The Foley Chronicles continue with this next episode and the introduction of a strong female Sr. Detective named Shelby! John continues with his faith and strength helping the team on the next case. As well as the interesting characters Berg and Quinn rounding out the four corners of this Christian Crime series. I was glad … Continue reading Preying Games (Foley Chronicles) by Nathan Bush
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Dust (Splatter Western Book 3) by Chris Miller
Everything about this book is not my cup of tea and yet I keep coming back to this author and this series. It’s like that terrible accident that you just have to rubberneck. Thank goodness it’s summer with lots of daylight hours because I consumed this book in two days. Taking a departure from the … Continue reading Dust (Splatter Western Book 3) by Chris Miller
The Road from Raqqa by Jordan Ritter Conn
A moving and emotional tale of two brothers each trying to survive in the Syrian city of their birth as well as where life will take them. The author wove the tale between and through the brothers as they each experienced different situations but at the same time remain connected to each other and Raqqa, … Continue reading The Road from Raqqa by Jordan Ritter Conn
The Outlander War: Book 3 of the Forever Avalon Series by Mark Piggott
From the moment I got this book into my hands, I knew the author had upped his game. The cover is intense and eye-catching. And then I started to read----- I have enjoyed this series from the first book. I would hand it to anyone over the age of 13 that wanted a great adventure, … Continue reading The Outlander War: Book 3 of the Forever Avalon Series by Mark Piggott
Feeling Good: Living Low Toxin in Community and Everyday Life by Cheryl Meyer
A few years ago I obtained this author’s book, It Feels Good To Feel Good, Learn to Eliminate Toxins. I still have it on my shelf, refer to and recommend it often. When I heard she was publishing this next book, I was first in line. This book expands beyond her first book to children, … Continue reading Feeling Good: Living Low Toxin in Community and Everyday Life by Cheryl Meyer
Salvation Station by Kathryn Schleich
The other night as I got into bed to do my before sleep reading, I was faced with this “Two of them were just babies. Captain Linda Turner had been a homicide detective for over ten years, but this crime scene was still a shock.” ---- and I closed the book. Wow-what a grab of … Continue reading Salvation Station by Kathryn Schleich
In The Land of the Tian Shan Mountains by Muhammad Idrees
A combination of travelogue and memoir, this book gives the reader an inside view, not only of Kyrgyzstan but also the people and culture through the eyes of a young graduate student from Afghanistan. I learned a lot from reading this book. I had no idea how Kyrgyzstan, a democratic county, would be viewed by … Continue reading In The Land of the Tian Shan Mountains by Muhammad Idrees
The Boy Behind the China Cabinet: A Memoir about Addiction, Hollywood, Mother Teresa and Me, By Paul LeGreca
While this author may be new to the book world, his experience in the world of entertainment and creative arts comes through on the pages of this book. This is the story of a man’s journey on several unusual paths. A man who listened to that inner voice and what he was being called to … Continue reading The Boy Behind the China Cabinet: A Memoir about Addiction, Hollywood, Mother Teresa and Me, By Paul LeGreca
The Last Ny-Failen: Book Five in the Kingdom of Jior Series By Wendy L. Anderson
I have been waiting for this book with anticipation and a bit of sadness. I knew the author planned to end the series with this, the fifth book. While I love the world and characters she had created, I am sad to see them end. However, I can appreciate an author who knows how to … Continue reading The Last Ny-Failen: Book Five in the Kingdom of Jior Series By Wendy L. Anderson
The Heretic by Michael Deeze
This is the third and final installment in the Emmett Casey Chronicles. While I have read all three, this is my favorite. As the main character, Emmett takes time to reflect on his life as a mature adult; the reader gets to really see this man for who he has always been - A good … Continue reading The Heretic by Michael Deeze