The Last Lunch Box: A True Story4 reviews
Linda G. Shelnutt

Amazon, 2007

The end of an era.

+ Ten men, working south of Florence, Colorado, toward Wetmore: November
+ ....Dust to Dust...In Sure and Certain Hope.....
+ The end, or a new beginning?
  
  











  



  
A Time and a Place2 reviews
Jim Kohl

Amazon, 2007

A Sensitive Tale of Love and Death

+ Strange Talent in Kohl to Cajole. Honed Instinct for What to tell, When, and Where.

Jim Kohl writes a story the plot of which takes you by surprise. He reveals the essential details in the bitter battle between Frank's wife and his family in the course of the story, leaving you hungrily reading page after page. The protagonist is Jason, a friend of Frank, who has died young ...
  
  











  



  
The Last of the South Town Rinky Dinks1 review
E. Don Harpe

R. J. Buckley Publishing, 2008

A BOOK OF ENDURING GREATNESS by John W. Cassell

I HAVE TO BE CANDID HERE...you will only enjoy this book if you were once a kid. Played "kick the can" by street lights on hot summer nights while the old folks sat around jawing...played stickball or baseball on even hotter summer days... maybe drove a car a bit too early...or listened to a real ...
  
  











  



  
Lest We Forget14 reviews
John W. Cassell

Amazon, 2006

The Protector, a father's quest.

+ Lest We Forget
+ A stunning testament to a father's love
+ I'll take your place, Baby girl!
+ Two wars, Two soldiers...Singular love
  
  











  



  
Baited: The Continuing Adventures of Hapless Henry Fly Fishing on the Madison River2 reviews
Joshua Berry

Amazon, 2007

GREAT FRIENDS...GREAT SETTING!

+ Outdoor Emotion

This is a great story about true friendship, so great in fact you just know Joshua Berry is a good friend to others. The thing I loved most, though, was Joshua's descriptions of the natural setting for this story. I just got back to my home town of Cicero and while I'm glad I'm back, I miss ...
  
  











  



  
Yellow Butterfly5 reviews
Sandra E. Waldron

Amazon, 2007

Enjoyable

+ THOUGHTFUL...
+ When westerns were westerns
+ Sweet story
+ Matinee Nostalgia
  
  











  



  
The Price of Black Diamonds3 reviews
Linda G. Shelnutt

Amazon, 2007

Writer and author

+ MY DAD WOULD BE PROUD
+ A Statement For All To See

I just finished, "The Price Of Black Diamonds," by, Linda G. Shelnutt. I must say I came away with a much better understanding, and appreciation, of the time, effort, money and self-sacrifice put into mining coal. The story starts off with an owner/operator, Joe Carpine, and his remembrances; of ...
  
  











  



  
Roses8 reviews
Jim J. Wilsky

Amazon, 2007

LOVE IS A MANY SPLENDORED THING..

+ Roses
+ It will make you cry, but worth ruining your makeup!
+ A Daisy A Day...
+ Deep and touching. . .
  
  











  



  
Welcome Home15 reviews
Edd Voss

Amazon, 2006

A Generation's Struggle

+ The Real Thing
+ Home is where the right telling at the right time emerges easily, sometimes through caring curiosity.
+ I loved this story, I loved the father and I loved his son !
+ Very Touching
  
  











  



  
The Flight Lieutenant's Court Martial - Part 26 reviews
John W. Cassell

Amazon, 2007

Great Stuff!!!

+ John Cassell's Version of Perry Mason Engages Minds, Captures Hearts.
+ Just Whose Destiny Are We Talking About Here?
+ Delivers on the promise of Part 1
+ Intense
  
  











  



  
Coal Dust In Their Hands: A True Story3 reviews
Linda G. Shelnutt

Amazon, 2007

Richard Neal Huffman - author of, Dreams In Blue: The Real Police

+ The Teamwork is Contagious...Along With The Pride!
+ "Mommy, why are that man's hands dirty?"

If we were that child's mother or father, how would we answer that question? "Oh, don't look at him. He's a filthy man." Or, "He's too lazy to keep himself clean." Just maybe, some would think before they said and then reply, "He's a hard working man that keeps this country strong and proud." ...
  
  











  



  
Airborne: One Man's Journey6 reviews
Edd Voss

Amazon, 2007

Wings of Honor

+ What it takes to jump!
+ Beautiful Streamer
+ I Can't Do This. But I can READ! Jump in for Silver-Wings Star-borne.
+ Dignity cast in bronze. . .
  
  











  



  
I Worked: A True Story4 reviews
Linda G. Shelnutt

Amazon, 2007

How and why America became a great nation....

+ True Story of A Man Who Knew How to Live
+ A Tale Of Two Eras
+ Writer and author
  
  











  



  
Foot Soldier1 review
B. W. Philpot

Amazon, 2007

Timeley...yet timelessly relevant...Wall-to-Wall Action

BW Philpot uses his vivid imagination to build a unique platform from which to pay tribute to the men and women of our Armed forces who in every age have answered the call of this country and perform the dirty, thankless and often unsurvivable jobs that no one else will do...those same tasks ...
  
  











  



  
Baby Angels7 reviews
Betty Dobson

Amazon, 2006

Provocative and thoughtful

+ A Magical Connection
+ A knockout punch. . .
+ When Worlds Collide
+ Staying Power
  
  











  



  
Armageddon: 1973 - Part 19 reviews
John W. Cassell

Amazon, 2007

Watch out, Clancy!

+ Could this have happened?
+ On The Brink Of Annihilation
+ On the Brink of WWIII
+ Like a Clancy, Coonts and Brown Collaboration.
  
  











  



  
The Midnight Lunch Truck11 reviews
E. Robert Orn

Amazon, 2007

Disturbing? Perhaps....

+ Forbidding insight
+ Good but not Great
+ Vivid, dramatic, powerful prose!
+ Twists , Turns,and Torment
  
  











  



  
The Flight Lieutenant's Court Martial - Part 13 reviews
John W. Cassell

Amazon, 2007

Licorice, Red, Black, or Yellow Dismay

+ Inventive and thought provoking
+ A Military Short With Universal Appeal

After an exquisite motivational speech from the leader, to his newly boot-camped men, the setting boomed large, street-marshal-charged, with a parade out of town to swells of a crowd: >> They broke into wild cheers as we began moving down Highway One. Many threw ginger blossoms and palm fronds ...
  
  











  



  
Reflection of a Second Hand Heart
E. Don Harpe

Amazon, 2008

I am approaching that time of life when there is much less ahead of me than is behind, and I will soon find myself face to face with my seventieth year. I have been writing all of my life, and the last few years I have turned to writing novels and many short stories, both of which I dearly love to write. However, my first love was writing poems, and the collection I've presented here will perhaps ...
  
  











  



  
Principalities - Part I2 reviews
Sandra E. Waldron

Amazon, 2007

Precocious Principalities

+ Another Wild Waldron Ride in the Offing!

Sandra E Waldron sets a vivid stage in the reader's mind as she exquisitely tells this thrilling tale of principalities, seemingly everyday people who are anything but and the invisible and not-so-invisible battles going on around them. It's an exciting read and I'm eager to read the rest of the ...