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[Book Review] The Hotel on St. James Place: Growing up in Atlantic City between the Boardwalk and the Holocaust by Molly Golubcow
Posted on March 31, 2021 Leave a Comment
By Molly Golubcow Molly Golubcow’s memoir focuses on growing up in Atlanta City in the early 1970s between it’s early hay day and the modern day casino boom. Her parents, Holocaust survivors who grew up in a Polish shtetl, become the proprietors of the Seacrest, near the boardwalk, which was home to a colorful cast […]
[Book Review] Trojan Horse by S. Lee Manning
Posted on March 31, 2021 Leave a Comment
By S. Lee Manning Operative Koyla Petrov is tracking Mihai Cuza, a decedent of Vlad the Impaler. Cuza is suspected of plotting meltdowns at nuclear power plants around the world. But whenever Petrov closes in on his target, he loses a member of his team. Petrov’s agency decides to deploy a ‘trojan horse’, or a […]
An Interview with Author Samantha Evans
Posted on March 30, 2021 Leave a Comment
Born in Northern California. Wife, mother to three amazing children, and author of fantasy and adventure. Brings adventure with a mix of fantasy to the pages. Advocate for people who have Russel Silver Syndrome, and epilepsy. Q: Can you sum up the Ella in 20 words or less? A prince adopts a dragon egg, and it leads […]
Books I’m Excited to Read in April
Posted on March 30, 2021 Leave a Comment
Read Along With Me Today, I’m excited to share with you the books I’m looking forward to reading in March. These are the titles that will be appearing in my weekly book review posts throughout the month. What books are on your list this month? I hope you’ll add your suggestions in the comments. Submit […]
[ARC Review] The Flip Side of Sad by Amber Ashley
Posted on March 30, 2021 Leave a Comment
By Amber Ashley James Letta is a breakout star in the music industry. Despite amazing success as a vocalist, behind the scenes, James is sad. While on a tour, promoting his latest album, James experiences a particularly rough day. That is until he is visited by a ghost who takes him on a tour of […]
[Book Review] Mannahatta: A Sequel by Sherry V. Ostroff
Posted on March 24, 2021 Leave a Comment
By Sherry V. Ostroff A sequel to Caledonia, we rejoin Hanna Duncan three years after the original book, pursuing her doctorate in archeology. Her studies take her to Central America where she finds herself in danger at the hands of a gang. Meanwhile, her ancestor, Anna’s story continues in the new world. She encounters danger […]
An Interview with Author Michael Ross
Posted on March 23, 2021 Leave a Comment
Michael is a pantser. He writes by the seat of his pants. His claim to success is that he has the imaginative mind of a young boy. It was a visit to a clairvoyant that insisted he write! he did do and hasn’t looked back. Hi is also an actor and voice actor and has won a […]
An Interview with Author Matt Cox
Posted on March 23, 2021 Leave a Comment
Originally from South Amboy NJ, Matthew has been creating science fiction and fantasy worlds for most of his reasoning life. It took a while, but he eventually decided to take writing seriously. His first published novel, Division Zero, released in 2014. His books span adult, young-adult, and middle-grade fiction in multiple genres, predominantly science fiction, cyberpunk, […]
80 New and Inspiring Quotes for Your Bookstagram
Posted on March 22, 2021 Leave a Comment
If you are a follower of my Bookstagram feed, then you know that I regularly feature inspirational literary quotes in my posts and captions. I’ve compiled a list of eighty of my favorite quotes. Whether you need quotes for your Instagram or just need some inspiration, I hope you enjoy! 80 Inspirational Literary Quotes “It […]
[Book Review] I Wish My Father by Lesléa Newman
Posted on March 17, 2021 Leave a Comment
By Lesléa Newman This poetry collection explores the father-daughter relationship based on the author’s relationship with her own father. The collection is progressive in time as her father ages and reaches end of life. Newman’s writing is emotional and raw as she wrestles with issues so many face as parents age. Coping with difficult issues […]



