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Wednesday Words: Nice Girls Don’t Have Fangs by Molly Harper

“Anyone can show up for stuff like graduations and birthdays. Only the people who truly love you will help you move.”

“Fitz was the apparent result of a one-night stand between a Great Dane and a loofah.”

Nice Girls Don’t Have Fangs by Molly Harper

 

They Always Win: Inspired by a True Story by Anthony M. Pesare Review

In the 1970’s Gino Peterson is a man trying to make his way through the Intelligence Unit of Rhode Island. During this time, the Mobs are in full force and he knows first hand of how cruel they can really be. Gino grew up in Providence’s Federal Hill and has been surrounded by wise guys since he was a kid. The main focus of the Intelligence Unit is fighting the mob, and he’s more then willing to do it. His superior’s are worried about where his loyalty lies because some of his childhood friends are in the mob. Following the story of Gino and three mob men as they go through the hoops of trying to get justice.

They Always Win: Inspired by a True Story is a great read. I was fascinated by this story. From his tales of growing up around the mob, to helping convict some notorious mob bosses. Anthony does not fail in keeping the reader invested in the story. There is the use of the f” word, but it is based on a true story about the mob, so I took that into consideration. I felt the romance was sweet but was not upset that he didn’t go into further detail with the romance, because I was more interested in the mob story. I would highly recommend this book to anyone who doesn’t mind some violence and swearing. I would read another book by Anthony Pesare and hope he writes more!

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Title: They Always Win: Inspired by a True Story

Author: Anthony M. Pesare

Format: eBook, Paperback

Page Nos.: 469

AISN: B006GHBZHI

Publisher: CreateSpace

Release Date: November 2011

Available for purchase: Amazon

Reviewer: Jocee

 

**I received a copy of this book from the author but was not required to provide a review and it did not impact my review in any way.

Anthony Pesare Guest Post: Mobsters in Real Life

Novel Reaction is excited to welcome author Anthony Pesare. Anthony is here to share with us a little more about he gained the inspiration and experience for his novel, They Always Win.

Chief Anthony M. Pesare assumed command of the Middletown Police Department in 2004. Prior to doing so he served as Dean of the School of Justice Studies at Roger Williams University and was a member of the Rhode Island State Police, where his law enforcement career spanned twenty-four years. He began his career as a uniform trooper before joining the Intelligence Unit where he investigated organized crime and rose through the ranks of the agency.

Chief Pesare has lectured at the Rhode Island State Police Training Academy, the Rhode Island Bar Association, and the Rhode Island Chapter of Certified Fraud Examiners. In 2007 he received the Gerhard O.W. Mueller Innovator Award from the Northeastern Association of Criminal Justice Sciences. He has taught Organized Crime at Roger Williams University, Johnson and Wales University and Salve Regina University. Chief Pesare received his B.S. degree in Administration of Justice from Roger Williams University, his Master of Public Administration from the University of Rhode Island, and his Juris Doctor from the New England School of Law, Boston, Massachusetts.

I grew up in the Italian section of Providence, RI known as Silver Lake.  It was a close knit neighborhood married to the Southern Italian culture of mistrust of government and the belief that everything was handled by the elders of the neighborhood. Disputes amongst neighbors, getting a job or opening a business were all controlled by these so called men of respect.

As I was growing up in the 60’s these men of respect had morphed into a band of criminals known to us as the Mob. They were vicious individuals who preyed on their own kind who cared only about money and power. It was the allure of money and power that tempted many a young man and I was no different. Only a strong family and the eventual realization that “the life” was not a life at all but a perpetual fight to survive which led me to choose a career in law enforcement.

In 1974 I was lucky enough to be selected to become a member of the Rhode Island State Police one of the finest law enforcement organizations in the country. In the early 80’s I was assigned to the Intelligence Unit of the State Police which primarily investigates organized crime. During this time the Unit was able to persuade three mobsters to turn state’s evidence and testify against the mob. I along with other members of the unit spent three years keeping these witnesses safe in protective custody and using their testimony against the mob.

As the result of their testimony we prosecuted several members of the New England Organized Crime family with various crimes including; murder, robbery, extortion, and gambling. The three years I spent with these individuals was an education into their lives and a realization that the line between leading a destructive life and a productive one is easily crossed.

I also learned that, although criminals, they face many of the same problems we all do. Family issues, petty jealousies and financial problems were just a few of the issues we helped these individuals with while they were under our care.

Three years ago I decided it was time to write about my experiences. I chose fiction as a vehicle in order to take advantage of being able to interject the personal issues that the mobsters and the investigators deal with when forced to work together. Most movies and books about organized crime seem to be written from the prospective of the mobster and police are often unfairly portrayed as inept or corrupt. I thought it was important to tell this story from the perspective of a detective who although flawed, ultimately is focused on bringing vicious criminals to justice.

Det. Gino Peterson the lead character struggles with many of the same issues we all do in life, trying to balance our personal lives with our professional lives. Gino’s struggle is no different and only compounded by the suspicion he brings to the Intelligence Unit because of his background. As he struggle with trying to gain acceptance he falls for his supervisor Michelle and their personal lives suddenly become intertwined with the success or failure of the cases they are investigating.

My hope is that as the reader follows Gino’s struggles the truth about organized crime is revealed. The reader will learn that it is not the glamorous life portrayed in movies and in reality deals in misery and violence without any regard to the people who stand in their way.

There is a reason that Italian-American organized crime is the longest ongoing criminal conspiracy in the United States and readers of “They Always Win” will be able to answer that question. It will become readily apparent to the reader, as it does to Gino, that they will use any means to achieve their ultimate goal of money and power.

Bill Reynolds of the Providence Journal and author of several books told me that writing a book is like have a child and sending it out into the world. You never know what that child will achieve and how those achievements will be brought back to you. I have been overwhelmed how “my child” has brought back many stories about the affect this story has had on them.

Perhaps the greatest gift I have received was a reader who called to tell me that his father in law is ill and he has been reading my book to him a chapter at a time. He told me that when he reads the book it brings them both great enjoyment, if that’s all I’ve accomplished by writing this book that’s more than enough.

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Thanks Anthony for sharing some of your life experiences with us. You can read our review of They Always Win here.

 

Wanted: Undead or Alive by Kerrlyn Sparks Review

Phineas McKinney is a New York City guy or…er…vampire. Wanted: Undead or Alive by Kerrlyn Sparks, Phineas was turned into a vampire by the Malcontents, a group that is out to kill all other vampires so they can control the earth and treat humans as food, and Phineas has vowed to do everything in his power to stop the Malcontents. Phineas just didn’t realize that would mean holing up in a cabin in the middle of nowhere Wyoming with the sexiest werewolf he has ever met. Known as “Dr. Love” to the other vamps, Phin has always believed in love and encouraged his friends to trust their hearts to find their true love but Phin has struggled to find his own love.

Brynly Jones believes all vampires can’t be trusted because they are sexy and seductive and Phineas, actor for the Digital Vampire Network, is the worst of the lot. Too bad Bryn finds herself attracted to the sexy Phin. When the Malcontents are reported in the area near her home, Bryn agrees to help the vampires tracking them down as a favor to her brother, who is married to one.

Kerrlyn Sparks is one of my favorite paranormal authors, her mix of humor and tension keeps me giggling and flipping pages. Wanted: Undead or Alive is a great addition to The Love at Stake series.  Phin has played a minor role in several of the earlier novels, turned against his will by the Malcontents Phin accepted a job Angus to work in his security division as a way to support his younger siblings and aging grandmother. One of my favorite scenes is when Phin is shooting a commercial for a vampire product and it is in the style of the Old Spice commercial, it had me giggling. Wanted: Undead or Alive is the thirteenth book in The Love at Stake series but you don’t have to read the previous books in the series to be able to enjoy Wanted: Undead or Alive. I recommend the entire series!

You can read an excerpt here.

The Love at Stake Series:

How to Marry a Millionaire Vampire

Vamps and the City

Sugarplums and Scandal (Novella)

Be Still My Vampire Heart

The Undead Next Door

All I Want for Christmas is a Vampire

Secret Life of a Vampire

Forbidden Nights with a Vampire

The Vampire and the Virgin

Eat Prey Love

Vampire Mine

Sexiest Vampire Alive

Wanted: Undead or Alive

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Title: Wanted: Undead or Alive

Author: Kerrlyn Sparks

Format: Paperback, eBook

Page Nos.: 384

ISBN: 978-0061958069

Publisher: Avon

Release Date: March 27, 2012

Available for purchase: Amazon

Reviewer: Jessica

 

**I received a copy of this book from the publisher but was not required to provide a review and it did not impact my review in any way.

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