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Penelope Kahler Swan
"THE HOTEL ON MASSACRE LANE" You need to read this book! By Jerlayne February 4, 2015This book was absolutely amazing. I opened up the book and was immediately hooked. The writing style is faced paced and the characters are engaging. The further I got into the story, the more I just couldn't put... show more

"THE HOTEL ON MASSACRE LANE" You need to read this book! By Jerlayne February 4, 2015This book was absolutely amazing. I opened up the book and was immediately hooked. The writing style is faced paced and the characters are engaging. The further I got into the story, the more I just couldn't put it down. This is a stay up past your bedtime and keep reading kind of book! I highly recommend it if you enjoy a good mystery. Sophia (the main character) is quite realistic, as is the situation and circumstances surrounding the hotel. There was no overt need for a suspension of disbelief. Not since Preston & Child's last novel have I enjoyed a mystery this much!"SUNNY KINCAID" PROFESSIONAL COMMENT BY CRAIG KELLEM (Former Development Exec Universal and Fox Studios) "A terrific thriller, rich with sinister, scary, and funny characters. It's a deep, relatable and often tragic character study while at the same time offering a terrific thriller thru-line, eclectic dialogue, and an ironic mix of humor and violence. "SUNNY KINCAID" is one of the very best projects we've ever seen!" (See Video of table read) "THE BOY WHO MET GOD" Another feather on Penelope Kahler Swan's cap!By Jerlayne on March 3, 2015The Boy Who Met God is a rare book. During the time of C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien it was not uncommon to pick up a book, particularly a fantasy or sci-fi novel, and find out by happenstance that it was a Christian allegory. Long gone are those times and writing of that caliber. With The Boy Who Met God, this style of writing comes back. This book can simply be read as its surface tale, with nothing detracting from it. The reader can enjoy a tale and go on with their day, or the reader can look below the surface and curl up with a page turner that sticks in the mind long after the book has been finished. I found myself talking about this one in depth with my sweetie; we've not had a good book discussion like that in awhile. Be sure to pick this one up! It's well worth your time.BILLIE VALENTINE"Take a time out" to get to know Billie Valentine By Carole Mehl on February 12, 2015Billie Valentine is a grace-filled story of streetwise kids given a big, growing, purposeful chance for their lives. The youth's experiences illustrate forces that can devour them or propel them to find their dreams and possibilities. The many distinctive characters with great naming and their interactions provide the gamut of reactions from disdain for those that use and abuse to endearing. Swan's great illustrations supply the reader another way to know the characters. Billie Valentine really ought to be made into a movie.
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