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Book Review for SKIN DEEP, by Weslynn McCallister writing as Jamie Cortland

Friday, November 20th, 2009
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Author: Jamie Cortland

Publisher: Crystal Dreams Publishing

ISBN: 978-1-59146-097-8

Skin Deep – I certainly found this was the case as I read this book and felt goosebumps crawling up my arms. This offering by award-winning author Jamie Cortland is everything a lover of suspense can wish for. Dark, chilling and nail-bitingly gripping – if you read this I’m pretty sure you won’t be easily disappointed 

When you meet him he will be charming, engaging and compelling…all but impossible to resist. Others will feel his menacing aura, but you will not.

These are the unsettling words on the back of this book that reflect so well on the tale inside.

Divorcee Evelyn is still in love with her super-star ex-husband, Thomas Valentino, but a new relationship seems to be on the horizon – is it right to take a chance?   

Soon Evelyn is dreaming about James McMann. He is so wonderful but it seems her three-year-old daughter has other ideas and simply refers to her new man as Mr. Stranger Danger. Is she trying to tell her Mum something?

However it seems there is more to James then meets the eye. Inside of him is a man who was with his wife until the very last moments of her life when she was involved in an auto accident. James recalls how he can remember every detail in his mind. Of course, Evelyn shares much sympathy for this man who still has nightmares about that dreadful day.  

Day by day her heart melts for James until they, rashly, get married within just four months of knowing each other. He does have another problem, of the alcoholic kind, but Evelyn decides to ignore this and concentrate on their relationship and sight-seeing.

Before long cracks are starting to show – James is not all he has been cracked up to be, turning on Evelyn and accusing her of having affairs.  

Things rapidly deteriorate as James sinks deeper into his addiction to the point of passing out after drinking one too many. He also acquires an imaginary friend whom he talks to.

Is this the wake up call Evelyn needs to make her see sense? Her ex-husband now wants wealthy Evelyn back. Question is: is she willing to let twisted James go?

I did enjoy this book very much. I found I could easily understand the plotline and was not bored as is often the case with these types of books. Cortland has certainly made an impact on me and I would definitely be willing to read more of his tomes that he may have up his sleeve.  

Part romance, part suspense – read this but only with the lights on!

To read more about SKIN DEEP or to order, go to: http://www. weslynn.com

The above review was contributed by: Jessica Roberts:  Jessica is a book reviewer for a local newspaper and has reviewed for a national women’s magazine too. She has had various articles published in magazines and has now completed her novel. Jessica currently lives in West Yorkshire and enjoys walking in the dales and woodlands as part of her hobby as well as, of course, reviewing books.  

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WYATT’S DECK by Weslynn McCallister Book Review

Friday, November 20th, 2009

Review of Wyatt’s Deck, written by Weslynn McCallister

Tombstone, the historical town of the old west, had an air of mystery about it, not only historical, but strange incidents that couldn’t seem to be accounted for. Was It foul play or something more?

Cally Sullivan, a bright young woman who had stopped in Tombstone for the night, drove into town with the threat of a storm right behind her. After checking into a small hotel, she ventured out to look at the town. As the rain began to mix with hail, Cally found shelter in Big Nose Kate’s, a local bar, as the storm intensified. With a roar like a train, the storm changed into something more, and as it touched down. Leaving a path of destruction, Cally was swept up in a rush of wind and rain that transported her somewhere she hadn’t expected. Cally awakened under the table she was under, but in another time, Tombstone, 1881. Still a bit dazed and very confused, Cally crawled out from under the table and nearly fainted into the arms of none other than famous lawman, Wyatt Earp.

After she had rested, she awakened to the sound of a familiar voice, the voice of her former friend, Sherri, who had run off with Steven, who was at the time Cally’s fiance’. It had been some time since she had seen or heard from her and there was talk that she had been missing when her car was found on the side of the road. Authorities feared it was foul play, but no body was found and neither was Steven.

It was Sherri who had to convince Cally that she was indeed in Tombstone in 1881 and that it was not a town reenactment. Sherri explained to her that she was also transported somehow back in time by some type of portal that had opened when she herself was caught in a tornado and though she had no idea if they could ever get back to the present, she told Cally that Steven, who was here too, was looking for a way to get back.

Cally had to resign to the fact that her life in the future, her brother Donnie, her job and even Drake Butler, her boss whom she had been secretly in love with since she started working with Butler Realty, were forever lost. It was the here and now that she had to learn to live in, and with Sherri’s help she would try. This woman who had betrayed her by running off with Steven was the only one who could help her now. Days passed into months and Cally was adapting to the life of the Old West as well as meeting colorful characters such as Doc Holliday and Wyatt Earp.

This is a wonderful book that not only gives us romance, but a chance to let our imaginations run.

Louise Riveiro-Mitchell, Reviewer-The Romance Studio.com

To read more about “Wyatt’s Deck,” by Weslynn McCallister  published by Jada Press, please go to: http://www.weslynn.com.

 Available through the author’s website and most on-line bookstores.

Book Reviews for Skin Deep by Jamie Cortland

Friday, November 20th, 2009

SKIN DEEP by Jamie Cortland

Reviewed by Carine Nadel who is on The Reader’s Advisory Panel of Woman’s Day magazine and has had numerous articles published both on various websites and print publications.

Level: Platinum

Carine Nadel is on The Reader’s Advisory Panel of Woman’s Day magazine and has had numerous articles and recipes published both on various websites and print publications.

Skin Deep by Jamie Cortland is billed as a romantic suspense novel-but it has much more in substance than the name alludes too.

Written under one of her pseudonyms, Weslynn McCallister has written a book that incorporates how a smart and talented woman could be taken in by a good-looking and very unbalanced alcoholic.

Evelyn Valentino, still half-way in love with her super star ex-husband gets caught up in a marriage with a man she believes, at first is a dream. Only she doesn’t see James McMann for what he is-a schizophrenic with bipolar tendencies who is also an alcoholic.

Her four-year old daughter nicknames him “Mr. Stranger Danger” at the very first encounter in the holding area of a local breakfast diner. Evelyn’s mother begs her not to go through with the impending marriage. Her father, a psychiatrist, doesn’t know exactly what it is he doesn’t like about the good-looking James, he just knows there is a huge problem.

Within weeks of the ceremony Evelyn realizes the depths of her mistake. She sends her daughter to stay with her ex-husband (who is also still in love with Evelyn.) After nearly beating her to death-James becomes a monster in her nightmares-one that she can only awake from by his death.

Skin Deep humanizes the victims of mental illness-from the patient himself to his friends and family.

Cortland/McCallister has written a well formed story of suspense. It had me rapt from chapter one, page one with the introduction of Evelyn, Chrissie-her daughter and a seemingly harmless nightmare after a new divorce-through the different experiences of her abusive second marriage and her finding her way back to the true “man of her dreams.”

SKIN DEEP is a good read for all those who like a little suspenseful romance.