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First Response - a review

First Response is number three in Michelle Sutton’s Tombstone Series. It definitely lives up to the standard of the first two books in terms of its romance, character development and Christian theme. Tiffany is a massage therapist and Chet, whom we’ve met in previous books, is an EMT. He’s hurt his back and needs treatment and thus the romance begins. The book is set in modern day Tombstone where ordinary citizens role play characters from the ‘wild west’ for the many tourists…

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Added by Tracy Krauss on January 9, 2012 at 7:20pm — No Comments

Goodbye Noel - a review

The ‘crime fictionista’ strikes again! Goodbye Noel by Nike Chillemi starts with a bang and never lets up. This is the second in Chillemi’s ‘Sanctuary Point’ Series – mystery crime stories set in a small, post WW II American town. This installment takes place right after Christmas when a young mother is found dead under her Christmas tree. Katrina Lenart, a maternity nurse who happens to stumble upon the scene, is given temporary custody of the orphaned infant while Inspector Ian Daltry…

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Added by Tracy Krauss on December 31, 2011 at 5:37pm — No Comments

The Visionary - a review

On the surface, twins Taylor and Trevor Forrestier appear as confident and successful operators of a growing architectural design firm. However, things aren’t always what they seem … The Visionary by Pamela Thibodeaux is the story of their journey toward emotional healing after suffering from horrific abuse as children. Along the way, each twin also finds true love, something that neither thought would be possible. But freedom from the past isn’t without its own…

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Added by Tracy Krauss on December 26, 2011 at 10:30pm — No Comments

Taste and See - a sampling of first chapters

Taste and See First Chapters  by Lorilyn Roberts is an anthology of written work, or as the subtitle reads ‘A Sampling by John 3:16 Marketing Network Authors ‘. In the book there are over sixty entries – everything from various fiction genres to self help to devotionals and even poetry. It is literally a smorgasbord of Christian writing that is…

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Added by Tracy Krauss on December 14, 2011 at 10:30am — No Comments

Play It Again

My third book PLAY IT AGAIN just released at the end of November. here is the back cover copy and some links!

An unlikely duo meet in Play It Again, a story of love, life and faith. Sparks fly when an ex-rock and roll junkie and a stuffy accountant rendezvous at a local resort, but neither are prepared for the emotional entanglements, family complications, and…

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Added by Tracy Krauss on December 10, 2011 at 7:18pm — No Comments

Yahshua's Bridge - a review

YAHSHUA'S BRIDGE is the second in The Master’s Wall series by Sandi Rog. Set in ancient Rome, the book takes place during the turbulent years of the early Christian church. Here we meet Alexander, a young slave who also happens to be the son of his master. The book spans twelve years of his life, full of interesting descriptions of Roman customs as well as the sometimes sordid truth of what life for a Christian was like at that time. His story is woven together…

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Added by Tracy Krauss on December 8, 2011 at 12:07am — No Comments

Zinovy's Journey - a review

Wow! This is one of the best books I’ve read in a long time. For a first novel, Ginny  Jaques sure knows how to grab the reader right from the instant the book begins and not let go. The description is magnificent, the characters varied and believable, and the action is well paced. Despite the fact that this is a really long book, I didn’t want to stop reading until I reached the final page.

 

The book is set in the not too distant future when a worldwide government has been…

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Added by Tracy Krauss on December 8, 2011 at 12:07am — No Comments

Children of Dreams - a review

This is the true story of a courageous single woman’s quest to adopt two international children, despite what often seemed like insurmountable obstacles.  Lorilyn Roberts weaves a tale that is nothing short of inspiring. Heartfelt, beautifully written and engaging from cover to cover, this is a story of perseverance, tenacity, and immeasurable love on the part of a broken divorcee who follows her dream to become a mother. In the process she learns what it means to trust in God completely,…

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Added by Tracy Krauss on October 22, 2011 at 12:35pm — No Comments

Last Resort - a review

Is their love really enough? Despite a rocky beginning, Faith and Matt find that they are obviously meant for each other. Not only do their strawberry farms connect, but they share the same strong faith. Both have suffered failed romances in the past, but now their future looks bright. Unfortunately, Faith’s psychotic ex-boyfriend Fred doesn’t see it that way. He will stop at nothing to get Faith back, whether she likes it or not. Terrorized by vandalism, arson, and even attempted murder,…

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Added by Tracy Krauss on October 17, 2011 at 7:45pm — No Comments

SELL MORE BOOKS - Really!

Sell More Books – Book Marketing and Publishing For Low Profile and Debut Authors – Rethinking Book Publicity After the Digital Media Revolutions. There it is. The complete title, including subtitles. Why on earth would anyone want such a long title, anyway?  Well, for the answer, read this book! In fact, read this book for every other reason you can think of to address the myriad of questions that the title raises, because - pardon the cliché – this really is a must read for…

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Added by Tracy Krauss on September 12, 2011 at 9:51pm — No Comments

All the Voices of the Wind

There was a lot of good information in this book about the holes in evolutionary theory and how creation actually makes more sense scientifically. In that regard it was quite interesting.

A teenaged girl sets out to prove creation to her science teacher and gets several friends on board.  The protag is a young male – the quarterback of the football team, who happens to fall for the cute ‘new’ girl. Although not a Christian himself, he soon finds himself going to church in order to…

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Added by Tracy Krauss on August 17, 2011 at 8:43pm — No Comments

PROMISES a review

PROMISES by E.G. Lewis was certainly not what I was expecting, and in this case that is a good thing! Rather than a fluffy romance, I got a well written novel with substance. Sure, there was romance, but this book is so much more than that. It is the epic journey of a woman who rises above the trials of life to become the person she was meant to be all along. It starts when Mary Jane is just 15, on the eve of her mother’s funeral. From there it takes us through her struggles at…

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Added by Tracy Krauss on August 17, 2011 at 8:42pm — No Comments

Shoot the Wounded - review

As a contemporary Christian novel for youth, SHOOT THE WOUNDED delivers the gospel with enough angst that it is sure to meet with the approval of today’s teen. It delves into relevant topics such as teen pregnancy and family violence, mixed with the usual boy-girl relationships and coming of age themes common to YA fiction. In this book we see that being a Christian isn’t easy, and it certainly doesn’t mean you are perfect. SHOOT THE WOUNDED is the first in a trilogy by Canadian author Lynn…

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Added by Tracy Krauss on August 17, 2011 at 8:41pm — No Comments

On-line marketing - creating a schedule

I just posted part 2 of my series on scheduling for authors entitled :'All those on-line sites! A Schedule That Works' Check it out here and leave a comment! http://www.tracykraussexpressionexpress.com/2011/08/all-those-on-line-sites-schedule-that.html

Added by Tracy Krauss on August 16, 2011 at 12:27pm — No Comments

PLAY IT AGAIN

PLAY IT AGAIN - the much anticipated prequel to AND THE BEAT GOES ON is now available to pre-order! Here's how: http://sbpra.com/tracykrauss/

 

About the Book

Sparks fly when an ex rock and roll junkie and a stuffy accountant rendezvous at a local resort, but neither are prepared for the emotional entanglements, family complications, and a threat from the past that unexpectedly resurfaces. Set…

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Added by Tracy Krauss on July 5, 2011 at 5:20pm — No Comments

Readers Favorite review of MY MOTHER THE MAN-EATER

Here is another review of MY MOTHER THE MAN-EATER by Carly K. for  Readers Favorite



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Added by Tracy Krauss on May 30, 2011 at 9:53pm — No Comments

Apex Review of MY MOTHER THE MAN-EATER

This Five Star Review was written by Kenya Dow for Apex Reviews:

An accomplished, proud mother of five, 44-year-old Joleen Allen has set her sights on true love; unfortunately, every time a promising prospect comes into the picture – he bypasses her for one of her daughters. To make matters worse, her ex-husband – fresh from a stint in prison – soon makes it his mission not only to ruin Joleen’s good name, but her life as well. An eclectic, conflicting mix of personalities themselves,…

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Added by Tracy Krauss on May 27, 2011 at 6:18pm — No Comments

Havah by Tosca Lee - a review

Havah is the story of Adam and Eve.  However, this is no Sunday School version! Author Tosca Lee has very skillfully taken the familiar Biblical tale and woven it into a rich tapestry full of unedited human drama, despair, pain, and triumph. The story is told from Eve’s point of view, giving us a whole different perspective – right from the moment she wakes in the garden, to the subtle deception of the serpent, and on through almost 900 years of her struggles as matriarch of…

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Added by Tracy Krauss on May 23, 2011 at 2:05pm — No Comments

Back On Murder - a review

Back On Murder by J. Mark Bertrand is a murder mystery extraordinaire. Houston detective Roland March is disillusioned and misunderstood, relegated to special assignments nobody else wants. He gets his big chance for redemption when he is assigned to a missing person’s case - one which he thinks is connected to a drug murder; but proving it might just cost him his life.  Beyond a very engaging story line with plenty of plot twists and surprises, Bertrand’s writing style is…

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Added by Tracy Krauss on May 16, 2011 at 10:11pm — No Comments

Review of 'What Every Dream Means' by Scott Schafer

What Every Dream Means by Scott Schafer is an enlightening and fascinating instruction manual on interpreting dreams from a Biblical paradigm. Scott begins by making a case for dream interpretation as a valid spiritual gift that is still relevant – even necessary – in today’s world. He carefully takes us through scripture to build a very convincing argument, and creates a solid foundation for understanding. He also gives practical tips, addresses possible misuses (including the…

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Added by Tracy Krauss on May 2, 2011 at 9:05pm — No Comments

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