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Enjoyable short story
I enjoyed the style of Bussa, the story is interesting and very enjoyable. I think if you like light horror, you might enjoy it as much as I did. I am looking for more stories like this one now!










I’ve read a few books by L.A.Remenicky, and I must say that I’ve thoroughly enjoyed them all. Ms. Remenicky has given us another great story that will suck you in and keep you there from start to finish and then leave you wanting more from this author. Ms.Remenicky has written characters that feel so real that as you read about them, you start to feel their pain, and at the same time, you can feel the love that they have for each other. Invisible is Elaine and Jax’s touching story. They both know each other from high school, Elaine is asked to tutor Jax in Geometry, but when he asked her to go out, she was so frilled about it. But then she comes home after the date an incident happened with her stepfather Keith, he started to lay into her, and poor Elaine ends up being beaten with a baseball bat. And she ends up in the hospital, while Keith is arrested.B ut when she is released from the hospital she decides that she must disappear, so she changes her name and starts to hide away because she knows Keith will come after her. It’s been 10years now, and poor Elaine is still hiding away, and Jax has joined the police force now. But then one day he’s shot and ends up having to go to a therapist, and to his surprise, the therapist turns out to be Elaine.B ut soon Elaine finds out that Keith has been released from jail and in no time she knows she must move on. So she and Jax leave to hideout again. Will Keith fine her and Jax, and can Jax protect her from her stepfather for once and for all. This is a touching second chance romance that has some suspense in the mix of it. I could tell you more about this touching story, but that would spoil it for you. I highly recommend that you read this touching story you won’t be disappointed.











Virginia Gray
Carson Reno never fails to please!
Whenever I want a good PI mystery read, I grab a Carson Reno novel. They’re always filled with humorous dialogue, plenty of plot twists, great characters, and fast-paced action. Lack of Candor, set in the 1960s, was no exception. This book was satisfying to the last page! Enjoy!











KJ Williams
Another brilliant read!
I couldn’t stop reading once I began. Cat is such a vivacious character and yet a little sneaky here. I am ready for the book in this series and do believe I may start over with the first in this series! I love the characters and the descriptions and places in Ohio. Reminiscent of earlier days.






