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Epiphany’s Gift

Have you ever felt as if something was there even though it wasn’t? There are many things the naked eye cannot capture. If you find yourself interested in the world of life, death, and the sensation…

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Disconnected

How much power can information withhold? Dan Sanders, an Internet Security Agent for the United States federal government, has the answer to that question. His position makes him the keeper of top-secret knowledge regarding sensitive topics.

Posted byinfo@themovingwords.comMarch 2, 2022November 25, 2022Posted inThe Moving Words ReviewLeave a comment on Disconnected

Xanadu’s Cavern (Epiphany Mayall, Psychic Detective Book 3) by Mallory M. O’Connor

Xanadu’s Cavern by Mallory M. O’Connor is an intriguing blend of crime thriller with paranormal fiction. Epiphany Mayall…

Posted byinfo@themovingwords.comFebruary 15, 2022December 1, 2022Posted inThe Moving Words ReviewLeave a comment on Xanadu’s Cavern (Epiphany Mayall, Psychic Detective Book 3) by Mallory M. O’Connor

Jane’s Dust: A Tale of Talc, Deceit, and Death by Ronald E. Gordon, Ph.D. and Joel Brokaw

How much do we know about the products that lay on our shelves and desks? Sometimes the ones we treasure and trust the most are the ones who are secretly…

Posted byinfo@themovingwords.comFebruary 1, 2022December 1, 2022Posted inThe Moving Words ReviewLeave a comment on Jane’s Dust: A Tale of Talc, Deceit, and Death by Ronald E. Gordon, Ph.D. and Joel Brokaw

Justifiable Deception by Kelly Lewis

Trust is a powerful yet dangerous thing to bestow upon someone. We can never really tell whether or not the person who received our trust will safeguard or shatter it. It’s something we would all think twice…

Posted byinfo@themovingwords.comDecember 21, 2021December 1, 2022Posted inThe Moving Words ReviewLeave a comment on Justifiable Deception by Kelly Lewis

The Last Matriarch: Day of the Robin

The Last Matriarch: Day of the Robin by David L. Simmons is a slow-brewing suspense thriller set in the Black community of High Point, North Carolina.

Posted byinfo@themovingwords.comOctober 15, 2021November 30, 2022Posted inThe Moving Words ReviewLeave a comment on The Last Matriarch: Day of the Robin

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