Ana Do You Hear Me? by Raven McAllan
At Long Last by Elene Sallinger
Boogie Wugie by Banessa Finaughty
A Birthday Wish by Doris O'Connor
A Day at the Office or the Bastard by Jane Oldaker
Ana Do You Hear Me? by Raven McAllan 5/5 stars . . . Quickie read - 1st read by McAllan. Opening statement Ana, do you hear me? . . . a woman on the brink of losing her mind has one more sensual imagination of her lover and the love of her life. Sweet. Sensual. Breathtaking.
At Long Last by Elene Sallinger 5/5 stars . . . Quickie read- 1st read by Sallinger. She makes second chance at love occur naturally and over similar tragedies in life. A second chance of this nature take time to achieve, but the wait is its own reward. Marianne and Carl had a connection from the very beginning. It went beyond the book club or the illness commonality.
Boogie Wugie by Banessa Finaughty 4/5 stars . . . Quickie read- 1st read by Finaughty. Child's play at an game old as time. The boogieman is embedded in all out psyche at some point or another.
A Birthday Wish by Doris O'Connor 4/5 stars . . . Quickie read - 1st read by O'Connor. sometimes dreams do come true with some variations to the details. Forgiveness is all in the details.
A Day at the Office or the Bastard by Jane Oldaker 4/5 stars . . . Quickie read - 1st read by Oldaker. No great stretch of the imagination, if you put your mind to thinking. If you take the time to consider the suspense is all in your head.
I am not a professional reviewer. These are just my personal opinions.
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