible at relationships… Just ask his absent father, his controlling aunt and uncle…or his ex-girlfriend, Sarah. All he wants is to spend the summer before his senior year relaxing in the sun without any conflict or drama. But when he lays eyes on the beautiful, married mother of three at the opening of a yacht club, all bets are off. Jacqueline McCarthy’s life is nothing but a façade… Her husband is a disgraced former athlete who prefers to have his ego stroked by other women. Jackie fills her empty days with yacht club events with other bored, wealthy housewives she can’t stand, and she’d give anything to truly connect with someone. When she meets Nathan and asks him to watch her children, she is captivated by the handsome, ...

Book Review of How The Wolf Lost Her Heart By: Sarah Brownlee

How The Wolf Lost Her Heart By: Sarah Brownlee File Size:  439 KB Print Length:  303 pages Page Numbers Source ISBN:  1502423138 Publisher:  Sarah Brownlee; 1 edition (September 17, 2014) Publication Date:  September 17, 2014 ASIN:  B00NOAZNYQ Book Description: Set against the backdrop of a dystopian London where thugs and criminals run rife, Skye Archer possesses a rare gift, the ability to transform into her spirit animal at will. Widely regarding her morphing ability as a curse, Skye's aim is to keep it a secret at all costs. But one day she meets the intriguing and affluent, Raphael Renzo, who soon proves to have a secret of his own, one that could heal the downtrodden city and affect Skye in ways she never thought possible . . .  This debut novel from Sarah Brownlee is a compelling and gripping read, taking the reader into a world where both the heart of a city and the heart of a girl are simultaneously pierced by one man. Book Review: How The Wol...