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Straight from my mind to your screen—here’s a collection of my thoughts, from the heartfelt to the odd, and everything in between.



MLP – Chris M.M.

Mary Jackson Peale is an incredibly complex character study that is sometimes dark, sometimes witty, and sometimes full of sunshine. A must read for anyone who has ever wondered about what really goes on behind the curtains of live theatre.

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MLP – John

Fun, fascinating and somewhat shocking, you really do want to keep reading. A fabulously interesting character study of a bizarre life that leaves a wake of destruction in England, Italy, and ultimately, New York City. I loved every page of Mary Jackson Peale.

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MJP – Elizabeth R.

The pages of Mr.Crisci's tome is a complex web of romance, betrayal, redemption and some serious gumption on the part of Ms. Jackson Peale. And the ending--oh the ending--was absolutely breathtaking. The plot twists and character developments are unexpected to say the least, and incredibly hard to describe in a few hundred... Learn More

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SLD – Ross R.

Based on a true story, this novel does not disappoint. Crisci, however, brings a mastery of his fiction writing skills to all areas of this novel. The plot, authentic historical setting, pacing, dialogue, and character development excel. Absorbed in the story of Charlie and Fanny, readers additionally are privy to a time... Learn More

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SLD – Kayla E.

I loved Save the Last Dance. It’s very inspiring to think that after eighty years, and several rough patches, peo¬ple can still love each other as much as the first day they met. I like how Fanny and Charlie even married other people, and still loved each other. I couldn’t put Save... Learn More

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SLD – Judy H.

I read Last Dance with a smile. The author’s sensitive, approachable writing style made me feel like I was a part of story. It took me back to my childhood and my Italian relatives. Last Dance was informative, nostalgic and full of bittersweet romance. Look forward to reading more of M.G.’s books.”

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Indiscretion – Heidi K.

The protagonist in Indiscretion is a type-A businessman, who tells the reader in first person narrative his world view, although the reader soon realizes the plot, with its many twists and turns in an out of the corporate world, is just the backdrop for Ruff's struggling desire to emotionally connect with someone... Learn More

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Indiscretion – Holly S.

I must say I really liked the story and the writing style. Indiscretion was interesting and believable to me, even though I have no experience with the world of lawsuits! I also found the inter-office drama insightful, and would be even more so to anyone who has spent a few years in... Learn More

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Indiscretion – J.A.

Indiscreton is an entertaining, often unbelievable, account of corporate politics and the cast of characters we often encounter in the average American company. Crisci's writing is frenetic and personal as he describes the usual unfortunate personas we see in today's politically correct work-place. The story is best when it describes the behind-the-scenes... Learn More

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Papa Cado – Robert M.

This book was difficult to put down. The story is heartwarming, encouraging and challenging to the reader. I loved the lessons at the end of each chapter and especially loved the letters to PAPA CADO'S loved ones and their responses to PAPA CADO. It made me cry and fall in love with... Learn More

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