@JoBelleCee Book Review: Roote 66 by JB Coffman via @tdmiller820917

In Roote 66, JB Coffman weaves a tale of eclectic characters, wraps them in stellar descriptive writing and realistic dialogue all the while mining intense emotions as well as providing comfortable pacing that permits the story to unfold brilliantly and naturally. We get a gift of well developed characters and a healthy slice of Americana that leaves us emotionally satisfied.
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Interview with The Evolution of A Poet author @KJJenStewart via @tdmiller820917

Poetry stirs the emotions of readers. But I’ve often wondered whether readers understood the road that a poet must travel as she weaves her emotions into verse. We are shaped by our life experiences. Our imaginations, I believe, offer us solace during the painful moments in our lives. Life is about growth. I would argue that the most moving poetic words honor the beauty yet struggles as we evolve.

Jennifer Stewart walks readers through her life and reveals her strengths and vulnerabilities in her marvelous poetic collection, The Evolution of A Poet.  I recently had the pleasure of interviewing Jennifer Stewart. Read what she had to say below.

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On January 12, 1981 Dynasty Premiered And Reigned Supreme For Nearly A Decade via @tdmiller820917

On January 12, 1981, ABC’s answer to challenge the television supremacy enjoyed by CBS’ Dallas was the coronation of a new show, Dynasty. Whereas Dallas had JR Ewing at the helm, the alphabet network focused on the silver haired Blake Carrington. The Texas ranch was replaced by an opulent mansion in Colorado. Yet, the never-ending quest for oil riches was still at stake.

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Book Review: Chosen (Guardians of the Word, Book 1) by Jolea M. Harrison via @tdmiller820917

Jolea M. Harrison has taken the fantasy genre world by storm in her meticulously crafted, skillfully written and thoughtful epic Chosen (Guardians of the Word, Book 1). Chosen is a sweeping fictional treasure poised to delight fantasy lovers and seduce readers who may not be as well versed to the genre. I belong to the latter group. I’m not someone who seeks out fantasy works. But I consider myself a questioning reader who wants to become mentally and emotionally involved with characters.

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Book Review: The Evolution of a Poet by @KJJenStewart via @tdmiller820917

The French philosopher, Voltaire, noted that “Poetry is the music of the soul, and above all, of great and feeling souls.”

Some people might argue that a poet has the responsibility of stirring emotions within the reader . However, I believe that poet’s first obligation is to him or herself. Introspection is often painful. Fear forces us to keep our feelings guarded. We may not even want to acknowledge our own fears, doubts and mistakes. To listen to what we are feeling becomes a faint echo. To bravely offer a poetic tribute to emotions that is pure and unspoiled is a gift to the author and the reader.

Voltaire was right: “Poetry is the music…of great and feeling souls.”

The Evolution of a Poet by Jennifer Stewart is a beautifully poignant, delightfully lyrical exploration into one woman’s often painful journey through life. Stewart’s poetic genius is rooted in her ability to allow her words to guide us through her journey. She courageously lets us prowl around her brain and gaze into her heart. The end result is our appreciation for a collection of verse that is quiet and reflective, sometimes dark yet willing to embrace light.

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Book Review: When Darkness Breaks by @tmsanders2014 via @tdmiller820917

Author Traci Sanders has crafted a poignant story of love, hope, forgiveness and renewal in her emotionally captivating treasure, When Darkness Breaks. The allure of this book is that these emotions are universal. While the circumstances in which the characters find themselves may not mirror our own experiences, we can, perhaps, painfully recall moments in our lives when we lost everything and couldn’t see beyond the darkness that engulfed us. Yet, life is full of promise where the sun lurks behind a cloudy day. And when darkness breaks, a new day can begin to once again champion hope.

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Book Review: Engaged to An Alien Pop Star by @kendrybird via @tdmiller820917

Kendra L. Saunders continues her enchanting tale of love, friendship, political intrigue and perseverance with Engaged to An Alien Pop Star. This much anticipated sequel to the marvelous Dating An Alien Pop Star allows readers to see how life has been for music lover Daisy Kirkwood and her alien born prince from the planet Kalesstria, Griffin Valentino.

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@NikkiL_Books Book Review: It’s Beginning to Look A Lot Like Chick Lit, A Holiday Anthology via @tdmiller820917

Whether chestnuts will be roasting on an open fire or Jack Frost decides to nip at your nose, the holiday season with its warm sentiment to fill your heart will soon be upon us.

Chick Lit authors are particularly skilled in creating characters and plots that are accessible across all genders and age groups. The trick, I suspect, is that the authors in this genre are observers of life. They view people and events through compassionate and perceptive eyes and let their writing talent become the voice for human emotions.
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