While Borrowed Time will be most appreciated by Leeper’s family and friends, it stands as an uplifting and heartfelt example of life review and life lessons lovingly rendered.
It is Judd’s insider, behind-the-scenes stories of intrigue that entertain and educate us. The lore and legends that he has gleaned from his years as a dedicated “ring-head” journalist, along with his effusive admiration of the dedicated athletes who compete, earns The Winter Olympics: An Insider’s Guide to the Legends, the Lore, and the Games a gold medal.
Blood of the Reich deftly blurs the line between science and the paranormal as it exposes the veins of a twisted relationship between the human race and our own, often terrifying, technologies. With his memorable characters, dichotomy of modern technology and ancient Buddhist Tibetan temples, along with non-stop action, and thrilling plot, Dietrich delivers.
Endangered will stir your fears, engage your heart, and make you hold your breath to the end. Characters that will draw you in and won't let go until the last page! Recommended!
Crossing the Void is a story of a journey back from almost total loss of the ability to communicate that will make you hold your breath as you read, and then, finish rejoicing at both Schultz’s triumph over wordlessness and the hope her experience and advice offer to others.
The Vicarage Bench is time travel, romance, mutual sexual tension and fulfillment, hope, and justice achieved. It makes us re-think the possible and leads us to say to ourselves, “Maybe, just maybe, this could happen—even to me.”
More and More Unto the Perfect Day can, at times, be a cerebral read. However, it ultimately offers a rewarding, rather hypnotic and moving experience---memorable and sufficiently haunting to merit additional readings.
This is a novel to be enjoyed again and again as each reading discovers new layers of intricacy and revelations. Warning: If you loan out your copy of A Trip to the Stars, you may never get it back.