I am starting anew series that will run monthly. It is a listing of all the books (with descriptions) that I didn’t post reviews about for the month. There are so many and is it hard to showcase each and every one of them. So here are the books that you may like this month:
The Devil’s Dream by Roy Segal
What if you had dreams about murders and rapes yet to take place? What if you could even see the victim’s faces? This story is about just such a psychic. He must find clues in his own dreams to prevent horrible crimes from happening. When he dreams about the rape and murder of a Catholic High School girl, he is on a desperate race against time to stop this assault before it takes place.
The Next President by: Robert Livingstone
A television journalist struggles to expose the secret agenda of the leading candidate for the presidency, whose growing support threatens to usher in a form of government America has never known: fascism.
Catherine Cortez, a television journalist, follows one story—a revolution in post-Castros Cuba—and discovers a bigger one: the man likely to become the next president of the U.S. has a hidden agenda for America.
“What if the man really is power hungry? What if we find ourselves headed for a form of government this country has never known?” Senator David Stone
“Define fascism for me. One man’s fascism is another man’s safe, productive society. We could use a little of that in America.”
Majority Leader (and Presidential Candidate) Francis Ellsworth
“He’s playing to a very large constituency when it comes to the issue of law and order.” Senator Samuel Wakefield
“Let the record of this country show that we value our democracy, however imperfect it may be, over anything else, however compelling it may be.” President Walter Graham
Life Lessons from the Chocolate Factory by: Christopher Holl
Satisfying as Your Favorite Chocolate, Without the Calories! Using the original Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory movie as a metaphorical backdrop, Life Lessons from the Chocolate Factory unwraps bite-sized nuggets of “zero calorie wisdom” that are as relevant today as any other time. Whether or not you have seen the movie, this book reveals the simple, yet timeless lessons we can all embrace to help get hold of life’s real golden ticket-lasting peace of mind.
Perfection Unleashed: A Double Helix Novel by: Jade Kerrion
What would you do if you came face-to-face with perfection, and it looked just like you?
Two men, one face. One man seeks to embrace destiny, the other to escape it.
Danyael Sabre spent sixteen years clawing out of the ruins of his childhood and finally has everything he wanted–a career, a home, and a trusted friend. To hold on to them, he keeps his head down and plays by the rules. An alpha empath, he is powerful in a world transformed by the Genetic Revolution, yet his experience has taught him to avoid attention.
When the perfect human being, Galahad, escapes from Pioneer Laboratories, the illusory peace between humans and their derivatives–the in vitros, clones, and mutants–collapses into social upheaval. The abominations, deformed and distorted mirrors of humanity, created unintentionally in Pioneer Lab’s search for perfection, descend upon Washington D.C. The first era of the Genetic Revolution was peaceful. The second is headed for open war.
Although the genetic future of the human race pivots on Galahad, Danyael does not feel compelled to get involved and risk his cover of anonymity, until he finds out that the perfect human being looks just like him.
I live in a small Georgia town that you most likely have never heard of and I LOVE it! My house is more than full as I am a single mother of four & caregiver to my aging mother and uncle. Lover of all things Outlander. Goes to the beat of her own drum woman.