This was a book that presents as one thing and then grips you with another angle snuck in and very well done. I believed I knew where the well written main plot of the story was heading but then through a tangent it became even better. This suspenseful book, with nice surprises along the way, … Continue reading Kalorama Road by E. Denise Billups
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Twisted Christian and Dark Blue Rising of the Foley Chronicles by Nathan Bush
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
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
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
Mariachi Meddler by D. R. Ransdell
I was wandering around the Tucson Festival of Books last month when I was greeted by a great smile. Next thing I knew I had a book in my hand and an interesting conversation. Well, I finally got a chance to read that book and boy am I glad I responded to that smile. D. … Continue reading Mariachi Meddler by D. R. Ransdell
The Dead Club by Manuel Ruiz
This is a great book for those 10 and up kids in your life. This book is packed with imaginative scenes. I had to access my inner child because as I was reading and thinking yuck – at the same time I could hear kids saying “cool”. While the characters in this book have died … Continue reading The Dead Club by Manuel Ruiz
Of Demon Kind by Wendy L. Anderson
As with most Fantasy reads this book takes a little time setting up the story line and the characters but it definitely helps the reader as the story quickly moves along. The main character, Prince Lorn, after years of wallowing, is accused of kidnapping a Princess and wreaking havoc in the country. His pursuit to … Continue reading Of Demon Kind by Wendy L. Anderson
Three-Fingered Jack Davis by D. J. Swykert
This is a story of drugs, dealers, users and the world that surrounds them. While I expected a gritty, dark and dreary story this book has some positive light elements going through it. The main character Jesse is a washed up 30 year old going nowhere fast. However when he meets Jack Davis (recently having … Continue reading Three-Fingered Jack Davis by D. J. Swykert
Moriarty Meets His Match (Professor & Mrs. Moriarty Mystery Book 1) by Anna Castle
I admit that I am a bit of a Sherlock Holmes fan. Not a serious die hard fan but more of a fan of the spin off books like the Mary Russell series by Laurie King. So, when I saw this book, I was intrigued but cautious and packed it into my kindle for a … Continue reading Moriarty Meets His Match (Professor & Mrs. Moriarty Mystery Book 1) by Anna Castle