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I loved The Truth Inside. It was my first trans book I’ve ever read but Trish handled these mature themes very well. I loved Nate and Natalie together and see Natalie accepting of Nate made me so happy. I love Joss and Stone together too. Every book Trish writes is fantastic and I’d even read her grocery lists!





A zombie novel YA readers can sink their teeth into!!!




Carol Cassada
Want more from Charlie and Clarisse
Charlie is a teen, who is about to go on a trip with his parents before he heads off to college. One minute Charlie’s preparing for his trip, the next he’s meeting the mysterious Clarisse, who is an angel. Clarisse takes Charlie on a journey to show him the world and give him a lesson in good and evil with the Light Angels and the Dark Angels. As their journey comes to an end, Charlie must decide whether to stay with Clarisse or return to his parents.
I loved Charlie and Clarisse’s characters, I thought they were cute together and I liked how she responded to Charlie’s questions as they went about their journey. As the end came to a near, I got a little emotional as Charlie had to make his difficult decision.
The book was a quick and easy read. I thought the author did a good job with this first book in the series and she leaves you wanting more. I’m looking forward to reading the next volume in the series to see what awaits Charlie and Clarisse.





Amazon Customer
Absolutely amazing
She did it again, she drew me into the book. I could not put it down. This woman is an amazing writer. I seriously can’t get enough of her.
I chose this rating because it’s a great book.
I would strongly suggest anyone who reads to read this book but you have to read Falling first. I fell in love with Greg and Cass. And so will you!!!



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Since her husband’s death, Tricia Adams had been fighting to keep a roof over their heads. With the help of the Grandmothers Four, she’d finally gotten everything under control. She was happier and more comfortable than she’d been in years.
When Carol’s son, Eric Elliott, agreed to help renovate the guest house, she soon learned she was missing something in her life.
However, the dashing and handsome man held a bowl full of secrets and complications, and falling in love was not on her to-do list.





This is a great short tale with a wonderful feel to it. Follow Milo, a mild-mannered man as he walks through life. Thinking of his wife and their relationship. he repeats “I’ve done nothing, no, nary nothing” readers are going to be surprised as they learn just what is the meaning behind the words and the true story of the life of the Elek’s, husband and wife. Michael Bussa has a way with a short story that is unique and a pleasure to find.






