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Book Review of Gothic by Steve Hester

    Gothic Author :  Steven Hester Published : Dec. 09, 2014 ISBN :  9781310221132 Book Description: Rob Stokes is an unremarkable twenty-one year old. He has a routine job, does ordinary things and tonight is going to a party hosted by his best friend. He’s hoping for a good time. In a short time his world will be changed forever as he becomes hunted by both a demonic assassin and a secret society trying to defend the earth from the forces of both Heaven and Hell. Rob has a destiny to become a Key; one of a handful of guardians created to protect mankind and in doing so he will become more powerful than he ever imagined but only if he can survive the night... Book Review: Brittany Perez ( Oh My Bookness ) @ ohmybookness Bperezbookreviews@gmail.com February 9,2015 Gothic  by  Steven Hester  starts off in 1884, seeing through the eyes of a man named James who would be hung for a crime the following afternoon.  The thing is, he would be a ...

Book Review of Touching Freedom by Suren Hakobyan

Touching Freedom Author: Suren Hakobyan Print Length:  262  Publisher:  Suren Fant (December 28, 2014) ASIN:  B00QQN3E3K Book Description: Twenty-two-year-old Isabel left for Munich for summer holidays to take a part in Youth International Meeting - a lot of teenagers visit the meeting every year from different countries. She's going to be absolutely on her own for two weeks, without her bossy father around. The first evening, when every guest is in the Meeting Room, a guy with dark and mysterious eyes steps in. From the first sight of him blood rushes all over Isabel's body and cold sweat covers her. She has never experienced such feeling to any guy before. Every time seeing him around her legs drag her to him as though he is her spatial drug. His name is David. He's definitely older than the other guests. But to gain him, Isabel has to face the secret lurking behind his dark and cute eyes and she has to confront his night life.  For the f...

Book Review of The Representative By Thomas H. Cullen

Book Review :  The Representative by Thomas H.Cullen Review by : Brittany Perez (Oh My Bookness)-February 4,2015 The Representative  by Thomas H. Cullen is a unique approach to writing a book, often with less than two sentences per page with many spaces and blank pages between, with an empty black cover. When reading this you will wonder if it was intentional, why, but it Will be up to the reader why the format is such and what they take away from it. The writing follows a prose-like form, again for the reader to determine if it adds or takes away from what's being told within this story. Anyone who knows this style knows that it reads like a form of poetry because it is written as such, in a similar format, but is non-rhyming, but reads in a similar manner. For the most this is something for the reader to determine how he/she feels about it and no one else. This is a story all of its own, it's unique, in ways clinical. Purchase: LuLu : http://www.lulu.com/us/en/shop/thomas-h-...