This is the third in a Christian Crime series. I have had the pleasure of reading all and they keep me on the edge of my seat. The book is intense with the drama revolving around two central characters. Verdugo, who is hunting and seeking vengeance on a sex trafficking group, and Berg, a Police … Continue reading Twisted Christian and Dark Blue Rising of the Foley Chronicles by Nathan Bush
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Carole P. Roman – Children’s Book Author
Today, my blog is a little different. I have the pleasure of being in a book tour for a wonderful children’s book author, Carole P. Roman. This award winning author has several series and stand alone children's books. The following reviews cover books for toddlers through elementary. Carole generously supplied me with several copies from … Continue reading Carole P. Roman – Children’s Book Author
Father Figure by James J. Cudney
I have followed and enjoyed this author's blog for a while now and am happy to be included in the Book Blog Tour for this book. This well written book follows a mother and daughter through various times of their lives. The alternating chapters go between the mother in 1984 and the daughter in 2004. … Continue reading Father Figure by James J. Cudney
stories about people. by cameron harrie
This is one of those books that when you look at the cover you are pulled in. The unique color and simplistic and seemly unrelated illustrations had me intrigued. This is a collection of short stories. Unlike some collections what I really enjoyed was the variety of subject matter covered by this author. From the … Continue reading stories about people. by cameron harrie
Redemption of the Fallen by Wendy L. Anderson
Two months ago I had the pleasure of reading the first book in this series. And it was wonderful. See my review HERE. So when the author asked if I wanted to read the next one – I did not hesitate. OK, if you have been reading some of my blogs you probably realize that … Continue reading Redemption of the Fallen by Wendy L. Anderson
Bocas by Thomas M. Barron
The book takes place in Panama with the main character an American working in a Beach Bar – sounds like the perfect beach read for the summer – doesn’t it? George, the main character, has a strong heart and a dream job except for working for one of the largest drug lords in the area, … Continue reading Bocas by Thomas M. Barron
Lily Torrence by Fred Andersen
Do you remember the 25 cent pocket paperbacks of Mike Shayne? Yeah – I’m not that old either. However this book reminded me of these as it is a classic noir mystery or pulp mystery. The book takes place in the long ago days of Hollywood. There is a bombshell actress with a past and … Continue reading Lily Torrence by Fred Andersen
The Dark Winter of War by Aaron Hewings
This is another gem of a book discovery from the Tucson Festival of Books. It really was worth the trip! Those who read my blog know I am a bit of a history geek and love a good historical fiction read. This book takes the environment of World War II, throws in spies, Nazis, and … Continue reading The Dark Winter of War by Aaron Hewings
Cuisine and Empire: Cooking in World History by Rachel Laudan
This book is a little off the trail of my usual reading but it is about a subject I find interesting - cooking in world history. The author begins the book with her main theme – Humans are the animals that cook. While I am not much of a cook – I do love food … Continue reading Cuisine and Empire: Cooking in World History by Rachel Laudan
The Cottage at Hope Cove by Hannah Ellis
I have had the pleasure of reading several books by this author and it is always a wonderful experience. The characters are relatable and people I would love to know in real life. This story is believable with just the right amount of wonder of the next happening in the story line. Hannah Ellis has … Continue reading The Cottage at Hope Cove by Hannah Ellis