I picked the German side in Espionage London because the plot was everything a thriller could be. The reader knew the outcome of the conflict yet at the time of the story, there was this absolute certainty that provided the secret device worked, Hitler would win. It was probably the first thought the reader had that the team would all be caught or the device failed. How else could History be reconciled. As the story advances, the reader has to face the fact they are wrong and this just cannot be. The thoughtful reader will understand, from the clear explanation in the story, how the simplest thing can turn things around. I promise readers a clear logical story and no smoke and mirrors. That is what makes this story so compelling.
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Indie Author Spotlight – Jack Geurts “The Fire And The Forge”
I find him to be the most sympathetic and empathetic character in the book, a man who has done terrible things and who is trying desperately to forget, or redeem himself if he can. I know this probably isn’t how a lot of other writers do it, but when I envision a character, I’ll usually think of the actor I imagine playing them in the movie. It might be a hold-over from when I was studying screenplays before I turned to writing novels, but I always imagined Andre Braugher in the role. He has this careful deliberation and gravitas about him, a quiet power. Very eloquent, enunciating every syllable.
Indie Author Spotlight – Tracey Brame
I hope every American regardless of political affiliation reads the book to understand that the tactics of the modern Ku Klux Klan being carried out against modern citizens under the nose of society. I hope women read it twice since they are the greatest target.
Indie Author Spotlight- Jean C. Joachim
As I wrote Dan’s story, he struck me as a nice guy from a small town, unpretentious, and unchanged by his new found wealth. In some ways, he and Holly were opposite, which is, perhaps, what attracted Dan to Holly.
Indie Author Spotlight – Emily Martha Sorensen
I think the ideal society would be one that doesn’t even need money, because people just share with each other (voluntarily, not because somebody’s forcing them to). A society where everyone is good and kind would not need many rules at all, so there could be a lot of flexibility and creativity and freedom. Of course, a society with all good people would be very easy to keep going: practically any government or economic system would work perfectly and fairly.
Indie Author Spotlight – David Berkeley
There’s so much I’d like to change. It sends me into a bit of a tailspin. That’s why I end up writing music. It seems to me like my best chance of influencing people is by opening up their hearts when I sing.
Indie Author Spotlight – Jule Owen
Jule Owen is the author of "The House Next Door" series. AlliesOpinions has reviewed the first book in this series. The second book in this series is also up for review in the next few weeks. To see the review, click the title. "the boy who fell from the sky" Jule Owen was born in … Continue reading Indie Author Spotlight – Jule Owen
Indie Author Spotlight – James DiBenedetto
James DiBenedetto is the author of of "The Dream Series". AlliesOpinions has reviewed the fist two books of this series with more to come. To see the reviews, click the titles. "Dream Student" "Dream Doctor" J.J. (James) DiBenedetto was born in Yonkers, New York. He attended Case Western Reserve university, where as his classmates … Continue reading Indie Author Spotlight – James DiBenedetto
Indie Author Spotlight for Andrew M. Crusoe
Andrew M. Crusoe wrote "The Truth Beyond The Sky" which I reviewed on my site. To see the review click the title above. I loved the book and am currently reading his second book "The Island On The Edge Of Forever". Keep an eye out for the review! This is an author to really keep … Continue reading Indie Author Spotlight for Andrew M. Crusoe
Indie Author Spotlight for Kathy Gates
Kathy Gates is a well traveled author who wrote the clean reads book "Juliet's Journey". Click the title to see my 5 star review of the book. Australian author Kathy Gates loves three things: walking, travel and writing. Her novels and shorts stories aim to combine all three. Born and raised in Sydney, Kathy now … Continue reading Indie Author Spotlight for Kathy Gates