Wow, talk about lies, betrayal, abuse! The My House Series Book 1 tells a tale of three siblings and their friends that will astonish and make you feel raw. The first thought is that love just does not look like this, but as you read, the gnawing thought arises in the back of your mind … Continue reading My House Series, Book 1 by M. Marie Walker
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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
Order of the Void by Robert Vaughn
There are times when there is a thin line between reality and another plane of existence. Vaughn’s novel makes this not only painfully clear but challenges us to be alert and aware of just what reality looks like. The novel begins simply enough with Jeffery Bailey, a pretty average guy, trying to make a living … Continue reading Order of the Void by Robert Vaughn
The Last Sketch by Gosia Nealon
Set in Poland the year before the war ended when the world is fully aware of the atrocities committed by Hitler and the Nazi Regime, a romance blooms. Now do not think that this is just a wartime romance, far from it. The story will take you on an adventure that includes, killing, betrayal, love, … Continue reading The Last Sketch by Gosia Nealon
Deadly Business by Anita Dickason
I am a born and raised Texan. I grew up spending time on ranches and loving every minute of it. My grandfather was a rancher and my older brother took over the ranch and still raises livestock today. Cattle are an important part of Texas history and the cattle industry is big business, a difficult … Continue reading Deadly Business by Anita Dickason
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
H2Liftships: Beyond Luna by Bob Freeman
This is not the genre I usually read. I have never read any Star Wars books, and although I have seen the movies, I have watched only a handful of the Star Trek series and none of its spin-offs. In addition, and I am a little embarrassed to admit this, I am not a supporter … Continue reading H2Liftships: Beyond Luna by Bob Freeman
The Woman In Darkness by Christopher Stanfield
Stanfield has done it again! In this, his second novel we find Genevieve having found the way to accept her lot in life, leave behind everything she knew, change her name to Lilith and begin to fulfill her purpose. Stanfield brings the same strengths to this novel that he did in the first; strong characters, … Continue reading The Woman In Darkness by Christopher Stanfield
(Just As Well) It’s Not About The Bike by Chris Atkin
I am not athletic. I would probably never ride a bike across the town in which I live, much less across the bottom half of a country, however I totally enjoyed Atkins book. He is totally correct: It is not about the bike. It is about the journey, the variety of people, learning … Continue reading (Just As Well) It’s Not About The Bike by Chris Atkin
Welcome to the Punkhorns by Benjamin Bradley
Brewster, Massachusetts is a small town nestled on the edge of the Punkhorns, a haunted forest of legendary status. When three people go missing in the waters at the edge of the Punkhorns the Police and the Mayor find themselves overwhelmed. In an effort to rapidly solve the case and meet the needs of those … Continue reading Welcome to the Punkhorns by Benjamin Bradley