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PT McHugh Keeper of the Black ..

Posted October 15, 2012 by Karen in Book Reviews / 0 Comments

Release: February 2013   Jason Evans, a shy, introverted high school freshman, thought that his mundane life was all there was – girls, golf, physics, and the occasional bully. Until he found out about the secrets his grandfather had been […]

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Spotlight: Patrick McHugh

Posted October 15, 2012 by Karen in Authors / 0 Comments

Title: Keeper of the Black Stones Author: PT McHugh Genre: YA Historical / Urban Fantasy Length: 277 pages ISBN: 9978-0-9816768-0-7 (trade paperback) / 978-0-9816768-1-4 (ebook) Release Date: February 2013 Imprint: Midpoint Trade Books PT McHugh didn’t start out as a […]

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Review: Adrienne DavenportR..

Posted October 14, 2012 by Karen in Book Reviews / 0 Comments

Title: Stranger by Morning Author: Adrienne Davenport Genre: Contemporary Romance Grade/Rating: 2 out of 5 This book came to Literati Literature Lovers through a recommendation to the author. A copy of the book Stranger by Morning was provided by the […]

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Review & Blog Tour: Carol..

Posted October 11, 2012 by Karen in Book Reviews / 1 Comment

Title: Iridescent Author: Carol Oates Genre: YA / Paranormal Grade/Rating: 3.5 out of 5 Iridescent is the second book in the Ember series and is not a standalone book. Carol Oates touches upon history featured in Ember, and all of […]

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Lips…. By Darwin Blake

Posted October 10, 2012 by Karen in Poetry / 1 Comment

They sit there perfect on your face. Curled so slightly, just to tease. Ruby red like blinding jewels. Parted when they feel the need. Warm and full. Always wanton. But when I’m here. Never waiting. Sometimes bitten. Not just by […]

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The Raven by Edgar Allan Poe

Posted October 10, 2012 by Karen in Poetry / 2 Comments

Once upon a midnight dreary, while I pondered, weak and weary, Over many a quaint and curious volume of forgotten lore, While I nodded, nearly napping, suddenly there came a tapping, As of some one gently rapping, rapping at my […]

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