Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Dreamweek by Viviane Brentanos

Dreamweek by Viviane Brentanos is a wonderful romance about Izabella Stevens who works at Dreams which is a private island for those who need to get away from their world.

David Wells is an actor who is desperate to get away. He finds Izzy interesting and finds ways to get her to be with him. I really thought that this book was fantastic. I was so engrossed in this book that I forgot to do my other work for the day!!

Any woman that loves a good romance will love this book!

5 bookmarks
Carol Langstroth, Manager
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Herb Trader

In Herb Trader by A.R.Torsone we have a background look inside the marijuana trade. We see how one man was involved in a big treachery scheme in the world that he lived in.

I found the writing of this book to be intense and I could not put the book down. A. R Torsone gives so much background that you feel like you are there and a part of it all. Anyone that would like to see what sometimes happens in the world of marijuana distribution will find this book interesting and informative

A memoir with a magnitude of honesty is a story about A.R. Torsone’s life as such. If there was such a rating as 5+ bookmarks I would have enjoyed rating this novel as such.
5 bookmarks
Carol Langstroth, Manager
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Quest for Atlantis

In The Quest for Atlantis, edited by Jessy Marie Roberts and Alvia J Roberts and authored by various authors, is a collection of ten short stories that make you leave this world only to enter another. I found that some backgrounds were deep in their meanings and quite in-depth. At times some of characters seemed very real to me. I could not just pick one story as a favorite as they were all equally good. I can think of a few teenagers that would read this book. The collaboration between authors is quite remarkable in and of itself because getting various authors together in one project like this takes great patience and time and the tome shows that many authors took that time and effort in creating The Quest for Atlantis. They all worked as one quite well I might add! If you love to get deeply involved in a world while reading a novel or short stories then these short stories combined will keep you entertained for quite some time.

3.5 bookmarks
Carol Langstroth, Manager
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Suffer The Children by Sara Townsend

In “Suffer the Children” by Sara Jane Townsend we have a chilling story of three young adults looking for answers as to why some young adults have gone missing. As they start finding out the answers the more dangerous it becomes for Simon, Carrie and Leanne.

I don’t normally read horror as it’s not my favorite genre, however this novel kept my interest and was not too gory for my taste. It is a well written book that has various degrees of suspense with a little mystery thrown into the mix. I would recommend this book for the Stephen King fans!
4 bookmarks
Carrol Langstroth, Manager
Mind Fog Reviews