July 21, 2018
July 20, 2018
The Hitwoman in a Pickle by @JB_Lynn_Author ~ A Review
by Donna Huber
I get a little giddy (and I might do a little wiggle dance) when I read that opening line because I know I'm in for a fun read. In case you haven't read the series, each book starts with "you just know it's going to be a bad day when..."
I get a little giddy (and I might do a little wiggle dance) when I read that opening line because I know I'm in for a fun read. In case you haven't read the series, each book starts with "you just know it's going to be a bad day when..."
July 19, 2018
4 Recently Released Summer Books
by Susan Roberts
There don't seem to be as many books published in the summer as there are the rest of the year and the books that are published appear to be lighter and more fun. Today I have reviews of four very different types of books that published this month - a mystery, historical fiction, psychological suspense and a romance.
There don't seem to be as many books published in the summer as there are the rest of the year and the books that are published appear to be lighter and more fun. Today I have reviews of four very different types of books that published this month - a mystery, historical fiction, psychological suspense and a romance.
July 18, 2018
A Shadow Away by Joan K. Lacy ~ A Review
by MK French
Alex Cort is a former police officer that now works in retrieving artifacts and lost items for museums. He has a close working relationship with the British archaeologist Andrew Seaton, who is currently based out of LA. His rival Guelf is after the same golden statue that is rumored to be part of the treasures of El Dorado. As they travel through the Amazon, a woman named Angel literally appears and disappears as she helps them find the city.
Alex Cort is a former police officer that now works in retrieving artifacts and lost items for museums. He has a close working relationship with the British archaeologist Andrew Seaton, who is currently based out of LA. His rival Guelf is after the same golden statue that is rumored to be part of the treasures of El Dorado. As they travel through the Amazon, a woman named Angel literally appears and disappears as she helps them find the city.
July 17, 2018
July 16, 2018
4 Fantasy Novels for Teens #MondayBlogs
by MK French
Summer is winding down but there is still time to fit in some pleasure reading before school and mandatory reading lists begin. Here are 4 novels for fans of young adult fantasy.
Summer is winding down but there is still time to fit in some pleasure reading before school and mandatory reading lists begin. Here are 4 novels for fans of young adult fantasy.
July 15, 2018
Excellent Short Stories from Legendary Authors of Domestic Suspense
by Donna Huber
I discovered quite a great gem on my review shelf this summer, Troubled Daughter, Twisted Wives. I don't typically like short stories, but after reading this anthology edited by Sarah Weinman I'm starting to think that I was just reading the wrong type of short stories.
I discovered quite a great gem on my review shelf this summer, Troubled Daughter, Twisted Wives. I don't typically like short stories, but after reading this anthology edited by Sarah Weinman I'm starting to think that I was just reading the wrong type of short stories.
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