Wednesday, September 28, 2011

The Heart of the Black Country (The Heart of the Empire)

The Heart of the Black Country (The Heart of the Empire) Review



The Maskell family lives in West Bromwich, the Midlands. The year is 1971. Grandpa and Grandma Maskell rule benevolently over their three sons and their families. Ten-year-old Keith watches as the family grows – Eric’s wife is expecting their first child, Stephen has recently brought a girl home who to Keith is the epitome of beauty and perfection. For Keith the sweet aroma of an almost perfect childhood promises to last forever. Until his father, John, announces he wants to emigrate to Australia. The calm munificent façade of the Maskell family, so carefully constructed by Grandma Maskell, suddenly begins to crumble. Change is in the wind; things will never be the same again.


Monday, September 26, 2011

Ties That Bind (Bound Hearts, Book 1)

Ties That Bind (Bound Hearts, Book 1) Review



...Sins of the Father by Jaid Black Candy Morgan has always felt badly about the fact that her father duped and then fired his former protégée, James Douglas Mahoney III. Worse yet, she knows that JD has always believed her to be a part of the conspiracy to get rid of him. When JD comes to power during a hostile takeover of Morgan Chemicals, Candy realizes he will want revenge against her family so she prepares herself to be ousted from the company. But much to her surprise, JD doesn't oust her. Instead, he wants his vendetta against the Morgans settled in an entirely different fashion, in a way Candy never could have imagined in her wildest, most wicked dream... Surrender by Lora Leigh Cole has wanted Tess for years. And he's warned her of this several times. He's also warned her HOW he wants her. Tied down in his bed, under his domination, surrendering to his desires...


Saturday, September 24, 2011

Taste Test: Shot Through the Heart

Taste Test: Shot Through the Heart Review



Cupid's arrow finds even the most lovelorn guys, and that's never been more fun than in the Shot Through the Heart Taste Test. In Better than Cupcakes, by Lenore Black, Mitch thinks there has to be a better way to spend Valentine's Day than working, even if he does like his co-worker, Augie. Everyone thinks Augie is a little odd, but Mitch thinks Augie might be far better than a cupcake.

In Cupid Knows, by DC Juris, Jack has been dreaming about Alan ever since they met at a game. Can he convince Alan to take a chance on a Valentine's Day meeting when Alan has something to hide? Finally, in Dead Shot, by JL Merrow, a chance meeting brought about by a stray arrow brings Peter and Edward together, but will their pasts come between them before they even get started?


Thursday, September 22, 2011

Black Hearts & Red Blood Dreams

Black Hearts & Red Blood Dreams Review



Come.
Journey with me to a land where evil blackens the purest hearts.
Where dreams run red with blood.
Where the old ones hold dominion.
Where the loa teach us well.
Where harlequin whispers a secret.
Where the beast waits.

Come.
Journey with me to the land of Black Hearts & Red Blood Dreams.


Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Glasgow's Black Heart

Glasgow's Black Heart Review



Glasgow is the largest city in Scotland. It is a city of culture, of impressive architecture, enterprise and endeavour, and is one of warm-hearted, generous people. But it also has a dark side. Beneath the busy streets, the Victorian sandstone and urban trendiness lies a black heart that beats in rhythm with the roar of the traffic and the echo of footsteps on concrete. It is a black heart pumped by greed and lust, violence and murder. And it has beaten since the city first sprang up on that dear, green place on the banks of the Molendinar Burn. This is the epic story of Glasgow crime. Beginning in 1624 when the Tolbooth was built at Glasgow Cross to house the courts and town jail, author Douglas Skelton covers four centuries of Glasgow’s hidden history, tracing the formation of the first paid police force in Britain, the Black Assizes of the circuit court and the formation of the city’s own High Court of Justiciary. Here you will find the pimps and pushers, gangsters and gangleaders, rioters and robbers who flooded the veins of the city. Famous felons rub shoulders with their less notorious, but equally vicious, counterparts. Here also are the thief-takers, cops, lawyers and judges who tried to stem the gushing flow, some with more success than others. These stories may not be what the City Fathers would like to see on Glasgow’s CV, but they are as much a part of its traditions and its legacy as the fish, the bell and the tree.


Saturday, September 17, 2011

Magi - Heart of Shadow

Magi - Heart of Shadow Review



In a world enslaved by those with the power of sorcery, a young boy named Cain awakens without memory deep in the hull of Medulla, a floating city beset by marauding slave traders. Sold as a merchant’s concubine on the mainland of Darosia, the horrible murder of his brutal master dooms him to execution, but Dagobert, an official of the Malgan sorcerer, intervenes at the last moment to recruit Cain into an order of sorcerous assassins.
Struggling to overcome the burdens of a power he does not understand and cannot control, Cain climbs the ranks of the order, while within him grows a darkness that threatens to consume not just himself, but all those around him. Only Dagobert recognises the power lying dormant within Cain for what is it truly is, but his own dark secrets hold his tongue while the restless shades of the dead assault Cain at every chance, threatening to destroy the thin veil of sanity that holds the dark forces inside him at bay.

“Scanning beyond the door, he saw a wide, rectangular room that was dimly lit. The walls were covered in sailor’s canvass from top to bottom, upon which strange iconic markings had been scrawled in broad strokes with black ink. The floor was covered in a thick layer of blood and offal that reminded him of an abattoir; he looked closer and saw channels cut into the floor, just as you would expect in a place where butchery was the chief occupation. Four stone blocks were spaced out evenly across the room, engraved with glowing sigils that covered their every visible surface. The dull red light from the glyphs was the only light source in the room, barely adequate to show him that on each stone block there lay the motionless body of a boy.”


Monday, September 12, 2011

Wandering Heart

Wandering Heart Review



Angela Cummings thinks she has Mr. Right after being widowed for ten years. But her son doesn't like Greg. He's handsome, responsible, moral, he's everything but romantic. Then Cooper Johnson rides into town on a broken down Harley, looking sexier than a man has a right to. He has nothing to offer Angela but his love...is that enough for her Wandering Heart?


Saturday, September 10, 2011

African Adventures: 2-The People of the Mist, Black Heart and White Heart & The Wizard

African Adventures: 2-The People of the Mist, Black Heart and White Heart & The Wizard Review



The second volume of Haggard's African adventures-featuring three gripping stories

Rider Haggard's affection for and affinity with the 'Dark Continent' is well known. His adventures featuring Allan Quatermain-the little white hunter, trader and explorer are justly famous and appear as a collected set in their entirety from Leonaur. For some that generous helping of African adventures simply will not be sufficient. Although Haggard was a prolific author not all of his material is familiar or available to those who would enjoy it. Leonaur has gathered together Haggard's 'other' adventures set in Africa into one collection of four books available in soft cover and hard cover with dust jacket for collectors.
The second volume of the four volume collection of Rider Haggard's other African adventures contains three pieces-two novels and a novelette-to please those who enjoy this highly entertaining and expert author of the African world of fact and fantasy. Perhaps the highest accolade one can give to the first novel, 'The People of the Mist' is that but for the absence of Quatermain himself it bears all the ingredients that made that character's adventures so appealing! 'Black Heart and White Heart' is yet another tale where Haggard takes us inside the life the Zulu people themselves and in 'The Wizard' a group of missionaries must overcome the many obstacles and dangers of the African interior and its fierce and magical peoples. Altogether another bumper crop of Haggard reading pleasure.


Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Heart & Head: Black Theology--Past, Present, and Future

Heart & Head: Black Theology--Past, Present, and Future Review



Faith, hope, and love embody the black theology of liberation, a movement created by a group of African-American pastors in the last 1960s who felt that Christ's gospel held a special message of liberation for African-Americans, and for all oppressed people. Beginning with an intimate introduction, Hopkins writes of his mother's death, when he was nine, and reveals that his father's love for the poor influenced him to become a Minister and to pursue a life of service which required "a compassionate intellect and an intellectual compassion". Hopkins asserts that in this post-Civil Rights, post-affirmative action era, that all people, regardless of race, must join together in forging a new common wealth. Offering a detailed perspective on a new racial, gender, and economic democracy in the United States, Hopkins illustrates that black theology can be the key to personal and global liberation.


Saturday, September 3, 2011

Thick Face Black Heart: Thriving, Winning and Succeeding in Life's Every Endeavor

Thick Face Black Heart: Thriving, Winning and Succeeding in Life's Every Endeavor Review



New, copyright 1991, some shelwear om dust jacket.


Thursday, September 1, 2011

Thick Face, Black Heart: Thriving and Succeeding in Everyday Life and Work Using the Ancient Wisdom of the East

Thick Face, Black Heart: Thriving and Succeeding in Everyday Life and Work Using the Ancient Wisdom of the East Review



Thick Face is the shield. Thick faced people have the ability to put self-doubt aside. They refuse to accept the limitations that others impose on them, or the limitations we commonly impose on ourselves. Black Heart is a shield. It is the ability to take action without regard to how the consequences will affect others. A black heart is ruthless but not necessarily evil.