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: “The Rules of You and Me” by Shana Norris

Hannah Cohen has always lived her life by a set of carefully constructed rules to maintain the image of perfection. But now, the rules aren’t helping control the chaos that is quickly taking over. Opting out of spending the summer…

Book Review: “Piece of My Heart” by Lynn Maddalena Menna

“Go big or go home” Where do I possibly start with this novel? There’s so many things that captivated, upset and inspired me that I just don’t know where exactly to begin from. Should I start by saying that I…

Book Review: ‘Kindness For Weakness’ by Shawn Goodman

“Don’t take my kindness for weakness” This proverbial expression looms as an overall theme in Shawn Goodman’s soon-to-be-best-seller novel, Kindness For Weakness. The story follows fifteen-year-old James who, coming from an abusive household, desperately searches for what it means to…

Interview: Author Laurie Plissner Talks ‘Screwed’

Last week. I did a book review on Laurie Plissner’s new heart breaking but inspiring book, Screwed. The book followed the journey 17- year-old Grace Warren ventured on as she, discarding the idea of abortion, decides to have her unplanned…

Book Review: ‘Screwed’ by Laurie Plissner

Thrilled by the attentions of the cutest boy in school, math whiz and honor student GRACE gets pregnant the night she loses her virginity. NICK wants no part of being a daddy; and when she follows her deeply pious parents…

Book Review: ‘Learning to Fly’ by April Henry

It’s a Friday night, and you’re all alone at home. Your friends can’t hang out since they’re stuck with either chores or babysitting duties, and you’re parents suddenly felt the need to reconnect with their youth and decided to go clubbing.…

Interview with Author Christine Fonseca

When you read a good book, a million things happen. For one, if you’re like me, you get so sucked into the book that you: put yourself in the position of the character, take one character’s side over another’s and…