Ghost of Mayflower: A Pennhurst Haunting
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5.0 out of 5 stars AMAZING BOOK!!!, September 3, 2013
I have ben fascinated with Pennhurst since working at the Ebensburg Center (another Pennsylvania State Institution for the developmentally disabled). I give this book 5 stars because it really makes you feel like you are walking through the Mayflower Building at Pennhurst - I couldn't close this book!!!
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Wednesday, September 4, 2013
Friday, August 30, 2013
Guest Author: Royersford Library
I will be at the Royersford Library in Royersford Pa on September 5th, 2013 from 6:30-8:00 for an author guest spot. So if you care to join us, please come on out There will be refreshments and a drawing for a gift basket. Books discussed/read are the following:
THE POND 2009
GHOSTS OF MAYFLOWER: A PENNHURST HAUNTING 2012
WRECKER 2012
BEFORE I WAKE 2013
All books are available on Amazon.com & Barnes & Noble.com
Hope to see you there!
Tamera
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Tuesday, August 27, 2013
TAMMY TATTLES: REVIEWS : GHOSTS OF MAYFLOWER: Book Review
TAMMY TATTLES: REVIEWS : GHOSTS OF MAYFLOWER: Book Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars Thrilling, Scary and Very Entertaining! February 9, 2013 By Bonnie Jo Davis VINE™ VOICE Format: Kindle ...
Saturday, August 24, 2013
GHOSTS OF MAYFLOWER: A PENNHURST HAUNTING Review
5.0 out of 5
stars Mayflower, August 16,
2013
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review is from: GHOSTS OF MAYFLOWER: A Pennhurst Haunting (Kindle
Edition)
I love the way the author wrote of the characters experience
in the book and in spots it was like you would anticipate what may or may not
happen. Great story telling to n factshttp://www.outskirtspress.com/GhostsofMayflower
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Friday, August 16, 2013
THE CONJURING Movie Review
THE CONJURING: MOVIE REVIEW
THE CONJURING:
There is nothing like watching a creepy movie late at night at your local movie theater. Restless anticipation lingers in the air as the movie begins – the hope along the way – to get scared and walk away from the theater with a glad it was only a movie attitude.
But when a horror movie promises to be based on a true occurrence – the outcome is more troublesome. One now has to leave the theater wondering if there really was any truth to the tale or just Hollywood embellishment at its finest.
Thus is the state of THE CONJURING movie. This hair-raising paranormal flick is one of the best horror movies I have seen as of late. The cast of characters did justice to their parts as well as the striking unfolding of the plot.
The base is simple – a family moves into a haunted house - not unusual in today’s paranormal frenzied world. But the story grabs your attention right from the beginning as the house becomes alive with paranormal activity aimed at the entire family. No one is safe from the evil intentions directed their way. One daughter sleep walks, (eerie in itself) the other messed with as she sleeps. The clapping game seems to delight the entity as it begins to toy with the family. And things get progressively worse. Then comes Ed and Lorraine Warren. This special duo in demonology has quite a background as they become the family’s only hope for survival.
Today there are a lot of homes on the market, many of them foreclosures. Bank owned homes are often purchased in “as is” condition – meaning that the bank sells it just like it is, giving little or no information to a potential buyer as to the houses prior state. That includes the history of a house.
Purchasing a home can be an exciting time for any family, especially kids. Mom and dad might be up to the challenge of a fixer upper. The children excited by a new bedroom or back yard.
But what if you found out that a crime had occurred at the house, a suicide or murder? Would you still buy the property? What if you found out about an incidence after you have made the purchase and already moved in? Would you walk away? Or would you grin and bear it?
It’s an interesting dilemma - especially in a haunting. Those with a bit of faith might be up the challenge. But in THE CONJURING religious faith is lacking in the family, apparently aiding the evil entity in its cause. Divine intervention comes into play. One might leave the theater wondering about their own spiritual state.
Whatever you feel or believe, THE CONJURING is very entertaining and worth your time. A great summer movie for paranormal fans!
Reviewed by: Author Tamera Lawrence AKA Tammy Tattles: Boyertown Times: The Patriot & Tri- County
Thursday, August 15, 2013
A RELIABLE WIFE: BOOK REVIEW
A RELIABLE WIFE: Book Review


A RELIABLE WIFE Book Review
To be reliable one must be trustworthy, dependable, consistent and of good character. In that sense, I would say that we are all unreliable to some degree. For haven’t we all let down someone who counted on us? A husband perhaps. A wife? Lover? Our children? Or how about a friend in need? Or what about that boss that expects a deadline to be met and it fails to happen? Despite trying our best efforts we all fall short of the mark. But it doesn’t keep most us from trying. But since we are all too human, mistakes are part of our existence.
When people are lonely, they might do something out of the norm for a bit of companionship. Thus is the state of Ralph Truitt, who has lived with his heartaches for many years and now has come to the realization that he needs someone in his life. So Ralph runs an ad for a reliable wife in a Chicago newspaper and soon finds himself facing a beautiful woman, which despite his reluctance will suit his purpose. But will Catherine Land be as reliable as he hopes? A dutiful wife, who despite Ralph’s wealth, will find simple pleasure in the way he chooses to live? Will she be kind? Faithful? Truthful? Fill the void in his heart?
Catherine Land has led a rough life. She comes to Ralph with secrets and ambition to find a new existence of leisure, eventually bringing along her lover for the ride. But when faced with the choices she must now make, Catherine finds that perhaps the void in her own heart might be the one thing money can’t buy.
A RELIABLE WIFE by Ralph Truitt is a bumpy ride of romance, lies, deception and murder. Set in Wisconsin 1909, the author did a fine job of bringing to life the rugged countryside as well as digging deep into his character’s souls. This was an interesting read meant for adults. The book is available through Amazon.com and other online outlets.
Reviewed by Author Tamera Lawrence: AKA Tammy Tattles: Berks County News
Author of WRECKER, THE POND, GHOSTS OFMAYFLOWER & BEFORE I WAKE (coming fall 2013) - all books available Amazon.com & Barnes & Noble
Author of WRECKER, THE POND, GHOSTS OFMAYFLOWER & BEFORE I WAKE (coming fall 2013) - all books available Amazon.com & Barnes & Noble
Wednesday, August 14, 2013
TRUE HAUNTING BOOK REVIEW

TAMMY TATTLES: BOOK REVIEW
TRUE HAUNTING: Book Review: *****
Ghosts. So many people don’t believe in the paranormal yet there has to come a time where a skeptic might just question their existence. It’s usually because someone has yet to encounter something mystic or unexplained or perhaps they just don’t care to acknowledge its existence. Yet for those of us who believe in God, we are worshiping the most powerful supernatural being imaginable. To be a bible believer one encompasses a belief in demons and angels and divine intervention. And yet people only want to consider the good in religion, not the existence of hell or its dominions.
So what is a ghost? According to Ed Becker a ghost is a person who has refused to accept his or hers death for whatever reason and they have attached themselves to a possession or perhaps a living being. To think of one stuck in that realm is sad indeed.
In 1970 Ed Becker and his wife became the proud owners of an apartment building with 2 units. Ed put his time and effort into restoring the old establishment. The couple would rent out the first floor and live on the second with their newborn daughter. The only problem – there are already tenants living on both floors. Perhaps one could live with a ghost if the ghost minded itself and left the living to live out their lives in peace. But the ghosts living with Ed and his family wanted no such peace. Ed’s ghosts were determined to make themselves known, brewing mischief whenever they could, creating a morbid atmosphere for the first and second floor occupants residing in the building. This true life accounting of what Ed and his family faced and how they handle the situation is fascinating. This story happened in the 1970’s a time where there wasn’t a lot of help out there for someone in Ed’s predicament and the few experts, including a priest, did little to help the situation.
TRUE HAUNTING by author Edwin F Becker is a powerful, gripping story that kept me glued to the pages. If you never believed in ghosts, you might just after reading this account. True paranormal fans will love reading this creepy tale of a building’s possession and just how far its ghostly occupants will go to try to claim what they believe to be still theirs. A great read by a talent author. Available at Amazon.com.
Reviewed: by Author Tamera Lawrence, author of GHOSTS OF MAYFLOWER: A PENNHURST HAUNTING
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