The One-in-a-Million Boy Book Review
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The One-in-a-Million Boy by Monica Wood Book Review

Set in Maine and extending through New Hampshire and into Vermont, The One-in-a-Million Boy is a contemporary novel that focuses on a short but unique bond between a young boy and a feisty centenarian, parental grief, and new horizons.  Thus far, it has been published in eighteen different languages. You can read about local Maine author Monica…

THe Bird and the Sword Book Review
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The Bird and the Sword by Amy Harmon Book Review

Amy Harmon is a New York Times bestselling author who often takes the nontraditional route of self-publication – and she’s highly successful with it. I’ve been seeing The Bird and the Sword flash on my GoodReads feed on a daily basis – read, reviewed, or added to a to-read list by many fellow readers – and…

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Blog Tour: Making Your Net Work by Billy Dexter and Melissa G Wilson

The Problem with Networking Remember setting up face-to-face meetings to network? Now, most networking is done online, haphazardly, trying to connect on a one-to-many basis. But this isn’t working for most people. The Solution  “Making Your Net Work: Mastering the Art and Science of Career and Business Networking,” gives you both a time-tested process and…

Paradise Pyres
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Blog Tour: Paradise Pyres by F. P. Fawks

Description: Am I borderline Bi-polar ? Slohn is the Corporate Operations officer for a large philanthropic foundation. He and his wife have long been suffering from a loveless marriage. To attempt to put it back together, they have scheduled a week-long trip to the Island of Bimini. Madison had been married for 15 years and…

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Local Author New Release: Path to the Key by April Canavan

April Canavan is a local Maine author. Description: Magic is fading throughout the world and the supernatural realms can feel the strain growing daily, but Sarah doesn’t care about any of that. She cares about protecting her son from her vampiric ex-husband who is obsessed with gaining power. She’ll stop at nothing to ensure that Alex doesn’t…

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