Piggott has written a fascinating tale of college athletes on scholarships that are doing everything they can, within legal limits, to maintain their scholarships in a highly competitive environment. The Head of the Athletic Department at the small college is determined to keep his position, increase his income, and create a nationally renowned athletic program … Continue reading Chasing The Edge by Leslie A. Piggott
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Deadly Keepsakes by Anita Dickason
DEADLY KEEPSAKES A Tori Winters Mystery< /b> by ANITA DICKASON Categories: Mystery / Women Sleuths Publisher: Mystic Circle Books Pages: 360 pages Publication Date: July 1, 2022 Scroll down for the giveaway! When Tori Winters becomes the star witness in a murder trial, someone tries to kill her. Terrified, she’s not giving the … Continue reading Deadly Keepsakes by Anita Dickason
Elisabet’s Will by Sandra Sperling
I love Sperling’s books. She writes with such wit and her characters are terrific, she really brings them to life. Frequently I read along, shaking my head positively because I can relate to the characters. This book is a little different from her previous endeavors in that this is a story of crime and the … Continue reading Elisabet’s Will by Sandra Sperling
Barefoot In The Parking Lot by Vineet Verma
This is one tangled, twisted web of deceit and murder! Verma has written a terrific on the edge of your seat read that you will not be able to put down. The book is set in the high-tech world with self-driving cars in Silicon Valley, AI companies that trade workers, secrets, and lovers. When Jay, … Continue reading Barefoot In The Parking Lot by Vineet Verma
Ninety-Five: Once You’re In, There’s No Way Out by Lisa Towles
Zak and Riley have been best friends since third grade and are now attending college together. Zak is working on an engineering degree and Riley a math degree. When Zak is whisked away one evening by another student and taken to a mansion where Zak discovers an alternate reality, he can not wait to get … Continue reading Ninety-Five: Once You’re In, There’s No Way Out by Lisa Towles
Darkness & Grace by Kathryn Scheich
This is an amazing read! I sat down and literally did not move for 4 hours as I stayed glued to the pages trying to figure out who the killer was. It is very well written and in a unique manner. The story begins with the information that a woman has been killed but provides … Continue reading Darkness & Grace by Kathryn Scheich
Cannon’s Mouth by W. Glenn Duncan
When I came across this book, I had never read anything written by W. Glenn Duncan and never heard of P. I. Rafferty. I was in for one fun read! Although this is the 5th book in the series I had no issues reading it as a stand-alone novel, other than at the end of … Continue reading Cannon’s Mouth by W. Glenn Duncan
The Sentinel by Lee Child and Andrew Child
I love Jack Reacher so I was a little, okay, more than a little concerned that when Lee Child decided to retire and turn over the series to his younger brother, Andrew Child that Jack was going to go down the proverbial drain. Yes, I know Andrew Child is an author with a number of … Continue reading The Sentinel by Lee Child and Andrew Child
The Angel Street Assassination by Aaron S Gallagher
Bennett and DeMarko are at it again! If you are not a fan of Aaron Gallagher it is only because you have not read one of his books. Aside from the Jack Reacher and Harry Bosch series, this series is the best! This is the 5th in the series and the grittiest by far. The … Continue reading The Angel Street Assassination by Aaron S Gallagher
A Lack of Motive by Stephen Penner
How does a prosecuting attorney win a case without a motive? When one of the richest men around gets caught on video shooting a homeless man at point-blank range, one would think that it was a slam dunk case for the prosecutor. In this day and age, a good defense attorney can convince the jury … Continue reading A Lack of Motive by Stephen Penner