Theatrics
Book Review, Crime Noir, Graphic Novel, Mystery, Series

Theatrics by Neil Gibson and Leonardo Gonzalez

"You need to act like a killer, so people will treat you like one." It is New York, 1920, and Archibald "Archie" Brown aka Rudy Burns aka the Barbarian Count is a former leading Broadway actor who is attacked in an alley resulting in disfigurement, ending his career and his relationship with Stephanie. Archie's friend… Continue reading Theatrics by Neil Gibson and Leonardo Gonzalez

triplecrosskiller
Book Review, Detective Fiction, Fiery Seas Publishing, Mystery, Police Procedural, Serial Killer, Series, Suspense, Thriller

Triple Cross Killer (State Detective Special Forces #1) by Rosemarie Aquilina

ABOUT THE BOOK Genre: Suspense, Thriller, Series Release Date:  December 5, 2017 Publisher:   Fiery Seas Publishing Pages: 320 Have you ever wondered what really happens to Santa Claus letters?  In Detroit and Sarasota some children’s letters are diverted and reviewed by Nick Archer, a religiously obsessed, narcissist. Nick responds, leaving a trail of devastation in the two cities. In Detroit,… Continue reading Triple Cross Killer (State Detective Special Forces #1) by Rosemarie Aquilina

When The Serpent Bites
Book Review, Crime, Series, Suspense, Thriller

When the Serpent Bites (The Starks Trilogy #1) by Nesly Clerge

“You have to come to terms with what you can do and let go of thoughts about what you want to do but can’t.” Frederick Starks had it all, a beautiful wife, three wonderful kids, a beautiful home and a thriving business, but his neat and tidy life came to an abrupt halt when he… Continue reading When the Serpent Bites (The Starks Trilogy #1) by Nesly Clerge

FiresKiss
Book Review, Fantasy, Paranormal, Romance, Vampires

Fire’s Kiss by Brittany Pate

Genre: Paranormal, Romance, Fiction Release Date: November 21, 2017 Publisher:   Fiery Seas Publishing Pages: 271 SUMMARY Embyr tends her tavern while keeping her dangerous parentage a secret, until she's attacked by a hellhound and saved by one of the most feared men in history. For the last eight hundred years, Ryder McLennon, the infamous leader of… Continue reading Fire’s Kiss by Brittany Pate

ExpiredListings
Book Review, Buoni Amici Press, Comedy, Romance, Suspense

Expired Listings by D.M. Barr

"I'm not some shlub condo buyer you're sending on a one-way trip to the poorhouse, so shut up and listen....  You've got until tomorrow evening to recount your sins and prepare to atone for them.... The next time we speak, I expect some heartfelt confessions.  Otherwise, better drum up whatever catchy slogan you'd like written… Continue reading Expired Listings by D.M. Barr

MagnoliaCreek
Book Review, Civil War, Historical, NetGalley, Romance

Magnolia Creek by Jill Marie Landis

When lovely woman stoops to folly And finds too late that men betray, What charm can soothe her melancholy, What art can wash her guilt away? —Oliver Goldsmith The Vicar of Wakefield It had been 5 years since Sara Collier Talbot left Magnolia Creek, Kentucky, as a fallen woman who ran off with a Yankee… Continue reading Magnolia Creek by Jill Marie Landis

TeenagerWithAChameleonSoul
Alcoholism, Blog Tour, Book Review, YA Bound Book Tours, YA Fiction

The Teenager with a Chameleon Soul by Cindy McElroy

I am delighted to kick off my first blog tour with YA Bound Book Tours and introduce The Teenager with a Chameleon Soul by Cindy McElroy. Genre: YA Contemporary Fiction Release Date: September 28, 2017 ABOUT THE BOOK Meet Sadie MacPhearson. She’s seventeen and lives in a ritzy, artsy beach town called Mariposa Beach, California.… Continue reading The Teenager with a Chameleon Soul by Cindy McElroy

WomanInTheWindow
Agoraphobia, Book Review, Edelweiss, Harper Collins, Psychological, Suspense, Thriller

The Woman in the Window by A.J. Finn

“The definition of insanity, Fox,” Wesley used to remind me, paraphrasing Einstein, “is doing the same thing again and again and expecting a different result.” Dr. Anna Fox is agoraphobic and has been holed up in her home for ten months after her tragic accident.  She spends her days drinking and medicating herself watching her… Continue reading The Woman in the Window by A.J. Finn

IntoHellsFire
Balkan Wars, Book Review, Espionage, Political, Suspense, Thriller

Into Hell’s Fire by Douglas Cavanaugh

It seems as though all hell has broken loose in Bosnia and Herzegovina, and the administration is more than a little perplexed about how best to proceed. Lucas Martin is a retired U.S. government agent who is asked to come out of retirement to help prove that the Serbian militia is murdering Croatians and Muslim… Continue reading Into Hell’s Fire by Douglas Cavanaugh

Permanent Happiness
Book Review, Nonfiction, Self-Help

Permanent Happiness: The Only Way to Find Peace, Joy and your Life-Given Purpose by Iyabo Ojikutu

Peace is permanent happiness. Dr. Ojikutu's guide advises us that we have two lines: our spiritual  line and our physical line, and we have to simultaneously nourish them in order to achieve our goals of peace and permanent happiness.  She goes on to describe ways to balance our lines and to help balance our children's lives… Continue reading Permanent Happiness: The Only Way to Find Peace, Joy and your Life-Given Purpose by Iyabo Ojikutu