Thursday, September 5, 2013

Book trailer for My Dawn, final book in the 'Born in Sarajevo' trilogy


Book trailer for IF, second book in the Born in Sarajevo series


Book review for Demon Bayou

In the second book of the Waves in Darkness series Viktor Brandewyne, a pirate turned vampire, continues his search for the second Sister of Power. Only she can help free him from the vengeful curse beset by a very powerful witch.
This journey brings him to the bayou country not far from colonial New Orleans where he has to face many unexpected dangers that lurk in the black waters. The Sister he is looking for is safely hidden by an ancient demon and Victor needs to overcome all obstacles to find her. Is this most feared pirate, the so-called Bloody Vik Brandee, able to cope with such difficult struggles? Is he going to offer a helping hand to his first mate Belladonna in spite of her uncontrollable hunger for his crew?

This book is full of excitement from beginning to end. The storyline is creative, refreshing, and very well written. Demon Bayou is definitely one of the books that will not be far from the reader’s mind long after the last page has been turned.

Book review for The Bliss Experiment

The Bliss Experiment is a story that takes the reader through an incredible journey of amazing and important discoveries that many of us passively reach for without being aware of their real values. Among other things, it points out that one is constantly looking for joy, happiness, and ultimate satisfaction while becoming more distant from the incredible, irreplaceable, and unique true-self. To overcome obstacles is not an easy task but as the author says: “Our ‘laboratory’ is inside of our minds and bodies” therefore, we have to study the principles according to which we will be able to create our own bliss and this book is a great guide for this process. The Bliss Experiment is insightful and powerful and at the same time practical and uplifting. I found it to be very informative and beautifully written.
 

Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Just Point at Him

If a man pays his dues, is he ever out of debt? Are his past mistakes ever forgiven? In our struggle to protect the helpless, have we lost the ability to determine who is innocent?
Gregory Torti may not have the perfect past, but learned from his mistakes and was ready to move on. The justice system has a different idea of him, and no matter the facts it is willing to cast aside reasonable doubt. Just as Gregory was ready to live the honest American dream, he is thrown into a battle for true freedom.