Silkfoot: A Journey into Thoughtful Beauty

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Looking for a new collection of poetry to enrich your reading experience? Look no further than Kent Zimmerman’s Silkfoot. This short collection offers a reflective journey into life’s various facets, inviting readers to tune their own souls through poetry and recollection.

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Confronting the Past: Stan Bain’s Return to Vietnam

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Stan Bain’s Return to Vietnam: Facing my Demons and Coming to Terms with Them offers readers a poignant look at a personal journey decades after the Vietnam War. This book chronicles the author’s return to Vietnam in November 2019, a trip sparked by conversations following a book signing for his first work, “You Are Never Alone.”

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Faith and Truth: Exploring Lies That Satan Told You

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Lies That Satan Told You by Aaron & Sylvia Appiah-Kubi is a must-read. This thought-provoking book challenges readers to discern truth from deception and apply biblical teachings to everyday life.

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Serial Killers and Symbolism: The Layers of Tooth Fairy Killer

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If you’re a fan of suspense, psychological thrillers, and intricate crime stories, Tooth Fairy Killer by Meehan is a must-read. This gripping novel weaves a dark and twisting narrative that keeps readers on the edge of their seats from start to finish. Here’s a spoiler-free review to give you a taste of what to expect.

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Gripping Suspense in the Rockies: A Review of The Five by Maureen Anne Meehan

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Have you ever picked up a book expecting a cozy weekend read, only to find yourself at the edge of your seat, heart pounding, as you devour each page? The Five by Maureen Anne Meehan is precisely that book.

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A Riveting Legal Thriller: Poisoned by Proxy by Maureen Anne Meehan

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Maureen Anne Meehan’s Poisoned by Proxy is an engrossing legal thriller that grips readers from the first page.

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Historical Fiction at Its Finest: A Review of Jim Pierce’s The Beginning

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Jim Pierce’s The Beginning is an intriguing work of historical fiction that explores the harrowing early days of Winston Churchill’s tenure as Britain’s Prime Minister. Set against the dramatic backdrop of World War II, the narrative spans from May 1940 to late 1941, offering readers a vivid portrayal of Churchill’s formidable challenges and indomitable spirit during this critical historical period.

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From Research to Publication: My Upcoming Book on TNA Wrestling

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I had the pleasure of being interviewed by former Pro Wrestling Illustrated editor Bob Smith for the latest episode of The Outdated Wrestling Hour podcast. We spoke about my doctoral research at Temple University, which focuses on how Gail Kim and the TNA Knockouts revolutionized women’s wrestling, and the book I will publish once I graduate. Listen to the full episode below. Enjoy!

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Simplified Bible Study: From Overwhelmed to Enlightened

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If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed when reading or studying the Bible, Kathy Lee Rix’s Whatcha Talkin’ ‘Bout God? is the perfect guide to make your journey through Scripture more meaningful and less daunting. This book is a valuable resource designed to enhance your time with Scripture, whether you’re a new Christian or simply looking to deepen your understanding of Bible study.

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Chilling Mysteries and Historical Horrors in The Midnight Scribe

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In The Midnight Scribe, Maureen Anne Meehan serves up another intriguing tale that seamlessly blends suspense, mystery, and the thrill of a high-stakes investigation. This novel guides readers through a suspenseful narrative, following former prosecuting attorney Mary MacIntosh as she partners with FBI profiler John Douglas to pursue a cunning and ruthless serial killer.

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