The Angel Street Assassination (Bennett & DeMarko Mystery Series Book 5) by Aaron S Gallagher

Full disclosure – I love this series, I’ve read all of this series and I have had the privilege of editing the last couple books in this series (see dedication!). When the author told me this book would be a bit of a wrap up for the drama and angst that has been Harry & … Continue reading The Angel Street Assassination (Bennett & DeMarko Mystery Series Book 5) by Aaron S Gallagher

Memorial Drive: A Daughter’s Memoir by Natasha Trethewey

While it might seem odd to say that a book centering around a brutal murder is beautiful, the prose and artistic manner that this author writes with makes for a beautiful read.  The author takes you along as she tries to present the unfathomable.  While she touches on her experiences as a biracial child in … Continue reading Memorial Drive: A Daughter’s Memoir by Natasha Trethewey

Nikau’s Escape (Adventures of Jabu & Friends, Book 3) by Kate S. Richards

This author always has a great adventure in each of the 3 books in the set.  While each can easily be read as a stand-alone, I thoroughly enjoyed them in order. This story centers around Nikau who is dealing with a lot of life changing challenges.  Presented in a realistic manner, the braid of surfing, … Continue reading Nikau’s Escape (Adventures of Jabu & Friends, Book 3) by Kate S. Richards

Mistakes by the Lake by Brian Petkash

Chronologically from past to present, this author presents a novella and collection of short stories circulating in Cleveland.   All of the stories are character-driven with Cleveland as the base.  If you are looking for happy endings – this is not it, but instead, through serious and intense characters, your heart is tugged through emotions.  At … Continue reading Mistakes by the Lake by Brian Petkash

The Deepest South of All: True Stories From Natchez, Mississippi by Richard Grant

A ramble through the old and new South.  Living in the city that’s motto is “Keep Austin Weird” even I was not prepared for the eccentric airs of Natchez.  Most of the people described have personality with a capital P.  A juxtapose of history is presented with a clear path for the reader to follow.  … Continue reading The Deepest South of All: True Stories From Natchez, Mississippi by Richard Grant