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Photographs with emotional impactReview Date: 2008-10-20
just greatReview Date: 2008-08-05
A wellspring of insipiration for the nature photographer (and nature lover)Review Date: 2008-07-17
It's a beautiful book. Would make an an ideal gift for the nature photographer, and for the nature lover...
On This EarthReview Date: 2008-07-17
Amazing BW pictures. Very niceReview Date: 2008-03-31

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Original SinReview Date: 2008-10-20
First Novel? No Way!Review Date: 2007-12-12
Angie's boyfriend has been charged with the murder of his aunt, Emma Caine, someone Angie claims he was very close to. She is convinced of his innocence and wants to hire Colton to uncover the truth to clear his name. Colton takes the case and soon finds himself making enemies with cops and dysfunctional criminals as he uncovers shocking revelations behind the death of Emma Caine. Colton also comes face to face with his own personal struggles as he wants so desperately to be the father his daughter needs, despite the pain he feels from his wife's death. No matter what he does, it seems Colton is losing his little girl, too.
For awhile now I have heard great things about Brandt Dodson. Could he live up to the hype? Could this guy really be that good? Uh....yeah. And then some! Original Sin is Brandt Dodson's first novel, and not once is it obvious. This is smart, gritty storytelling that is seldom found in debut novels. Told from Colton's point of view, the plot unfolds perfectly, hooking readers from the opening lines and never losing steam. Dodson effectively incorporates spiritual themes throughout that are relevant and never forced. Colton's spiritual struggles are very real, adding to the complexity of his character. Fans of the PI genre will not be disappointed when they discover this excellent first installment to a great new series.
Great novel with realistic charactersReview Date: 2007-10-13
Without giving away plot lines and turns, the story involves a man who just lost his wife. he and his daughter are dealing with it in different ways, and the pain they feel is immense. He also lost his job as an FBI agent (an interesting back story is there) and has started a private investigation business. His case is very interesting! There are many spiritual elements as well, but they are done in a genuine way and not at all "preachy." I found it refreshingly well done.
When comparing this book to the "Joe Box" series, "Original Sin" is slightly better. It is far better than the "Mike Connelly" series. These are all similar types of works, but "Original Sin" is the best of these type of detective novels which I have read. I have ordered the other books in the Colton Parker series and look forward to them.
Think Magnum PI, minus the Hawaiian shirtReview Date: 2007-09-14
When I think of a PI, Magnum comes to mind. The Hawaiian shirt with the fancy car going to exotic places in Hawaii and having a fun time. So I didn't know what to expect when I started this book. Well it turned out to be an unexpected awesome read. Normally I wouldn't have picked up this book because it's not in the genre I normally read. However I am so glad that I did. There is non stop action in this book. It's very gritty and I felt like I was watching an episode of Magnum (minus the cheesiness). I really like Colton's character. He's a very good detective and is able to get what he needs out of other people but he doesn't manipulate them to get info. He also cares very much for his daughter even though their relationship is strained. Dodson takes his character into places most Christian novels would never dream of going. Strip clubs are visited. Pornography is exposed. Teachers selling students for sex sales. Web cam shows. Nothing is untouched with this book. But there is nothing graphic and even though Colton's character is not a Christian in this book, he does not want anything to do with these things. He begins to show interest in the faith but the storyline is not preachy at all. This book is really an eye opener that people are not always what they seem. It makes you think twice about people you put your trust in. I was immediately hooked after I started reading this book. It's a definite page turner that you won't want to stop reading. This is a perfect book to give to a guy who doesn't like to read. Highly recommended and I have found a new favorite author.
A winner!!Review Date: 2007-04-28

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This Book Changed My LifeReview Date: 2008-10-09
Disturbingly raw...Review Date: 2008-01-23
Harrowing in all aspectsReview Date: 2007-11-05
I had seen the film of Denton's return in the movie, Dear America: Letters Home from Viet Nam and never really understood his horrible times in the Hanoi Hilton. Now, I do. A treasure of a read to add to any library. The only drawback...not enough maps to put his location in perspective.
Nevertheless, fascinating. In the words of his captors, "Shut mouth. Read book!"
HumblingReview Date: 2005-01-26
Thank you, Mr. Denton! You deserve our undying gratitude.
outstandingReview Date: 2006-02-10

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Great Suspense with a TwistReview Date: 2008-08-06
Intrigue and Danger in MiamiReview Date: 2008-07-29
By: Brandt Dodson
Brandt Dodson has done it again. With his realistic characters, intriguing mystery, and keen understanding of police work, he has created another thriller.
FBI agent Ron Ortega, is new to the world of undercover. He joins forces with agents in Miami, FL and infiltrates one of the city's most prestigious and vicious gangs. No amount of training prepares him for the turmoil to come. Once welcomed into the gang, he finds there are expectations of him that will challenge his badge and his faith. When an attempt upon his life fails, Ron realizes the dangers before him. Temptation reigns supreme in this world of drugs, money, power and intrigue. Rom must face his greatest challenge within himself as he battles the desire to live the life he always proclaimed or take the way to wealth offered him.
Brandt Dodson wove story that will both intrigue and challenge the reader. Open the book for entertainment. When you close it, you will not be disappointed, but you will also find your own faith and beliefs a bit touched. I highly recommend White Soul.
Another Great Story by Brandt DodsonReview Date: 2008-05-29
Brandt Dodson just keeps getting better and better, and White Soul is his best one yet. This one has it all. Recommended.
Riveting!Review Date: 2008-05-11
Undercover agent Ron Ortega, our protagonist, has managed to infiltrate one of Miami's most vicious gangs and puts his life on the line. But he faces some irresistible temptations that threaten to destroy his faith. He has a decision to make: do the right thing, or do the desired thing, but as things progress, the difference between the two becomes blurred. As Ron says, "We're all faced with choices at critical times in our lives . . . and then we have to make decisions. There are times when it doesn't come down to a clear black-and-white choice, but more of a shade of gray."
Ron's wife, Libby, is in Chicago, expecting their first baby; Ron is in Miami following his own ambitions and the life he's always wanted . . . if he even survives.
I highly recommend this book to anyone who loves suspense thrillers. One caveat: It contains rather graphic violence and probably not for the faint-hearted.
Cop-Lit with Soul. Review Date: 2008-04-28
This adrenaline soaked read kept me turning pages to the bittersweet end.
Fans of cop-lit should find much to like as they plunge into Ron Ortega's dual life as the undercover DEA agent becomes Ron Acuna, wannabe, and infiltrates the organization of a proud, suave and filthy rich drug Lord. What Ortega discovers will test everything he ever believed in.
Told in omniscient POV with plenty of juicy detail, the novel explores the underbelly of steamy, seamy Florida. However, in a step beyond secular cop-lit, the reader is able to experience the spiritual toll as the lure of money, glitz and power beckon Ron.
I would've liked to see a deeper relationship between Ron and Libby, his wife who is pregnant and alone, but I love character pieces. Those who consume plot-driven novels won't likely share my sentiments.
Warning to the sensitive -- Dodson peppers this work with grit. Squeamish souls may squirm.

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murder on bank streetReview Date: 2008-10-23
FantasticReview Date: 2008-10-14
ANOTHER GREAT GASLIGHT MYSTERYReview Date: 2008-10-08
A fast-paced mysteryReview Date: 2008-08-18
Diane C. Donovan
California Bookwatch
ClosureReview Date: 2008-08-25
Originally, the widow's rich father thought it best not to pursue the matter, since he believed any facts uncovered would upset his daughter Sarah. As the investigation progressed, revelations uncovered seemed to justify the original assumption, and Malloy, who provides a love interest for Sarah, believed that might prove to be the case. Certainly, what is discovered is shocking, to say the least.
The descriptions of Little Old New York toward the turn of the 1890's are delightful and incisive. The book is sharply written and proceeds at a brisk pace, and the interaction of the characters graphic and moving. The class distinctions between rich and poor are vivid, and the dialog is written in keeping with the times in which the story takes place. Bank Street is the 10th entry in the series, and it is recommended.

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The Root of All EvilReview Date: 2008-04-27
Colton Parker is a modern-day gumshoe. He uses his tough exterior and dry humor to cover the pain he feels at the loss of his wife and his constant struggle to maintain a relationship with his teenage daughter. There's not a lot of flash or fancy dialogue in this series, just good old private investigative work. Though Brandt hints at Colton's feelings for his former FBI partner, Mary, there is little romance played out in the Colton Parker Series. These novels are definitely geared toward the armchair detective who wants to follow along as Parker pieces together faint clues and barely-there evidence. A great read. Especially for men who want a straight forward suspense novel without getting bogged down with the romance that most women readers prefer.
Colton Parker continues to shine, gets bogged down in mysteryReview Date: 2007-12-07
I really enjoy this series, it is easy to read and Parker is a great character, full of tough guy attitude and action yet with a soft heart for his daughter and former co-worker FBI agent Mary Christopher. To me, THE ROOT OF ALL EVIL, struggles in the area of plot. The connections between the bikers and the Hume family and other shady characters seemed confusing at times. The book excels during the personal moments, when Parker has to reconcile his violent profession with the disinegrating remnants of a family life.
Dodson ties up all plot threads at the end and some good things actually happen to Parker for a change. I have the LOST SHEEP (4th book in the series) sitting on my shelf at home and can't wait to read it. THE ROOT OF ALL EVIL is a good book, but probably the worst in the series because of the confusing plot. Of course, with so many 5-star reviews, maybe I was the problem and not the book.
The Root of All EvilReview Date: 2007-10-13
Marilyn Fitzgerald
Carlsbad, CA
Awesome seriesReview Date: 2007-09-03
Great detective storyReview Date: 2007-11-28
I recommend this book.

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California Fresh HarvestReview Date: 2003-10-19
California Fresh HarvestReview Date: 2002-07-16
A Junior League Classic!Review Date: 2002-02-26
My favorite cookbookReview Date: 2006-11-03
Impress Guests with Simplicity and EleganceReview Date: 2002-02-25


Fun, intriguing, and delightful.Review Date: 2008-03-05
The Line...a review by a bassgirlReview Date: 2008-01-26
This is deffinetly my favorite book ever. I love how its about a girl durmmer that plays bass and works hard for evreything and wants to keep going. I love how there are deffinitions to different things at the begginging of each chapter. I love the whole story line, its amazing.
I recommend this book to everyone, drummer or not. It is truely an amazing book. Every time I picked it up I didn't want to put it down, I got so into it.
go out, buy it, and read it!!
BookReview Date: 2008-01-22
Courtesy of Teens Read TooReview Date: 2007-11-10
Lucy has spent weeks preparing for her audition to be a member of The Battery. Once she makes it, she finds out that being the only girl on the line has special challenges. Especially when the hot cymbal player she's been crushing on leaves no doubt that he's interested in a relationship. Lucy will have a boyfriend to take her to the homecoming dance!
But, of course, it's not that simple. Lucy has also met another guy and can't stop thinking about him. That fact that he's the Captain of the rival drum line makes the situation even more complicated. Is it possible to date two guys from different schools? Should she tell them about each other? What if they find out that they are competitors, not only for Lucy, but on the drum line competition field as well?
Once Lucy opts for truth, she realizes it's not fair to the boys who both want to date her exclusively. Who will she choose? Nevada, the flashy cymbal player from her own line? Or Sam, from the rival line, who liked her even after finding out who she was? Will Lucy find out the secret that has fueled the rivalry between the two drum lines? And who is that mysterious cyber-buddy that's always on-line for her?
The beginning of this book is a little slow starting, with a fair amount of telling. But don't let that discourage you. Lucy will draw you in. The fun tension between the drum lines and the boys will make you want to read on. You will inevitably pick who you want Lucy to choose and you won't be disappointed. It took me back to my band days, those bus trips, the pranks in the band room, and the rush you feel when you compete with high honors. My 12-year-old daughter took this book away from me and read it in a day. She and I agree that this book was a fun read with a highly satisfying ending.
Reviewed by: Cana Rensberger
Great Read - a must for those in band!Review Date: 2007-05-09
A good read - it'll leave you either reminiscing about band days long ago or psyching you up for the next season.

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Need help?Review Date: 2007-11-12
Hilarious and Entertaining!Review Date: 2008-03-09
A timeless and prophetic book.Review Date: 2005-05-07
It was well written, well organized and to the point with very little excess. I see this book similar to eating peanuts: "don't need to eat very many and your full". Its chock full of great stuff and worth more than what it is selling for I must say.
New Age with honest humor. Review Date: 2005-05-04
Ageless Wisdom With An 'Attitude'Review Date: 2007-04-08
Put this on your bookshelf along side Ken Carey's lyrically profound "Starseed Transmissions," and the refreshingly matter-of-fact transcriptions of Lisette Larkin's "Talking With Extraterrestrials" and "Listening to Extraterrestrials." Reading and pondering "101" and these other books have helped me to appreciate why we humans have chosen to incarnate on this planet at this time.

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Loved it...butReview Date: 2008-08-02
Perfect FunReview Date: 2008-01-18
A great seriesReview Date: 2007-01-06
An Excellent Mystery SeriesReview Date: 2006-08-11
Kathy Brandt has created a series with all the ingredients required for to-notch mysteries: an exotic setting (the British Virgin Islands) which is entrancingly rendered; a likable, flawed, and belivable hero (or heroine, in this case); and good storytelling. Brandt knows how to juggle suspects, witnesses, etc. without introducing a cast of thousands.
The reader quickly comes to believe in and care about investigator Hannah Sampson and her colorful but realistic supporting characters. I've read each book enjoying both the details of Hannah's world and the adventures of the people involved.
There are only three mystery series which I follow closely. One is Robert Parker's Spenser novels, which work largely based on the characters. The second is Dana Stabenow's Alaskan mysteries, which have a lot in common with Brandt's work in the way they mix setting, details, people, and a dash of humor to create compelling stories.
Brandt's work is delightful, and I can't wait for the next installment.
MOST FANTASTIC YET!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Review Date: 2006-08-08
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