I really don’t want to waste any more of my time discussing it. The Scourge wasn’t absolutely terrible, but if it weren’t for that cool cover, it would be absolutely forgetable. The scourge by Nick Sharman, 1980, Signet Books edition, in English. I had a few other books by Nick Sharman lined up, but I’m in no rush to get to them now. This would have been a far better book if it had been about a bloody eyeball. If I had any idea that that’s what this book was about, I wouldn’t have read it. Maybe it was all the Russ Martin novels I read last year, but I am pretty damn sick of novels about telepathic mind control. This wealthy chemist makes a drug that lets him control his victims’ minds telepathically. It turns out they did something to anger the owner of a pharmaceutical company. Atlas 3 & 4 Testing PackageAdrianne Sklar, A Brief Read of The Longest Ride by Nicholas SparksJohnna R, Trance and Healing in South East Asia. sort by Note: these are all the books on Goodreads for this author. I had no idea what this book was going to be about, but that cover is sick as hell.Ī private detective almost dies in a mysterious car crash, and he soon finds himself investigating a bunch of people who have been hallucinating themselves to death. Books by Nick Sharman (Author of The Cats) Books by Nick Sharman Nick Sharman Average rating 3.26 330 ratings 71 reviews shelved 1,396 times Showing 16 distinct works.
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Supernatural Hero is the winner of numerous awards, including: Best Indie Book Awards 2015-winner Beverly Hills Book Awards 2014-winner Reader's Favorite Book contest 2014s-silver medal Independent Publisher Book Awards 2014-bronze medal Purple Dragonfly Book Awards 2014-honorable mention Indie Excellence Book Awards 2014-finalist London Book Festival 2013-honorable mention. In his younger years he owned Pet Coffee, the first coffee place for dogs and their owners. He is proud to have ADHD and loves the fact that writing is the only way for him to focus on one thing. Young readers everywhere will relate to Andy’s struggles and can share in his triumphs, finding inspiration to become the heroes of their own stories. Gadot is married and a father to three children and two cats. But when an evil spirit jeopardizes her safety, Andy must use his newfound gift, as well as abilities he already possesses, to become the hero and save the day. With Grandpa’s encouraging spirit by his side, Andy strives to gain the courage to ask Zoe out on a date. After Andy’s grandpa passes away, Andy soon discovers he can still see and communicate with Grandpa’s ghost. He feels lonely both at school and at home, desperately wanting to change his circumstances. He is shy, exceptionally good at math, and in love with Zoe, the popular girl at school. Supernatural Hero deals with sensitive topics such as death and bullying with a combination of humor, wit, and empathy. This instinct fueled her career more than anything. Sophie Jordan grew up fantasizing about princess, dragons, and warriors. She worked as an English teacher in high school. She always craved to pursue a career in language. He used to love language more than anything in her life. She has degrees in both English and history from Texas A&M University. Her desire for writing earned her degrees in language. For the first time she wrote a story when she was in high school. She started her writing career from high school. Sophie Jordan started her career as a story writer. The beginning for Miss Sophie Jordan and her career To know more about the New York Times bestselling author let’s get down to every bit of details of the author and the sources of inspiration that she got to become the queen of historical romances. Sophie Jordan is best known for her historical romances. Here is a woman author who writes about romances and fiction. Writing about paranormal romances, adult fiction and historical romance requires the fantasy of dragons, warriors and princess. When it comes to writing, romance and fiction go hand in hand. I changed the names in case something like it actually happened. This story is fictional but it is based on five intriguing entries in my grandfather�s journal. (MF, wife, cheat, intr, rom, preg)Ī Baby Out Of Wedlock - by Wild Orchid - During the summer of 1948 a boy from Boston meets a young beautiful black girl while vacationing with a relative in Alabama. (MM/f-teen, ped, nc, rp, v, mast, oral, anal, tor, bd, ws, preg)Ī Baby For Elise - by Elise - A buried lust resurfaces and I suffer the consequences. everything that should happen to a woman. She is tortured, raped, humiliated and abused. She becomes impregnated and has the baby on the ship as source of entertainment. (mf-teens, youths, exh, inc, 1st, mast, preg)Ī1 Ships Slave - by Cerberus - A 13 year old girl from a British port from a poor family is legitimately under order of government taken as "entertainment" on a pirate ship. The Kristen Archives - Just Impregnation StoriesĢ9-Year-Old Grandfather - by Alex Hawk - How can someone be a grandfather at twenty-nine? Much more easily than you might think! Check this story for details. We spent so much time on his grandparents and parents that it seems we barely get to know him/her before the book's over. What I missed, as I was approaching the end, was another look at Cal's adult life. I couldn't suggest any improvements to the book, since it's really solid, though some of the portrayals border on the charicaturesque, maybe due to stereotypes that are not the author's fault but which undoubtedly have their weight on the reader (the old wise grandmother, the selfish second-generation immigrant, etc). The characters are great and perspire the truthfulness that comes from writing about one's culture to be seen by the "mainstream", whether it's cultural (as the characters are greek-americans) or sexual. This is a beautiful book, full of great images and dialogues, filled with prose that is really, really good. Lord William Hughes, the Viscount Greycliff cannot afford to make any mistakes. Having spent the last six years on her own, Letty doesn’t want the offers of friendship from other club members and certainly doesn’t need any help from the insufferably attractive Lord Greycliff. Readying herself to compete for the prestigious Rosewood Prize for Mathematics, she is suddenly asked to take on another responsibility-managing Athena’s Retreat, a secret haven for England’s women scientists. Six years ago, Miss Letitia Fenley made a mistake, and she’s lived with the consequences ever since. How do you solve the Perfect Equation? Add one sharp-tongued mathematician to an aloof, handsome nobleman. Divide by conflicting loyalties and multiply by a daring group of women hell-bent on conducting their scientific experiments. The solution is a romance that will break every rule. These books are still very much present in my subconscious. The birthday cake, the party, the apples, the visit to the library…. I was amazed by how much of this book actually came back as I read it. Who am I kidding? Every library visit was a good library day, but those were exceptional library days. I called it a good library day when I found a new one. I always enjoyed them as a child, and can clearly picture exactly where they were on my local library’s shelves. I’m 42 as I write this so it’s been 30 – 35 years since I read any of Beverly Cleary’s books. When I posted my Beverly Cleary walking tour of Portland, I realized that some of her books were just what the doctor ordered. Kathy at Inside of a Dog suggested re-reading an old favorite. I posted in my Weekly Update for Septemthat I was stressed out from the wildfires near us and looking for a fun, mindless read. She loves to follow Beezus around but she’s always causing trouble! Beezus is horrified to realize that she doesn’t always love her sister. Ramona is noisy and opinionated and not shy in the least. Her younger sister, four-year-old Ramona, is a whole different personality. Beezus is a responsible nine-year-old who enjoys helping her mother with chores attending her painting class sewing and playing checkers with her neighbor, Henry. If you love this book, make sure you check out the rest of THE DARK IN YOU series - find out how the sizzling story began. 'Unique, original and very entertaining' Ramblings from this Chick I devoured this book from start to finish!' The Escapist Book Blog on Burn 'Sarcastic banter, a sexy alpha demon and his smart-mouthed heroine, an intense, highly passionate romance. The next sizzling paranormal romance in Suzanne Wright's globally bestselling The Dark in You series 'No words to describe how much I ADORE this extraordinary and magical read!!!' Gi's Spot Reviews on Burn 'It's been two minutes since my last fix and I need Suzanne Wright to give me more' Edgy Reviews 'The chemistry sizzles off the page' Netgalley review What readers are saying about Suzanne Wright: Another series chronicles the exciting life of a student at Mademoiselle Geraldine’s Finishing Academy for Young Ladies of Quality, and the adventures of Prudence, the daughter of Alexia. The Parasol Protectorate series is first about a young woman with no soul named Alexia Tarabotti who ended up dealing with the supernatural, a situation that leads her to a series of dangerous investigations of London’s high society. What is the Parasol Protectorate series about?Ĭreated by Gail Carriger-the pen name of American archaeologist and author Tofa Borregaard-the Parasol Protectorate series is the heart of a large literary universe composed of multiple series of steampunk paranormal romance stories. 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