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url 2021-01-15 10:04
Exclusive Entrepreneur Story on Advanced Analytics and Research Lab (AAARL) by Eric Huang

Eric Hung, the founder and CEO at Advanced Analytics and Research Lab (AAARL), provides an insight into some useful techniques of advertisement.

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url 2018-05-01 21:47
May's Amazon First Reads (formerly Kindle First)
Lies That Binds Us - Andrew Hart
A Marriage in Dog Years - Nancy Balbirer
The Speed of Sound - Eric Bernt
Never Stop Walking: A Memoir of Finding Home Across the World - Tara F. Chace,Christina Rickardsson
Matchmaking for Beginners - Maddie Dawson
True - Karl Taro Greenfeld

U.S. prime members get one free arc from the Amazon publishing imprints shown.  (Not a borrow, just like buying the kindle edition.)

Source: www.amazon.com/kindle-dbs/firstreads
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review 2017-08-03 05:46
Podcast #62 is up!
The Draining of the Fens: Projectors, Popular Politics, and State Building in Early Modern England (Johns Hopkins Studies in the History of Technology) - Eric H. Ash

My sixty-second podcast is up on the New Books Network website! In it, I interview Eric Ash about his history of the draining of The Fens in eastern England in the 17th century (which I reviewed here). Enjoy!

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url 2017-05-01 22:08
82 -- yes, EIGHTY-TWO -- new releases in book series tomorrow!
The Gathering Edge (Liaden Universe®) - Sharon Lee,Steve Miller
A Court of Wings and Ruin (A Court of Thorns and Roses) - Sarah J. Maas
Cold Reign - Faith Hunter
Pawn: A Chronicle of the Sibyl's War - Timothy Zahn
Darkship Revenge - Sarah A. Hoyt
The Dark Prophecy - Rick Riordan
Alien Education (Alien Novels) - Gini Koch
The Fallen - Eric Van Lustbader
Heat Storm (Nikki Heat) - Richard Castle
Super Narwhal and Jelly Jolt (A Narwhal and Jelly Book #2) - Ben Clanton

I included a few at top of this post but see the entire list at https://www.fictfact.com/BookReleaseCalendar by clicking on Tuesday, May 2.

 

Guess gearing up for spring vacations and summer reading?

Source: www.fictfact.com/BookReleaseCalendar
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review 2015-09-26 22:12
Two Hearts
Two Hearts: When I Said I Do, I Meant Forever - James Eric Richey

 


Title: Two Hearts:When I Said I Do, I Meant Forever
Author: James Eric Richey
Publisher: JER
Reviewed By: Arlena Dean
Rating: Five
Review:

"Two Hearts When I Said I Do, I Meant Forever:" by James Eric Richey

My Thoughts....
This was definitely one of those good novels that once you pick it up you will not want to put it down until the very end. The novel is about Jaxon and Annie starting out as sweethearts in HS in a small town in Montana...however they were from different backgrounds...with Jaxon being from a ranch family...loving...caring as Annie from a broken home due to divorce. The author really brings this out so well in this read. After Jaxon asked Annie to marry him...things will change due to Annie's mom...where she seems to 'plant a seed in Annie's head that there is no happily ever after.' Wow! This will cause so many problems for Annie....causing her not to trust Jaxon. This story will really take off after this with all kinds of twist and turns, with some suspense, mystery .. with there also beings some family issues that Jaxon will have to face and deal with. Will these two make it through all the problems that they will have in their married life? This will be a amazing story that is full of love, action, immaturity,drama, mystery, crime, drugs and trust issues. Why was this? Be ready for a long story but when it all said and done however, it was a good well written read and to my surprise...it is presented so well by a male author. The two main characters...Jaxon...very strong good husband...Annie...well her emotions were all over the place and that mother of hers...well I did try to understand just what Annie was going through. There was definitely a message for the readers...dealing with the word 'trust.' "Two Hearts" was definitely a read of a story of a couple that went through years of trials ...now how will this come out...will they 'triumph or fail' as they meet their many challenges that seem to continually come. To find out the answers to all the other questions you will have to pick up the wonderful read to see how this author brings this out so well to the reader. If you are looking for a good read I would definitely recommend "Two Hearts."

I received a copy through NOR in exchange for an honest review.
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