This is a light and easy read – light sci-fi, light romance, a touch of witty banter between characters (one of my favorites!) and a dose of a good storyline. The main characters Zoey and her neighbor who just happens to be an Ambassador (from another planet) are well done and adorable in that trying … Continue reading Lost in Amber by Esther Rabbit
Book Review
Always Darkest by Jess & Keith Flaherty
My last read of the Book Talk Radio Club Awards is the winner in the Fantasy Genre. Book 1 of the Arbitratus Trilogy had my interest from the first page. Heaven and Hell are competing. With the unique perspective of demons and angels in the modern day, this … Continue reading Always Darkest by Jess & Keith Flaherty
Lovely Chaos: Comedy, Crack and Consciousness My Life in 1980’s New York By Joe Montaperto
Recently I traveled back to my home state of New Jersey and for the trip, I packed this book. It seemed appropriate as the author is a Jersey guy and (aging myself here) the book happens when I also lived in the area the book is set in. Joe, the author, did a fine job … Continue reading Lovely Chaos: Comedy, Crack and Consciousness My Life in 1980’s New York By Joe Montaperto
Nothing But A Song by Keri De Deo
This sweet story is the winner of the Young Adult Fiction award from Book Talk Radio Club. Young Adult is one of those genres that can mean so many different things to the reader. In this case, I would be comfortable with anyone from 13 up through 98 … Continue reading Nothing But A Song by Keri De Deo
Midnight Crossing (Midnight Book #2) by Diane Shute
Welcome to the Romance Winner for Book Talk Radio Club Awards 2018! This book, the second one in this series, is set in the 1830s in England and France and has all the elements that romance lovers – love! There is plenty of intrigue, picturesque settings, nobility, … Continue reading Midnight Crossing (Midnight Book #2) by Diane Shute
The Custodian Chronicles by Tim Will Hunting
It’s been a while since I gushed about a book – but here I am – gushing all over the place with this one! I had the pleasure (most of the time) of working in the fringes of school systems for almost 20 years. By fringe I mean all the work, none of the benefits … Continue reading The Custodian Chronicles by Tim Will Hunting
The Elizabeth Street Epiphany (Book 4) by Aaron S Gallagher
Today is the day – RELEASE DAY for Book 4 of the Bennett & DeMarko series – and I have been not so patiently waiting!! I have had the pleasure of reading all of this series and was so happy to see this one finally released. Book 3 left the reader hanging in a major … Continue reading The Elizabeth Street Epiphany (Book 4) by Aaron S Gallagher
Counterweight Maneuver (The Counterweight Series #1) by Richie De-Benham
Book Talk Radio Club has accurately awarded another winner. This book is in their 2018 Science Fiction category. What if the aliens currently attacking our Earth are actually technology controlled by a member of our government? Side note - Ok, in today’s political arena that may not be … Continue reading Counterweight Maneuver (The Counterweight Series #1) by Richie De-Benham
A Death at Camp David by Harry A. Milman
Here is the 8th genre winner for the category of Thrillers in the Book Talk Radio Club Awards. There are a lot of questions in this book, which I think is a sign of a good mystery. Can a self-described suave toxicologist and a slovenly private investigator find out … Continue reading A Death at Camp David by Harry A. Milman
Blood Ribbon by Roger Bray
This book is the Best in Thrillers winner of 2018 Book Talk Radio Club Awards. While this book definitely fits the thriller genre it has a nice benefit of not being gruesome. I would easily share this with a mature YA reader. Another benefit is that this book is a standalone and has a complete … Continue reading Blood Ribbon by Roger Bray