Author: Santonu Dhar FCMI

Santonu Kumar Dhar is a writer, consultant, mentor, and business owner. He has been recognized as a fellow at the Chartered Management Institute (CMI) in the United Kingdom since 2018. Santonu has also studied Data Science at prestigious institutions like Indian Institute of Technology, IIT Roorke and Indian Institute of Technology, IIT Guahati. He has completed multiple massive online courses in Business, Computer Science or Data Science from renowned organizations such as Harvard University, University of London, IBM, and Google. He is also an author of few novels, such as Life of Love and The Effort. Learn more from his official website santonudhar.org

Author Pat Daily is a best selling author. Here is an Interview with Author Pat Daily. Pat Daily! Can you tell us a little bit about yourself? Happy to. I’m an engineer and former Air Force Test pilot. I’m married with two wonderful daughters. We also have two dogs and two cats. We call Houston home. How many hours a day do you write? I average three hours per day. If the words are really flowing, that can stretch to six or seven hours. I was stuck in Alaska over a weekend a few winters ago and managed to write…

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Mary Elizabeth is a best selling author. Here is an interview with author Mary Elizabeth. Mary Elizabeth! Can you tell us a little bit about yourself? I am a wife and mother of three miracles. I am an award-winning children’s author and last year became an Amazon bestselling and international bestselling author in several collaborative anthologies. My very late in life surprise son inspired my children’s series and is one of the reasons my writing focus is to help empower kids, teens, and adults. It’s important for kids to accept themselves no matter how they came into this world. I…

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Moments Like This by Anna Gomez and Kristoffer Polaha book review Put on your fuzzy slippers and make a cup of hot chocolate. It’s like holding a Hallmark movie in your hands when you read Anna Gomez and Kristoffer Polaha’s Moments Like This. This is the first of a series set in Hawaii, and Hang Le’s cover art is stunning. Andie, a workaholic, is passed over for a promotion and ends up in the hospital after a drunken fainting fit at a workplace celebration. Api, her best friend in Hawaii, needs someone to operate her coffee shop while she’s on…

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Summer of Love and Evil By Michael Kinnamon Review Michael Kinnamon’s novel Summer of Love and Evil is set in small-town Iowa in 1967. Charles Weaver, the valedictorian of his high school class, is working for the summer on his local street crew before attending college. Even though they have little in common, he works with several memorable personalities that he develops to like and admire. The local sheriff is a thorn in the side, giving some members of the street crew a hard time when it isn’t necessary. Meanwhile, Charles falls in love with a woman two years his…

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Josephine Strand’s novel Misty Dreams tells the story of two lost souls searching for answers. Richard Kelly is a well-known neurosurgeon and a distinguished member of the medical community. His achievements are well-known all throughout the world. One might assume he had it everything, yet Richard’s world has crumbled. His ex-wife sought to put him on a pedestal that befitted his social status, but her treachery stings considerably more. Richard is drawn to a picture by the enigmatic C.E. and embarks on a search for the person behind the name. Clare is a solitary woman who lives on the island…

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Utopia Café By David Hejna Review Utopia Café is a satirical novel by David Hejna that is both thought-provoking and enjoyable, set in a future where social justice and equality are non-existent. The political scene is eloquently shown, and it symbolizes the conservatives’ loss of power in a “soft coup.” The country is impoverished and oppressed by ruthless authoritarianism, in which the elite prosper while the majority suffer. While people want free expression and equal chances, the political police are brutal in their repression. No one wants to be transferred to the Alaskan Reserve, which is a sort of gulag…

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Michelle G. Stradford’s Waves of You: Love Poems draws readers into a romantic stream and provides a rhythm that keeps the heart pounding as she guides them from one strong emotion to the next, revealing a sophisticated love language and an uplifting and inspirational experience. Most of the poetry will resonate with anyone who has experienced deep love. The poems, which are divided into three sections — Waves, Currents, and Immersed — look at love in all of its facets. The pictures evoked in the first poems include swimming with one’s love, holding their hand and bathing in their sun,…

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Shattered Hearts By Atlanta Lee  In the contemporary romance genre, Shattered Hearts is a work of fiction. It was written by Atlanta Lee and is geared towards mature readers due to the presence of some explicit language and mature themes. The story follows a tumultuous but passionate affair between two young individuals who were already carrying the weight of the world when fate brought them together. As they come together to build a strong and powerful union, they make a pledge to each other that they will be together forever, a vow that the world seemed determined to test and…

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Jen Geigle Johnson wrote A Torn Allegiance, a work of literature that falls within the historical, romance, and interpersonal drama subgenres. Because of its clean themes and material, the work is aimed at a general reading readership. Lady Elsie is our protagonist, an opinionated young woman with progressive views who is assigned to a surveillance mission by her father, the Duke of Shelby. Setting her sights on Prince Hayes Wilhelm, Elsie realizes that this intriguing young man shares her vision for the future and, for the first time, isn’t afraid of her raucous and independent ways. Jen Geigle Johnson has…

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Jennifer Peel’s contemporary romance, All’s Fair in Love and Blood, is aimed for young adults. Scarlett Armstrong is an awkward, fat, and clumsy girl whose life is chronicled in this film. Her step-siblings and prior wives despised her and felt entitled to her father’s wealth. Kane didn’t think much of her, but she didn’t think much of herself. Kane, a competent employee at Armstrong’s Lab, was her father’s new wife’s son. They met during their parents’ wedding and were instantly smitten. Something magnificent erupted between them, promising a future together. What happens, though, when Kane’s mother and Scarlett’s father are…

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