He seems like such an ordinary guy! Filled with a few surprises, this mild mannered main character, Paul, has recently retired. Since he is a widower he plans to move into his old family house with his sister. They will enjoy a quiet life in the seaside small town in which they were raised. Until … Continue reading Deadly Partnership by Richard Gardner
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A u 7 9 by Anita Dickason
This book features those people in our world who just seem to have a little something extra. The ability to put people at ease, or know what is going on behind the façade we put up. Those abilities and a strong thriller/suspense plot made this book a great read. When I first saw this book … Continue reading A u 7 9 by Anita Dickason
The Fibonacci Murders (#1 Howard County Murder Mystery) by Dale E Lehman
Thanks to my math geek husband who uses the Fibonacci series on a daily basis (he even has a t-shirt and a clock!), I know a little about it. However this well played out scenario took my knowledge to a whole new level. The local police are a little out of their depth as they … Continue reading The Fibonacci Murders (#1 Howard County Murder Mystery) by Dale E Lehman
The Fixer: The Naked Man & The Killing Kind by Jill Amy Rosenblatt
The Fixer: The Naked Man - A Katerina Mills Novella This novella is an introduction to the Katerina Mills Series. What a way to start! Katerina is a 23 year old currently living in New York and attending college. When her parent’s financial help is cut off she is in desperate need of a source … Continue reading The Fixer: The Naked Man & The Killing Kind by Jill Amy Rosenblatt
Kalorama Road by E. Denise Billups
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
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
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
Operation Hail Storm by Brett Arquette
This book came with all the professional bells and whistles to let you know that the author is serious about their craft and willing to invest in their work. If you like Tony Stark and Iron Man then you will enjoy reading this book as it has a similar plot. Replace Tony Stark with Marshall … Continue reading Operation Hail Storm by Brett Arquette
Justifiable Homicide by Jeffrey Warren
I had the pleasure of meeting this author at the Tucson Book Festival. He greeted me by saying he had all 5 star reviews. So, the cynic in me came out. I rarely give 5 stars. In my eyes that’s perfect or pretty darn close and new Indie Authors writing 5 star books are rare. … Continue reading Justifiable Homicide by Jeffrey Warren
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