This is a pulsating bioterrorism thriller. While the biological warfare is scary all on it’s own, the really frightening part is how normal the world surrounding the creation of the weapon is. The logical manner in which the author presents the entire scenario made me realize just how easily this could all happen. Told from … Continue reading Germs of War by Ketan Desai
Month: September 2020
BloodLaw (Vampire Chicago) by Blaise Ramsay
Do you like quirky? I do. This book is a gritty detective type novel set during Prohibition in Chicago – mob bosses and all. Oh, did I mention the vampires – yeah, that’s where the twist occurs. What happens when someone puts Alastair down for a dirt nap, but he just won’t stay down? As … Continue reading BloodLaw (Vampire Chicago) by Blaise Ramsay
Operation Navajo: A Tracker Novel by Anita Dickason
Dickason is back with another realistic and incredibly researched adventure. Her well written and detailed stories are so expertly presented that I have trouble stopping at any point. Highlighting a new member of the team, Savvy, had the bonus of adding a personal touch to the dual plots. I learned a lot about the Federal … Continue reading Operation Navajo: A Tracker Novel by Anita Dickason
The Stars of Heaven by Jessica Dall
I do so love a great historical fiction tale. This book covered a period of history that I know little about and has led me to go looking for more. While the story starts with the main character as a young, naïve and sheltered girl, circumstance soon leads to her maturing and using her intellect … Continue reading The Stars of Heaven by Jessica Dall
Secrets Can Kill (Tracey Marks Mystery) By Ellen Shapiro
Shapiro is back with her second mystery featuring Tracey Marks. When a potential client turns up dead, Tracey is down the rabbit hole of maybe? clues, trying to get to the truth. Tracey’s independent nature with a drop of quirky humor leads the reader on another whodunit? While this series has the feel of a … Continue reading Secrets Can Kill (Tracey Marks Mystery) By Ellen Shapiro
Cerberus Rising by Patrick C. Harrison III, Chris Miller, M Ennenbach
When the ONE horror author you are willing to read says, "hey, want to read something I did with these other two horror authors?" Of course I said yes. I love the idea of being able to read some new authors and find some possible new books to read. It's like that sampler box of … Continue reading Cerberus Rising by Patrick C. Harrison III, Chris Miller, M Ennenbach
Ghastly and Good (Merry Hanukkah Series Short) by Debby Caruso
TODAY is release day for this treat! (No tricks were involved in the writing of this review.) Living in a Merry Hanukkah family, I love this series. As one of the few holidays my husband and I share, Halloween has always been a big deal at our house. I totally relate to Rhonda and her … Continue reading Ghastly and Good (Merry Hanukkah Series Short) by Debby Caruso
Privilege (WP Trilogy, #1) by Bharat Krishnan
Set in a high powered business environment, this story also deals with the fringes of that world. The main plot follows Rakshan in his quest, but there are two other subplots going on that add to the fullness of the story. What would you do if the answer to all your problems was at your … Continue reading Privilege (WP Trilogy, #1) by Bharat Krishnan
A Time of Prophecy (The Outlands Pentalogy) by Rebecca Crunden
This collection of five books has been a joy and an adventure to read. The main characters pulled me into the first book and kept me coming back for more. While the book fits all the descriptive labels it has been given, it is also a book of crossing all the lines of diversity. The … Continue reading A Time of Prophecy (The Outlands Pentalogy) by Rebecca Crunden
Sanctuary Moon by Chris Manno
Every once in a while, I get a book that just stands above all the other books I have recently read – this is that book. Just WOW – I loved it. OK you know I enjoy history, and this has it plus time travel – how could I not love it. Throw in some … Continue reading Sanctuary Moon by Chris Manno