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BOOK REVIEWS  of Savannah

11-05-2004

Reviewed by Mario S. Fidele

Author of Stories for a Stormy Night, VOL.1

Savannah is sensational! Marvelous! A truely great read! Vicky Stowers has crafted a wonderful story that draws one in and takes the reader on a course of twists and turns that are guranteed to delight.

One is in constant wonder as to what happened to Sierra, the baby of a well-to-do-mother, named Kristina Stone. Also piquing the curiosity is how the maid, Kaye, fits into this sordid affair. Furthermore, what mystery does the contents of a safety deposit box hold. Is it worth killing for?

These are all burning questions that beg for an answer. But there are even more surprises along the way to engage the reader making it quite difficult to set the book down.

Vicky Stowers writes in a clear, concise prose. Her sentences are short and to the point. Her dialogue is natural and fluid. Vicky deserves praise and acclaim. She delivers a powerful story and takes the reader for a ride that is well worth the trip. Well done, Vicky!

Mario S. Fidele

Stories for a Stormy Night, Vol.1

mario5o@shaw.ca

 

01-01-2005

 Reviewed by Donna Laird

author of Forever Yours and Katrinas Destiny

 

Savannah didn't want to stay in Peaches Georgia any longer when her Aunt Judith died so she headed for Sagebrush, Nevada. Sagebrush was a place her aunt talked about right before her death. Upon her arrival, Savannah goes to the local paper to look for a job.

John Marshall is the editor of The Carrier, and he is very impressed with Savannah. He tells her there isn't a job at the paper but Savannah wont take no for an answer. She makes a deal with John. She will work for a month for no pay, then if he likes her work, he can hire her full time. John quickly agrees, then takes her to meet the staff of the paper.

Ethan Cramer isn't happy when John informs him that Savannah is to be his new partner. Ethan knows he doesn't need a partner, but then he thinks about the file on Ethyl Stone. The story needs to be written. Why not let Savannah have the dirty job.

As Savannah starts doing the research on Ethyl Stone, she finds out about Sierra Mitchell, missing granddaughter of the rich Ethyl Stone. Sierra belonged to Ethyls daughter and had been kidnapped when she was a baby. Follow Savannah and Ethan as they find clues to Sierras whereabouts and get caught in a mystery 25 years in the making.

Savannah is an amazing book. There are twists and turns along the way that will leave you breathless. Once you start reading you wont be able to stop until you get to the last page. I highly recommend this book as a must read. I hope to read more from this very talented author in the future.

 

Donna Laird

Author:

'Forever Yours'

'Katrinas Destiny'

www.donnalaird.cjb.net

www.parauthors.cjb.net

www.publishedauthors.net/donnalaird

 

 

      Book Reviews of DeadlyRevenge

Reviewed by Darlene Martin

Author of:  A Place to Call Home

Deadly revenge is a very good mystery. The characters were believable and well developed. The plot was carried along very well throughout the entire story. The action was well described. This is a very good book. I would recommend it to anyone.

Darlene Martin

A Place to call Home

 

 

Reviewed by Judy Kern

A book Lover

 

Deadly Revenge is the best book I have read in 20 years. I enjoyed it very much. There was so much mystery and drama that I couldn't put it down until the last page. I would recommend this book to anyone who likes action and thrills.

Judy Kern.

 

 

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