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ARMAGEDDON: AN APACHE STORY
Triple Crown Winner of Fiction/Horror
New Apple Awards 2019
International Latino Book Awards 2019
Next Generation Awards 2018
What makes men different from angels and demons? It is their capacity for redemption. This terror-ridden tale relates the attempt by Bal’am, Prince of Hell, to return to heaven. To gain redemption, he must dwell in the well of the soul before Archangel Gabriel brings it to the infant. Bal’am possesses young Luis on a spiritual quest in the Apache Medicine Society whose members embrace oneness with nature.
Upon entering Luis, Bal’am begins his reign of terror and destruction. A band of believers use Apache and Christian traditions to do their best to thwart evil.
5-Star Review by Romuald Dzemo for Readers’ Favorite
“Armageddon: An Apache Story is a wildly imagined yet mesmerizing supernatural adventure of the Prince of Hell in his quest to return to heaven. It’s the tale of a powerful spiritual battle, and it offers insights on possession, the quest for redemption, and the end-times. The conflict is phenomenal, deeply spiritual and with far-reaching implications. The horror is exacting. The chill bites as the sense of despair grows stronger in characters confronted with an unimaginable evil. This is well structured and cunningly plotted. As one reads through this narrative, one is confronted with a story that takes place in the human soul every day. It is gripping and inspiring.”
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A SPIDER’S WEB
Based On A True Story
In a rare departure from Pablo’s growing roster of novels, we granted Bessie Larson an opportunity to share her true story and sound an alarm. A Spider’s Web relates her lengthy online (senior) romance triggered by a scam artist bent on monetary gain. She includes FBI warnings about how to deal with a scam artist, one of many in this multi-billion-dollar industry worldwide.
5-Star Review by Romuald Dzemo for Readers’ Favorite
A Spider’s Web: Diary of a Senior Online Love Scam by Bessie Larson is a painful, yet engaging tale based on a true story, a tale that brilliantly documents the author’s experience of a love scam. She set out to find love, investing time, emotions, and money online only to be left devastated with the startling and painful realization it was all a scam. Written as a journal, each chapter ends with a warning, a tip, or an insight into the common practices and behaviors to watch out for. A Spider’s Web is a must-read for senior men and women interested in online dating. It is engaging and entertaining, and the author’s honesty rubs off strongly on readers.
REVIEW
From one award-winning author to another: Pablo Zaragoza reviews Devil’s Ledger, third in the Louise Moscow spy thriller series by Lorraine Evanoff —
“I just finished reading the latest adventures of Louise Moscow in Devil’s Ledger. This isn’t an Ian Fleming novel but more in the vein of John le Carré as Lorraine Evanoff merges the world of spy craft with high finance. The protagonist travels to exotic places and delves into an ancient mystery involving the oldest bank in the world in Siena, Italy. Devil’s Ledger is an enjoyable read with interesting plot twists.”
Check out Lorraine’s latest Louise Moscow thriller: Devil’s Ledger!








