fran lewis's Blog
May.22.2013
The Rocking Chair: Steven Manchester
The trunk of a tree is the foundation that holds it up and prevents it from falling over. But, the forces of nature often change the position of this tree trunk and years of standing out in the cold, sun, rain, storms or snow and the heavy force of the wind...
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May.21.2013
What If? Jeffery M. Daniels
Questions are how we learn the answers to many things that we might not otherwise know or understand. When children question adults, their teachers and friends their mind expands, their knowledge base grows and they become better informed. But, what if when you question...
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May.15.2013
Stolen: Daniel Palmer
A safe has no air, no way to get out unless you have the right combination to release the door. A foxhole is dug so deep that many men can hide from the enemy if they have the right camouflage and coverings. A sturdy box with four sides and the right tape can keep you within...
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May.15.2013
Rivka’s War Marilyn Oser Sitting in a circle you can see what is happening in the world right in front of you. In back of you is what is still to come. Off to the left you might see what is about to happen and to the right what you hope or dread never would. As Rivka and her family see the world...
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May.07.2013
Within our lives we encounter many different people, form serious relationships with some and not with others. Women as the author states often place a great “value,” on their relationships. Men are raised, “ to value independence and self-reliance.” Women are taught when younger that it’s...
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May.07.2013
Black Venus: James MacManus
Flowers have a certain alluring aroma when they are newly placed in a vase. The scent is pure, the color perfect and the stems perfectly straight and pronounced. But, after a while the color loses its luster, the scent fades and the odor might become rancid or...
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Feb.10.2013
My Last Summer With You: No Fanfare for a Withered Rose: Fidelis O. MKPARU
Life can change in the flick of a moment or in this case when answering the phone. As one man now comparing himself to a withered rose, or flower reflects on his aging body a voice from the past will bring back...
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Sep.04.2012
Gerard deMarigny's Cris DeNiro thriller series exemplfies what a true thriller should be. The characters and the subject matter are not only current and well researched but the plots and subplots keep the reader fixed to the printed page from start to finish. Writing about a real life event in...
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Jun.20.2012
The ConvictionAuthor: Robert Dugoni
Abandonment takes many different forms and can be defined in many ways. Although some think they are there when others need them in reality they are not. Young people perceive the world in their own way and adults do not often grasp their problems, see through...
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Jun.16.2012
Conviction
Author: Robert Dugoni
Abandonment takes many different forms and can be defined in many ways. Although some think they are there when others need them in reality they are not. Young people perceive the world in their own way and adults do not often grasp their problems, see...
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Jun.16.2012
Cheeseland
Randy Richardson
Daniel, Lance and Marty were best friends and inseparable until a tragedy happens to change it all. Marty took his own life and the guilt, anger and frustration felt by both Lance and Daniel create a rift in their friendship. As Daniel narrates the beginning of...
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Jun.16.2012
Hot Coco
Cindy McDonald
She’s hot, she’s smooth and she knows what she wants in a man and more ways than one she is a deadly weapon all by herself. She’s fearless when she wants to get things done and knows how to get men to fall at her feet. I mean literally. Coco Beardmore owns five horses...
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Mar.21.2012
Murder One: Author Robert Dugoni Rebecca Han stood in front of Judge Myron Koslowski and received an oral reprimand in front of an entire courtroom. Preparing her case against a man noted for drug trafficking she hoped to be able to present evidence to lock him away for along time. What she did...
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Mar.06.2012
Remain in The Light: Collin Kelley
A letter to an ex-lover begins this heartbreaking novel. As one man recounts his feelings to another as they part. The feelings expressed and the emotions quite strong as Martin expresses his feeling in a goodbye letter to his ex-lover David. We meet Martin...
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Mar.06.2012
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About fran
Biography: Fran Lewis
Born in the South Bronx, I grew up with people from many ethnic backgrounds. I learned to play and work with children in my school that came from other countries and different places.
I was always over weight as a child and got picked...
Causes fran lewis Supports
Alzheimer's
Research in Brain Traumatic Injury
Thyroid Disease


