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Book Review and Excerpt of Paranormal Romance Thriller Glory: The Legend of Glory Book 1 by Devin O’Branagan

January 20th, 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 excellent read is Glory:  The Legend of Blory, Book 1 by #1 best selling author Devin O’Branagan. I’ve known #1 best selling author Devin O’Branagan since I helped her with the first book launch of GLory. Now, she is talking with a producer about turning the book into a movie or TV... Read More

Book Review of Paranormal Romance Suspense Voodoo Butterfly by Camille Faye

January 13th, 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 excellent read is a paranormal romantic suspense story Voodoo Butterfly by Camille Faye. This is her first book, anhttp://writeonpurpose.com/wp-admin/plugins.phpd it is so good! Read my 5 star review of Voodoo Butterfly on Amazon. Here is the book description from Amazon: When twenty-five-year old Sophie... Read More

Book Review of Women of Washington Avenue, a Hen Lit Romance by Linda Apple

January 6th, 2015

Welcome back to another Write On Purpose book review, the first of 2015! 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 excellent read is a “hen lit” romance called Women of Washington Avenue by Linda Apple. Read my 5-star Amazon review of Women of Washington Avenue here. Before I go on, you may be wondering… What is “Hen Lit”? A few years ago, “chick lit”... Read More

Book Review: The Cemetery Club by Blanche Day Manos and Barbara Burgess

December 16th, 2014

The Cemetery Club is a “cozy mystery” set in a small town in Oklahoma. I’ve noticed people are confused about what makes a cozy, so before I get into this particular one, here are some conventions of the genre. What is a cozy mystery? A cozy mystery has a dead body or two, but not a lot of gore. An amateur sleuth gets involved trying to solve the riddle of “whodunit.” Examples of cozy mysteries include: Murder, She Wrote series by Jessica Fletcher was turned into a TV series. Fletcher  is a mystery writer who stumbles over dead bodies the way some folks trip... Read More

Author: Want Your Book Reviewed

December 11th, 2014

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Book Review: Once There Were Sad Songs by Velda Brotherton

December 9th, 2014

Once There Were Sad Songs is a romance between two people fleeing their pasts. Author Velda Brotherton, a full time writer, created the story.  Wild Rose Press published it in December of 2013. I have to be honest. I’m not usually a romance reader, unless there’s suspense, mystery, or the romance is just part of life and not the focal point. Thee are certain conventions in the romance genre that drive me crazy. I read Once There Were Sad Songs because of the skill of the author, Velda Brotherton. She  has now successfully written and published 25 books, I believe, and is a superb... Read More

Book Review: Show Dog Sings the Blues by Devin O’ Branagan

December 2nd, 2014

Show Dog Sings the Blues is a tail…tale of mistaken identity that’s gone to the dogs. Here is the description from Amazon: In an unfortunate case of mistaken identity, pampered show dog Talisman is switched with a cowdog and has to work on a ranch for the day. By the time her harrowing adventure is over, she is in desperate need of a massage, a session with her Reiki Master, a consultation with the pet psychic, a full grooming, and a pedicure. However, along the way she learns powerful lessons—including the discovery that she’s so much more than just another pretty face. Hilarious... Read More

Book Review of The Perfect Victim by Pamela Foster: NaNoWriMo Day 25

November 25th, 2014

People read books to get caught up in a character or a story. The Perfect Victim by Pamela Foster begins with a birthday surprise that turns out to be much more than Mary or her friend could possibly imagine. The Perfect Victim is a real-world horror story of love gone wrong. It is a compelling but frightening story that just might make you lose some sleep. Before I delve more deeply into the review, here is some more about the book. Here is the synopsis of the book: When friend Anne “buys” the new deputy for loan officer Mary Brock at the local charity auction, neither she nor... Read More

Book Review of Daughter of the Howling Moon by R. H. Burkett: NaNoWriMo Day 18

November 18th, 2014

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. Here I am more than halfway through National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo) and still on track with my own novel-in-progress, They All Died Smiling. People who like my upcoming book will LOVE Daughter of the howling Moon, a .gripping paranormal suspense story of an epic battle between good and evil. Before I dive into... Read More

Book Review: Just Like Gravity by Sorchia DuBois

November 11th, 2014

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. Just Like Gravity is a new paranormal romance by Sorchia DuBois Here’s the description of the book from Amazon: How many times can you make the same mistake? How many lifetimes does it take to get it right? And how many people have to die in the process? In Scotland, Anna searches for answers. She finds cold rain,... Read More