Love comes in many forms and the bond between twin sisters can run deep. In a time when marriages were arrangements for men’s profits, the main characters are ripped from their world and thrown into a foreign environment. Showing the reader angst and despair as well as glimmers of joy, this author does a great … Continue reading A Cut Twice As Deep By Wendy L. Anderson
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H2LiftShips Volumes 1 & 2: a tech manual for a future – Imagine a world, exactly like ours, but different by Bob Freeman
This a very different kind of book. Think part tech manual, part science fiction, part alternative universe, and part I’m not sure what. I can see someone who is a sci-fi or tech nerd totally enjoying this book. It is well written and has a lot of good parts. Unfortunately for me, it is not … Continue reading H2LiftShips Volumes 1 & 2: a tech manual for a future – Imagine a world, exactly like ours, but different by Bob Freeman
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SAVING IRENEA Culinary Mystery By JUDY ALTER Cozy Mystery / Women Sleuths Publisher: Alter Ego Press Date of Publication: September 10, 2020 Number of Pages: 208 Scroll down for the giveaway! Irene Foxglove wishes she were a French chef. Henrietta James, her assistant, knows she is nothing more than a small-time TV chef on a local … Continue reading Today’s Special – Look what I just added to my to-read list. Check it out and enter for a chance to win a copy!
The Secret of Plants in the Environment by Rishikesh Upadhyay
This was a very different and pleasant surprise in my To Read pile. I knew it was non-fiction but little else. Most of my family will laugh at me reading this book as I am known for my ability to kill plants quickly. I am always amazed at people who seem to understand plants and … Continue reading The Secret of Plants in the Environment by Rishikesh Upadhyay
Portrait of a Dead Guy: A Southern Humorous Mystery (A Cherry Tucker Mystery Book 1) by Larissa Reinhart
This is a great start to a cozy mystery series. With a ton of southern sass, the main character has an unusual occupation in a small town. You know the type where everyone knows your business, and rumors and gossip can control all conversations. With the usual interesting sidekick – a sister who can cook … Continue reading Portrait of a Dead Guy: A Southern Humorous Mystery (A Cherry Tucker Mystery Book 1) by Larissa Reinhart
Perish (Jack Harper Trilogy #2) by L. C. Barlow
Having read the first book in this Trilogy, I was interested to see how the author continued Jack’s story. I must say she stepped it up a notch for this reader. Yes, the fear is still there, but this time, we the readers, get a better understanding of Jack. With more of an Urban Fantasy … Continue reading Perish (Jack Harper Trilogy #2) by L. C. Barlow
Germs of War by Ketan Desai
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
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