Leigh-Ann Brodber
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Leigh-Ann Brodber is an upcoming enthusiastic journalist. She’s written book reviews, film, stage production and food articles for various websites, and she’s also a born and bred animal rights activist, although she doesn’t think she’ll ever give up her rights to eat chicken. She has helped out at her local hospital many-a-time by indulging in weekly chit-chat with patients under a program called Candy Stripers. She also recently started getting help for her long term Facebook addiction, she swears.

Book Review: Rock Star by Jackie Collins

I love reading Jackie Collins’ books because they always are an eye opener for the type of lifestyle rock stars and the famous live. And also the kind of lifestyle of the people who are fame-obsessed. In Rock Star, one…

Book Review: “Worth the Wait” by Laura Jackson

Ellie is a girl who strives to be perfect. She’s one of the most popular girls at school. She’s got a boyfriend she’s known all her life and intends to marry. Her family is a God-fearing set of individuals and…

Book Review: “Lucky” by Jackie Collins

Where does one even start when critiquing one of the top timeless suspense novels? Jackie Collins has been writing since the late 60’s (if you only count her published novels) and has forever been known as the lady who articulately…

Book Review: “Wrecked” by Priscilla West

“There would be no happy ending for us. He was too damaged. I was too broken.” Two years ago, Lorrie’s mother was murdered. But that wasn’t the end of it. Reeling from the tragedy, Lorrie’s father spiraled into alcohol, depression,…

Book Review: The Woman’s Guide to How Men Think: Love, Commitment and the Male Mind by Shawn T. Smith

It’s been a common mystery for centuries now. It’s caused constant debates. It’s a highly favored topic for any group discussion… How do men think?   Thanks to Shawn Smith, the psychological mist that once separated men from women just…

Interview with Lizzie Friend: Author of “Poor Little Dead Girls”

Reading “Poor Little Dead Girls” and actually getting a chance to interview the author have definitely been one of the highlights to start off my year. Being a ‘thrillerholic’, I loved the suspense and strong storyline that this book had…

Book Review: Believe by Erin McCarthy

There are hosts of stories about unlike individuals who find themselves hopelessly in love with one another but Believe is possibly the most modern and enticing one yet. Robin is your classic college party girl. Skips classes nonchalantly. On the…