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Reflecting On Domestic Violence

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In the last few months domestic violence has been ruled an epidemic.  Pick up a paper and there is a story every day about domestic violence ranging from the Baltimore Ravens player Rice and the way the NFL deals with domestic violence to charges of rape by quarterbacks of the Florida Gators and Florida State Seminoles.  These are some of the famous ones but we are made aware of the non famous people’s cases as well. This adult bullying must be stopped. “Reflecting on Domestic Violence” is a book that addresses the issue with solid information to women and men from why it happens, to victims becoming survivors.  Makarov uses her personal experiences as well as her expertise as a counselor to give hope to women who have been abused.   “Reflecting on Domestic Violence is different from other books on the subject because Makarov uses her own poetry and by women she has encountered to convey the feelings of a victim and becoming a survivor.  “Reflecting on Domestic Violence: Understanding the Emotional Aftermath” should be used by men and women as a rallying cry to say “We have no use for abuse.”

Lauren Makarov

Legacy Book Publishing

1883 Lee Road, Winter Park Fl 32789

www.legacybookpublishing.com

978193752655, $19.95, www.amazon.com

imgres-1Keep Quiet

A cover up of a tragic situation that involves Jake Bucman and his sixteen year old son Ryan soon mushrooms out of control to include Jake’s wife who is being considered for a federal judgeship.  Scottoline in “Keep Quiet” takes a very simple situation and shows how so many people are affected by one act.  She keeps the reader in suspense with many twists and turns to the very end.  “Keep Quiet” is a grand tale of human nature as well as a great legal thriller.

Lisa Scottoline

St Martin’s Press

175 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY  10010

www.stmartins.com

9781250010094, $27.99, www.amazon.com

 

71zleEepSWLRobert B. Parker’s Blind Spot: A Jesse Stone Novel

I liked that in “Blind Spot” readers get to read about the past of Jesse Stone, but that is all.  I found the book to be very different in feel and style. Where Parker and Michael Brandman who continued the series wrote with snappy dialogue and a fast pace, Coleman is very detailed and very slow reading.  The Parker books have always been fun to read and enjoy but not so this time.  Fans of Jesse Stone will be disappointed in “Blind Spot.”

Reed Farrel Coleman

Putnam

c/o Penguin Group USA

375 Hudson Street, New York, NY 10014

www.penguin.com

9780399169458, $26.95, www.amazon.com

 

513Rd+eQfjL._SY344_BO1,204,203,200_Destiny Made Them Brothers

Andrew J. Fenady, who created the show “The Rebel” and the theme song, now tells a fictional story of Johnny Yuma that involves George Armstrong Custer and Ulysses S. Grant during and after the Civil War.  Fenady brings the two generals to life with factual material about them that makes the story a lot more interesting. “Destiny Made Them Brothers” is a book to pick up and enjoy for any fan of the TV show “The Rebel,” currently showing Saturday mornings on ME TV.

Andrew J. Fenady

Kensington Publishing Corp

119 West 40th Street, New York, NY  10018

www.kensingtonbooks.com

978075826691, $7.99, www.amazon.com

 

 

 

imgres-2The Last Kiss Goodbye

For me “The Last Kiss Goodbye” was a snail paced tale that was very boring all the way through.  The story sounded interesting of a psychiatrist who deals with serial killers, but there is something wrong from the first line where she encounters a dead man on her couch who just two or three paragraphs later opens his eyes to look at and talk to her. I found the writing to be very confusing and the characters were not believable.  “The Last Kiss Goodbye” was very disappointing.

Karen Robards

Ballantine Books

c/o The Random House Publishing Group

www.ballatinebooks.com

9780345535849, $7.99 www.amazon.com

 

 

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