This book is an eye-opening first hand testimony of how life could be for a westerner in the former URSS back in the 70’s. A really interesting perspective of how it felt living in a comunist environment for those of us that take the capitalist way of life for granted. And a very nice description of Albania. Highly Recommended!
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CHOMP! Charlie Carter and the Monster Pike
David Rogers has a terrific and vivid imagination. A book written to appeal to all ages. Great first novel.
People of the West
“People of the West” is a captivating anthology spanning 170 years, blending nine fictional tales and fourteen poems. From the first European on Canada’s Pacific coast, it unravels the stories of winners and losers shaping North America, celebrating a rich tapestry of resilience and complexity.
Boundaries
In “Boundaries,” meet Bob Morgan, a versatile figure—bounty hunter, detective, actor. A master at reshaping depravity, corruption, and destruction into something manageable. Expect modest changes, appreciate the improvements, but don’t delve too deep into Morgan’s enigmatic past.
Homesteader
“Homesteader: Finding Sharon” unfolds in the challenging 1880s Canadian frontier. Hank James faces adversity as he seeks his dream land and love. Facing off against cattle tycoon Portis Martin, Hank fights for equality and a lifetime partner, defying dirty tricks to claim his stake. A tale of resilience and love in the rugged West.
The Great Liquor War
“The Great Liquor War” transports readers to 1885 Canada, amidst gold rush and railroad construction. Hank James, disillusioned miner turned freight hauler, faces conflicts with law enforcement and railroad interests. Rich characters, historical depth, and gripping narrative make it a frontier saga worth exploring.
Love Hate Law – A Kramer-O’Hara Legal Romance
“Love-Hate-Law” weaves a gripping legal romance, fusing courtroom drama, passionate clashes, and societal complexities, offering a thrilling narrative that questions if love can conquer the adversarial realm of the law.
Shared Sorrows
“Shared Sorrows” delves into Frank DioGuardia’s existential crisis triggered by a pivotal event at the NYC Columbus Day Parade. Amid media frenzy and personal turmoil, he forges a profound connection with Dr. Laurie McDevitt, reshaping his beliefs and challenging his identity. Rich in introspection and societal critique, it explores themes of faith, relationships, and personal integrity, making it a compelling read for fans of literary fiction.
Secrets of the Gold
Secrets of the Gold by Baer Charlton is an interesting read. One does not know what to expect in this book. One is escaping a harsh life and the other is blind-sided to what his life was like. Together, these two individuals find the answers they search for on their journey. At first, I wondered about the pairing. But the characters worked. Baer Charlton wrote a wonderful coming of age story that digs its claws into you and doesn’t let go until the end. It is a wild ride. Suspenseful, engaging, and entertaining Secrets of the Gold is a mystery that readers do not want to miss.
Love Hate Law
“Love Hate Law,” Andrea Kramer, a stunning rookie lawyer, takes on a high-stakes case against the state of Michigan and a former governor linked to a fatal insurrection. Paired with the charismatic Michael O’Hara, a bad-boy trial lawyer, they clash over ethics and experience. As they navigate legal battles, personal and romantic tensions flare, questioning if love can bloom amidst professional rivalry. Can a small-town ‘good girl’ resist the allure of a big city ‘bad boy’? The courtroom drama unfolds against the backdrop of a haunted office and a mysterious past.