United States of Apocalypse, by Authors Mark Tufo and  Armand Rosamilia
May24

United States of Apocalypse, by Authors Mark Tufo and  Armand Rosamilia

A Book Review The End or a Beginning? It begins with how it happened. How the United States—and perhaps the world—was brought to its knees.  Even the prologue of this exciting book pulls you immediately into the story. Listening to the audiobook from Audible, I could feel the tension, the fear, the determination in the story.  Narrated by Sean Runnette and Julia Whelan, the male/female adds to the book immensely.  Both are...

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Book Review: Carry Me Home, by Rosalind James
May24

Book Review: Carry Me Home, by Rosalind James

Romantic Suspense in Paradise, Idaho Rosalind James is back in a romantic suspense novel that is indeed a thriller. A man, recently divorced, uncertain if he can trust again. A teacher with goals to reach the Ivy league.  Is there any chance the two of them can overcome all that separates them?  First goal is to stay alive. On a college campus a newly hired professor, Zoey Santangelo, discovers a small town isn’t always safer...

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Jazz Standards : Take the ‘A’ Train
May24

Jazz Standards : Take the ‘A’ Train

Jazz Standards : Take the ‘A’ Train. The story of how Duke Ellington’s signature tune, Take The ‘A’ Train was written is a classic. Billy Strayhorn, future Duke’s right hand man,  was said to have written the piece after Ellington had offered him a job as a writer, arranger and piano man , sending money for him to travel from Pittsburgh to New York and then up to Ellington’s apartment in Sugar...

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