Gwen Iver & Pendragon’s Puzzle by Mark Piggott

I have enjoyed many books by this author, so when I saw that he was branching into the Young Adult genre, I couldn’t wait to dive into his latest offering. His unique storytelling style has always captivated me, and I was eager to see how he would bring this talent to a younger audience. Gwen, … Continue reading Gwen Iver & Pendragon’s Puzzle by Mark Piggott

Unwritten in Death – Cari Turnlyle #5 by Leslie Piggott – RELEASE DAY!!!

I have enjoyed every book in this series, and this author keeps getting better! Cari is newly engaged in this, her latest adventure, and is still trying to navigate it when a famous author turns up dead in the town. Gen is back with her partner Alex, but she might have a little more going … Continue reading Unwritten in Death – Cari Turnlyle #5 by Leslie Piggott – RELEASE DAY!!!

The Iris Code: A Tracker Novel by Anita Dickason

I was super happy to see another Tracker novel by this author. Her books are always authentic and page-turners. In this one, Dickason explores the world of Iris scans and canine search and rescue. The main character, Riley, is a tenacious reporter working with her soon-to-be certified search and rescue dog, Milo. Milo is one … Continue reading The Iris Code: A Tracker Novel by Anita Dickason

Stress In Plants: The Hidden Half by Rishikesh Upadhyay

I have read several books by this author, and they consistently provide a stimulating intellectual challenge that leaves a lasting impression. Although these works are crafted for a well-educated audience, I believe that even readers without advanced science degrees can appreciate the wealth of information contained in this concise yet impactful volume. In keeping with … Continue reading Stress In Plants: The Hidden Half by Rishikesh Upadhyay

Tales of Whiskey Tango From Misery Towers by James Aylott

HAPPY RELEASE DAY! Having read "Tales from the Beach House" and thoroughly enjoying it, I was happy to see this author's adventures had continued. His creations have an authentic feel because he actually lives and experiences these scenarios. Having visited St. Louis a couple of times and having an extended family line there, I was … Continue reading Tales of Whiskey Tango From Misery Towers by James Aylott