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November 30, 2018
Dead Shrinks Don’t Talk by Sandra Gardner
Marabella Vinegar is late for her therapist appointment—thanks to her mother. Normally, this pain in the tookus would be par for the course. After all, most of Marabella’s sessions are spent addressing her relationship with said relative except, Mama Vinegar died. A week ago. After tucking her not-so-dead mother in for a nap on the […]
Published on November 30, 2018 13:23
November 26, 2018
The Pawn, by Skye Warren
Warren has cornered the market on steamy, well written romance. I hate to use the E word, because this books powerful plot is so much more. I love romance with a hint of intrigue and this story’s play on mythology, strategy and powerful passion has it all. Warren knows her craft and uses just […]
Published on November 26, 2018 06:30
November 16, 2018
Blood Fest: Cursing Fate
I live a busy lifestyle and love books, so I was very happy to find this heartwarming story on Audible. I wasn’t sure what to expect when reading a book titled. Blood Fest: Cursing Fate. I realized, after downloading, that it wasn’t the first book in the series, but it read as a […]
Published on November 16, 2018 12:26
November 13, 2018
Uthuru (The Traveler Chronicles Book 1) by Paul Biagi III
Uthuru is a science fiction novel about Mitchell Surrey, a man accused of a murder he didn’t commit. He travels to space for the proof needed to exonerate him and, not only does he find it, he also discovers answers to the over one-hundred-year-old mystery of the alien attack that came to be known as […]
Published on November 13, 2018 12:32
November 3, 2018
The Burning, by JP Seewald
I found, The Burning, a complex story that kept me thinking about it long after I put the book down. I had heard of similar instances of fires burning underneath the ground when I lived in Alaska. Before then I had never heard of such a thing. The story is fiction but based on true […]
Published on November 03, 2018 13:25
November 1, 2018
Murder in the One Percent, by Saralyn Richard
Murder in the One Percent is a well crafted mystery that keeps the pages turning. There are few books that I call potato chip novels, that you just can’t put down and this was one of them! I found myself snagging pages anytime I could read. The characters are intriguing, and Detective Parrot has a […]
Published on November 01, 2018 11:19
October 30, 2018
A review of, Mollie Blake’s, Guiltless
Mollie Blake’s, Guiltless, is more than just an erotic love story. It’s a novel with multi dimensional characters, real life challenges, a titillating subplot and a brave sexual boldness to explore fantasies that general romance doesn’t fulfill. Byron Lord is scarred from a life of abuse and an unfortunate accident that manifests itself in […]
Published on October 30, 2018 23:08
October 23, 2018
Gypsy Blood: Book 3
I really enjoyed reading the Gypsy Magic Trilogy, and was pleasantly surprised how much mystery was still left all the way until the last page, of the last book. I really like the way the author spun this bewitching tale about a coven of modern day witches, that ban together in their hopes […]
Published on October 23, 2018 14:40
Out for Pre-Order Now!
Alas, the long awaited time has come! Race for the Sun is on pre-order now! Alley was starting to feel like she was on a reality television show with all the skeletons in her closet, falling at her feet… Ally internally sighed with relief. Travis hadn’t seen the portrait yet, which meant he also […]
Published on October 23, 2018 09:24
September 30, 2018
The Deadliest Fever
THE DEADLIEST FEVER, by June Trop, is set in first-century CE Roman-occupied Alexandria, a city second in splendor only to Rome. Still, Miriam often finds herself in the malignant underbelly of the city, with its sinister alleys jammed with flat-faced tenements, its sleazy inns reeking from despair, and its pocked walkways dotted […]
Published on September 30, 2018 21:27