Reviews

Brigham’s Brides

A fascinating look into the formation and development of the early Mormon Church (Church of Latter Day Saints) in America. Faced with anger, religious intolerance, and charges of blasphemy, the early Mormons found themselves caught up in a battle for survival.

Glue

The reader is introduced to a world where sex is the order of the day. The author shows the perils of drugs, explores the psychology of a drug addict, and builds a psychological conflict that will have readers glued to the pages of the story (pun intended.)

Trials & Tribulations of Modesty Greene

An important history lesson in the guise of a deeply personal fiction tale about powerful women subjugated by the circumstances of their birth. The prose is fluid and emotive, with naturalistic narration and authentic historical detail to keep the story vivid, atmospheric and alive.

The Sinners’ Club

Apart from the beautiful writing, the engaging plot, and the exciting cast of characters, Plato’s writing covers a variety of themes, including racial problems and the divide, even in the heart of a religious community, between blacks and whites; hypocrisy, the power of love, and the absurdity of some beliefs.

The Dragon of Guangzhou

A riveting story set in the early 1800s in South China. Mogu, a prostitute working on a floating brothel, was kidnapped and then forced to marry the infamous and successful pirate Zheng Yi. A fast-paced adventure story for those who love reading about the life of pirate.