Reviews by Jerry Beers
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Knockout Entrepreneur
On 7/7 Jerry Beers wrote: George Foreman - most people know his name. They may know that he is the two-time Heavyweight Champion of the World. Or that he has an incredibly successful George Foreman Grill. In this book, George brings his faith and his unique perspective to give would-be entrepreneurs advice for their endeavors. ... Knockout Entrepreneur by George Foreman
Face of Betrayal
On 8/12 Jerry Beers wrote: A young Senate page home on vacation turns up dead. The resulting investigation reveals a possible relationship with a Senator. Three friends, a reporter, a Federal Prosecutor, and an FBI Special Agent work the case to its conclusion.The story has a familiar ring to it. I like fiction stories that ... Review: Face of Betrayal by Lis Wiehl, April Henry
I'll Make You An Offer You Can't Refuse
On 4/24 Jerry Beers wrote: As a capo in the Colombo crime family, Michael Franzese operated businesses that generated millions of dollars each week. Then he left that life behind. After turning his life around and serving time, he now helps teach others how to run legitimate businesses.I really didn't know what I was going to ... Review: I'll Make You an Offer You Can't Refuse by Michael Franzese
Kiss
On 3/25 Jerry Beers wrote: I read every Ted Dekker book I can as soon as I can. And as soon as I'm done, I can't wait for the next one. Kiss is no exception. In this book, Ted Dekker partners with Erin Healy to tell a powerful story that has it all - suspense, mystery, twists, emotion, and best of all, it makes you think.Dekker ... Review: Kiss by Ted Dekker, Erin Healy
The Unseen
On 1/13 Jerry Beers wrote: Hines describes the genre of his books as "noir bizarre". You can see his blog for more of an explanation, but I think bizarre is a pretty accurate description. In his latest book, "The Unseen", the main character is a little hard to like at first. Lucas is a loner who likes to hide in public ... Review: The Unseen by T.L. Hines