by Pepper Basham | Jan 9, 2008 | Fiction Book Reviews
Jackie Harrison used to like her job. It was perfect for her…peaceful, organized, and all about predictable computers, with no interference from the outside world except an occasional officer in need of technical support, but then Joe showed up. Joe is the new...
by Pepper Basham | Jan 7, 2008 | Fiction Book Reviews
Have your kids ever doubted you? Mine have…let me count the ways. My oldest son gives me a momentary play by play each morning before school to remind me exactly how many minutes has passed. He constantly reminds me that if we don’t leave by 7:30, he will...
by Pepper Basham | Dec 30, 2007 | Fiction Book Reviews
So, how many times have you had it happen?You are experiencing the BEST night’s sleep you’ve ever known since becoming a mother.Your pillow is the perfect consistency. Your blankets are situated just as you like them. Even your husband’s bass-like...
by Pepper Basham | Dec 30, 2007 | Fiction Book Reviews
I’m certain mothers have some built-in radar system that detects any child movement after 9pm. I don’t know how this phenomenon came to be, since I used to sleep through tornado-like conditions before I became a mom, but somehow I’ve traded my...
by Pepper Basham | Dec 20, 2007 | Fiction Book Reviews
Gloria had finally hit a snag in her life of prostitution….pregnancy, so she flees to find help from someone who will ‘get rid’ of her problem. But her plans turn against her, and she is left to give birth to a little boy who touches her heart in a...
by Pepper Basham | Dec 13, 2007 | Fiction Book Reviews
Laura Jensen Walker has done it again, but this time she goes to a much deeper level. In Reconstructing Natalie, we meet Natalie Moore who within the first chapter of the book we learn, is obsessed with breasts and is going to loose her own. The dichotomy of those two...