Book Review: The Catch by Lisa Harris
This final story pulls together all the loose threads the first 2 stories leftover. Like all Harris stories, this one starts fast and doesn’t let up. Going back to one of Harris’s stories is always a...
View ArticleBook Review: “Shadows in the Mind’s Eye” by Janyre Tromp
Tromp’s debut was a pleasant surprise and I especially enjoyed the Southern voice she adopted. It’s the 1940s in the small town of Hot Springs and Sam Mattas has just returned from war suffering with...
View ArticleBook Review: Elysium Tide by James R. Hannibal
I so enjoyed Elysium Tide. It was clever how Hannibal used an overworked English neurosurgeon who lands in Maui at a medical conference only to become an amateur sleuth in investigating a murder. This...
View ArticleBook Review: The Extraordinary Deaths of Mrs Kip by Sara Brunsvold
It’s rare that a story leaves me speechless or unable to draft a review that reflects the absolute quality of it but this is one of those times. Brunsvold has given us a stunning story, her first, with...
View ArticleBook Review: ‘Critical Alliance’ by Elizabeth Goddard
I’ve enjoyed this series and Goddard leaves the best one til last. Mackenzie Hanson, a cybersecurity expert with a criminal past, makes for a tremendous protagonist. She’s arrived at her family’s...
View ArticleBook Review: “Everything is Just Beginning” by Erin Bartels
I found I was quickly turning pages in this latest release from Erin Bartels. I’ve found all of Bartels stories convicting and fascinating realistic portrayals of people. “Everything” is set in the...
View ArticleBook Review: “The Sound of Light” by Sarah Sundin
Sundin is outstanding at her craft. The attention to the historical detail, much of it factual, and the weaving of such strong themes of self-discovery, self-sacrifice and forgiveness through the lives...
View ArticleBook Review: “The Long March Home” by Marcus Brotherton & Tosca Lee
I hope the authors receive interest from producers to make this powerful story into either a movie or 8-part drama series. It’s simply riveting and the authors bring this extraordinary story alive in...
View ArticleBook Review: ‘The All-American’ by Susie Finkbeiner
This is an absorbing story of 2 sisters, Bertha and Florence (or Flossie) growing up in 1952 small town America. Bertha, the 16 year old, is level headed but from an early age has a dream of one day...
View ArticleBook Review: Embers in the London Sky by Sarah Sundin
This was such an engaging read. Sundin knows how to pull a reader into the story very quickly and take them on an emotional roller coaster ride using her characters. Aleida’s situation is fraught with...
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