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Book Review of Psychological Medical Thriller Depraved by Woody P. Snow

June 30th, 2015

Welcome back to another Write On Purpose book review. Each week, I review a well-written book, highlighting what makes it good from the reader’s perspective and what writing skills and techniques make it an irresistible read. Thus, each review serves both writers and readers. This time it’s a chilling psychological thriller called Depraved by Woody P. Snow. And I have to warn you this book is not for the faint of heart or the seuqamish.  Depraved by Woody P. Snow Trapped between life and death while a murderer lurks, only thoughts of revenge keep him alive. Trapped between life and... Read More

Book Review of Romance Suspense Vanished (Callahan and McLane Book 1) by Kendra Elliot

June 23rd, 2015

elcome back to another Write On Purpose book review. Each week, I review a well-written book, highlighting what makes it good from the reader’s perspective and what writing skills and techniques make it an irresistible read. Thus, each review serves both writers and readers. I happen to love suspenseful books, both reading and writing them. I don’t mind a bit of romance, so long as the story is focused on the suspense. I read and decided to review it for you. Vanished (Callahan and McLane, Book 1) by Kendra Elliot   When an eleven-year-old is abducted on her way to school, the FBI... Read More

Book Review of Memoir As You Wish: Inconceivable Tales from the Making of The Princes bride by Cary Elwes

June 16th, 2015

Welcome back to another Write On Purpose book review. Each week, I review a well-written book, highlighting what makes it good from the reader’s perspective and what writing skills and techniques make it an irresistible read. Thus, each review serves both writers and readers. This week I depart from fiction book reviews to cover a memoir. Perhaps this is a bit selfish on my part, as I am starting to write a memoir of my own, but I haven’t yet reviewed a memoir, so why not, right? Memoir VS Autobiography Perhaps you, like many people, have some confusion about the difference between... Read More

Book Review of Cozy Mystery Permed to Death: The Bad Hair Mysteries Book 1 by Nancy J.. Cohen

June 9th, 2015

Welcome back to another Write On Purpose book review. Each week, I review a well-written book, highlighting what makes it good from the reader’s perspective and what writing skills and techniques make it an irresistible read. Thus, each review serves both writers and readers. I found this week’s read because I bought her book on writing cozy mysteries. Being a fan of cozies, I had to give one of hers a try. Description of Permed to Death from Amazon: Meet Marla Shore, a Florida beauty salon owner with a knack for creating dazzling dos—and solving mysteries . . .Marla was already... Read More

Book Review of Contemporary Medical Adventure Novel State of Wonder by Ann Patchett

June 2nd, 2015

Welcome back to another Write On Purpose book review. Each week, I review a well-written book, highlighting what makes it good from the reader’s perspective and what writing skills and techniques make it an irresistible read. Thus, each review serves both writers and readers. This week, it’s a contemporary medical adventure novel called State of Wonder by Ann Patchett. I read this book about a year ago, and it still sticks with me. That’s why I decided to do a review of it here. http://smile.amazon.com/State-Wonder-Ann-Patchett-ebook/dp/B004G8QZSS/ref=sr_1_1?s=digital- State of... Read More

Book Review of Historical Fiction Novel The Red Kimono by Jan Morrill

May 19th, 2015

Welcome back to another Write On Purpose book review. Each week, I review a well-written book, highlighting what makes it good from the reader’s perspective and what writing skills and techniques make it an irresistible read. Thus, each review serves both writers and readers. Author Jan Morrill’s first novel weaves great storytelling, thorough research, and her mother’s experiences in a Japanese internment camp during World War II into this novel about the power of hatred and perception. Read more about the book. The Red Kimono by Jan Morrill From the Inside Flap In 1941, racial... Read More

Book Review of Cozy Mystery Cream Puff Murder (Hannah Swensen Series, Book 11) by Joanne Fluke

May 12th, 2015

Welcome back to another Write On Purpose book review. Each week, I review a well-written book, highlighting what makes it good from the reader’s perspective and what writing skills and techniques make it an irresistible read. Thus, each review serves both writers and readers. This week it’s a cozy mystery from the Murder, She Baked series by Joanne Fluke. I’ve been reading the series from the first, The Chocolate Chip Cookie Murder. Each book includes recipes. Most are for cookies, but there are some for casseroles, cakes, and other asty foods. The first book is now a movie... Read More

Book Review of Amish Science Fiction Brother, Frankenstein by Michael Bunker

May 5th, 2015

elcome back to another Write On Purpose book review. Each week, I review a well-written book, highlighting what makes it good from the reader’s perspective and what writing skills and techniques make it an irresistible read. Thus, each review serves both writers and readers. This week, it’s an Amish science fiction novel called Brother, Frankenstein by Michael Bunker. Yes, I said “Amish science fiction.” Have you heard of it? It sounds like a strange combination, doesn’t it? Yet in the hands of a skilled wordsmith, it can definitely work. Here’s the book description... Read More

Book Review of Dystopian SiFi Novel Black Cloud Rising: Chrysalis by Darrel Sparkman

April 21st, 2015

Welcome back to another Write On Purpose book review. Each week, I review a well-written book, highlighting what makes it good from the reader’s perspective and what writing skills and techniques make it an irresistible read. Thus, each review serves both writers and readers. This week’s review is yet another in a genre I don’t often read. I like expanding my horizons. This time it’s Black CLoud Rising: Chrysalis by Darrel Sparkman I don’t often read dystopian books because so many of them have a strong theme of futility. Not so with Chrysalis.. Why did I feel this... Read More

Book Review of Western Historical Romance the Montana Gallagher Collection by MK McClintock

April 14th, 2015

Welcome back to another Write On Purpose book review. Each week, I review a well-written book, highlighting what makes it good (or not so good) from the reader’s perspective and what writing skills and techniques make it an irresistible (or annoying) read. Thus, each review serves both writers and readers. This review is a mixed bag. The series is the Montana Gallaghers historical fiction series by MK McClintock. First I need to say I have immense respect for anyone who follows through from concept to completion of a novel or a series. As a novelist myself, I can attest to how much work it... Read More