"A
significant message of consequence is provided in Devil's
Orchestra. It's a chilling reality
check that will generate deep thought. This frightening novel is
depicted with vivid descriptions that paint a realistic view of life on the dark side. Devil's
Orchestra is an attention-grabbing tale of
three individuals who hungered for money, power and prestige. So much
so, that they inadvertently sold their souls to the
devil." Books2Mention
Magazine "Editor" (Atlanta, Georgia) _______________________________________________________________
Bottom
line, it's cleverly handled and well written. Congratulations, Sydney Molare. I'm waiting for your next one. I'd give
Devil's
Orchestra 4 ½ stars.
Minnie
E Miller, author/publisher _______________________________________________________________
This
story was equivalent to a ride on one of the theme park's most
thrilling rollercoaster. As the plot thickened so did the twists and turns of
the story. I found myself being jerked from one end of excitement to
the other, only being able to exhale at the end. This tale of "who done
it," will keep you on the edge, as you turn from page-to-page
relentlessly pursuing the answer to the mystery of the murders.
If you like murder mysteries I recommend you pick up a copy of
Sydney Molare's, Changing Places, Changing
Faces. Ms. Molare does not disappoint in this exciting thriller.
T.
RHYTHM KNIGHT, APOOO BookClub _______________________________________________________________
Want
to laugh, then get Sydney Molare's latest novel "GRANDMAMA'S MOJO STILL
WORKING' and you will crack up after you meet a 75 year old diva who
had numerous men attending to her beck and call. Ms. Adoll who likes to
be referred to as Madam A is truly a modern day LADY that knows how to
take care of her business and come out on the winning end. Ms. Molare's style of writing will keep you laughing out loud and you will be
happy and truly content, once the reading trip is
finalized. Jenna
J (Chicago) _______________________________________________________________
Finally,
confirmation is now at hand! Author, Sydney Molare has penned positive
proof of a clich; big things come in small packages. Who knew a chance
encounter could be so good? Certainly not me . . . at least that is until I deciphered this book-within-a-book in one
sitting. Memphis
RAWSISTAZ (Memphis, TN) _______________________________________________________________
I
found this book to be uniquely and wonderfully written. As the friends read the book aloud, they stopped at intervals to discuss the book, argue,
and cry. I had never read a book which contained a story within a
story, but found this one to be intriguing. It was like being at an
actual book club meeting while the book was simultaneously being read
and discussed.
The plot of Small
Packages is extremely erotic and will keep
you engrossed as does the subplot - the discussion between the friends.
If you like erotica and enjoy a well written story with an interesting
plot, pick up a copy of Small
Packages, by Sydney Molare - definitely a
package worth opening. T.
RHYTHM KNIGHT, APOOO BookClub _______________________________________________________________
"All
I can say is Somewhere in
America, people are
Changing Places/Changing
Faces and receiving
Small
Packages that I don't know what to
do with! If you have not read these books or heard of the author you
are in for a treat that will satisfy the mind, soul, and
body," JMRC Reviewer: Diva
Brenda Tillman _______________________________________________________________
Wow,
Zane look out! Sydney Molare's "Small Packages" is an excellent book. I
love the fact that it's a story within a story. I think this is an excellent way to have a book club. Having a book club like this you will get to learn
a lot about the people you surround yourself with. You will also learn
from other member's experiences.
Trina, Zariah, Travesteen and
Cherise are the members of the Somebody Holla! book club. These women
get together once a month to read a book and discuss how parts of the
book relate to their own lives. Each one learns something new about the
other and in the same time they learn something new about
themselves.
This is definitely a book club must read! If you think your
close friends now, wait till you read this book. You guys will be even
closer by the time you finish the book. For those of you, who are not
part of a book club, get ready to call a friend to discuss this
book.
Ms. Sydney Molare thanks, I really enjoyed this book. What's
next? Veronica Jones C&B
Book Reviewer _______________________________________________________________
Steamy
- Small
Packages by Sydney Molare. This book was
steamy from beginning to end. The characters were interesting and
funny. This novel keeps you laughing and your toes curling with
passion. Chance and Analisa made you wish you were there. I highly
reccommend
it. Maseyree (Atlanta,
Georgia) _______________________________________________________________
Sydney
Did The Darn Thang! - I just finished this steamy novel by Sydney Molare. I loved this book. I thought my books were hot and steamy but I
will now take a back seat to this sista. Told in a very unique way,
Sydney presents the story as the monthly read for her book club. The
book club meets once a month for a sleepover/book discussion followed
by a day of shopping. This approach was flawless and well done. This
allowed Sydney to progress they story and get feedback from the members
of her book club. Sydney's humor had me laughing out loud and her sex
scenes made my husband a happy man. If you haven't read this book, then
you are missing out on a real treat! I loved it and look forward to reading
the rest of Sydney's works. Although this is her first erotic trip, she
took me on a real journey! Tina Brooks McKinney,
author "All That Drama" _______________________________________________________________
Tantalizingly
Suspenseful - Murder, murder and more murder is the theme in this spine
chilling thriller, Changing Places, Changing
Faces by Sydney Molare. Mane
Jackson has got it going on. He is a star athlete in college who is
next in line for the Heisman Trophy. He is about to be married to the girl of his dreams and life could not be sweeter. Right? Wrong! Mane wakes up the day after his engagement to find himself standing under a spotlight which shines the suspicion of murder on his head. To make matters worse he is the prime suspect of murder number two shortly thereafter. As the plot thickens the cloud of suspicion builds over Mane's
head as does the activities of a stalker who seems to know him very
well.
This story was equivalent to a ride on one of the theme park's most
thrilling rollercoaster. As the plot thickened so did the twists and
turns of the story. I found myself being jerked from one end of
excitement to the other, only being able to exhale at the end. This
tale of "who done it," will keep you on the edge, as you turn from
page-to-page relentlessly pursuing the answer to the mystery of the
murders.
If you like murder mysteries I recommend you pick up a copy of
Sydney Molare's, Changing Places, Changing
Faces. Ms. Molare does not disappoint in this exciting
thriller. T. RHYTHM KNIGHT - APOOO
BookClub _______________________________________________________________
Collection
of Side-splitting Short Stories - Hilarious, entertaining, comical and
definitely fitting and great for a good laugh, "Somewhere in America" is the book for you.
Sydney Molare examines realistic situations
humorously that occur in my neighborhood, your neighborhood and possibly
every neighborhood in America; reminding you of someone or something
that you have seen or either heard about.
"Somewhere in America"
revolves around numerous stories that deal with choices and
repercussions of people in a typical neighborhood which includes the
local preacher and deacons, Miss Uppity, the downlow guy, a stunned
wife and the business man with a unique janitorial service. You will
also meet the single mother of Shequanna, Quanisha, Mufar, Jamal and Latonia as she probes and navigates the system for the benefit of her family. The author also explores the subject of why a man need not buy the
cow if the milk is already free, which serves as a lesson for the
females of today.
After reading "Somewhere in America", you will
feel better and be energized. Sydney Molare has transformed stories of
truth and reality by facing accurate life facts and living with the real deal
regarding on-going life circumstances. Everyone needs a good laugh ever
so often. This is definitely an entertaining and lively source of humor
that will split your sides with
laughter. Emily
Means-Willis, author of "Looking for that Silver
Spoon" _______________________________________________________________
Up
Close and Personal - Short stories, connected characters and seemingly
outrageous and hilarious behavior is the gist of SOMEWHERE IN
AMERICA by Sydney Molare.
Twenty
short stories highlight a particular neighborhood somewhere in America
that could be my neighborhood, your neighborhood, or anyone's neighborhood, anywhere in America. The stories hit on the usual suspects,
cheating spouses, the down-low brother who is not gay, the philandering
preacher, the gold-digger, domestic violence, the maintenance man, too
many rules from my parents, wacky weed, baby mama drama and the list
goes on. The stories are funny and gritty; the book is fast-paced and
will have you shaking your head at the chaos happening.
Molare
presents a realistic view of a typical neighborhood and its surrounding
area that showcases human beings and the situations that they create
for themselves. My favorite short story is the last one titled SOMEWHERE IN
AMERICA, which features an elderly resident
who has watched all the drama and heard all of the rumors amidst her
window. It is truly hilarious as she proclaims - "My neighborhood, your
neighborhood. Ain't no difference. Don't matter if it's hoity-toity or
the ghetto. Ain't no different! The more things change the more they
stay the same. You can move, but you can't escape it. Folks are the
same everywhere. Same s___, different place, somewhere in America."
Need a laugh, pick this up, Molare does not
disappoint. Dawn
R. Reeves