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Georgiana Daniels is the wife of a super-generous husband, and the mother of a teen and two tots. After graduating with a degree in public relations, she spent several years in the business world, but now has the privilege of staying home and working on the stories she loves. Table for One is her first book. When not writing, she spends her time burning up miles on the treadmill, blogging, and par… Read moreGeorgiana Daniels is the wife of a super-generous husband, and the mother of a teen and two tots. After graduating with a degree in public relations, she spent several years in the business world, but now has the privilege of staying home and working on the stories she loves. Table for One is her first book. When not writing, she spends her time burning up miles on the treadmill, blogging, and participating in ACFW and RWA.
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My head is spinning--in a good way. There are so many layers to The Unseen, that I didn't see it coming (pardon the pun.) The book starts with Lucas, a man who spies on people in public places, and lives in underground tunnels and other unauthorized areas. Honestly, I didn't know what to think of him at first, and thought he was kind of creepy for a main character. But the longer I read, the more I found myself concerned for Lucas and drawn into his character journey.
Enter the Creep Club. The book escalates to a new level when Lucas finds others like himself who watch people. (As a side note, one of the websites mentioned in the book is real: infiltration.org, and there… Read more
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
This well-crafted and imaginative novel from Eric Wilson combines incredulous legends with just enough historical and biblical truth to make even bloodthirsty vampires seem plausible. The story opens with the demise of Judas in the field, incorporating both biblical accounts, in order to set up the false resurrection of the dead that comes later.
From the Holy Land to Romania to the state of Tennessee, the story goes back and forth between Gina Lazarescu, a Romanian girl with a past she seeks to understand, and a cluster of the undead who are out to destroy her. Though Gina is the main character, I do wish we'd have had more page time with her in order to empathize, and… Read more
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I knew I'd love it! The cousins are back in Single Sashimi, the 3rd book of the Sushi Series. This story features Venus Chau, who's not only a beautiful and brilliant game designer, but also a serious Type A who loves her own space. Camy does a fantastic job exploring family dynamics that center around a strong matriarch--a.k.a. Grandma. Even if you haven't read the first two books in the series you can jump right into Single Sashimi with maximum enjoyment.
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