I have to say that I am really enjoying the Eve Ronin series! Bone Canyon is the second installment in this thrilling police procedural series and luckily it can also be read as a standalone. This time around, Eve and… Read More ›
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Review: The Dead Season by Tessa Wegert
The Dead Season is the second book in the Shana Merchant series and this story is an intriguing police procedural filled with deception, secrets, and coming to terms. After everything that went down in the prequel, Death in the Family,… Read More ›
Review: Shadows of the Dead by Spencer Kope
Shadows of the Dead is the third book in the Special Tracking Unit series but this is a novel that can be read as a standalone. I will warn you though that the partnership between Magnus “Steps” Craig and his… Read More ›
Review: The Suicide House by Charlie Donlea
The Suicide House is set mostly at a preparatory school and its grounds. Rory Moore and Lane Phillips have teamed up to solve the mystery of the suicides that have been taking place at the school because, to everyone involved,… Read More ›
Review: The Finders by Jeffrey B. Burton
The Finders is the first book in the Mace Reid K-9 Mystery series and honestly, do you see that cover – how could anyone resist that cover?? Adorableness aside, there is a solid and suspenseful whodunit that lends itself more… Read More ›
Review: Thicker Than Blood by Mike Omer
Thicker than Blood was another great story in the Zoe Bentley series but I missed the burgeoning camaraderie between Zoe and Tatum. Zoe’s obsession with catching serial killer Rod Glover was the true driver of this story and she definitely… Read More ›
Review: Ninth House by Leigh Bardugo
I will say that the Ninth House was a rather difficult story to initially get into because there were three different timelines taking place, eight different houses that represented ancient secret societies, and then there was Galaxy “Alex” Stern. Alex… Read More ›
Review: Titan’s Day by Dan Stout
Titan’s Day is the second book in The Carter Archives series and I have to say that not only do I love this world but the storytelling is amazing! It gives this story a gritty police procedural vibe but in… Read More ›
Review: The Third to Die by Allison Brennan
In The Third to Die, the Mobile Response Team (MRT) that was going to be a game changer for the FBI was in the early stages of formation. So early, in fact, that FBI agent Mathias Costa was still receiving… Read More ›
Review: The Business of Blood by Kerrigan Byrne
The Business of Blood is a chilling story that is not for the weak of stomach nor the weak of heart. Fiona Mahoney was a woman who had very few options afforded to her. When she first immigrated to America,… Read More ›
Review: When You See Me by Lisa Gardner
In When You See Me, after the discovery of human remains in a remote area in Georgia that were believed to have a connection with a serial rapist, FBI agent Kimberly Quincy, Detective D.D. Warren, and Flora Dane were all… Read More ›
Review: Lost Hills by Lee Goldberg
What grabbed my attention about Lost Hills was that it written by Lee Goldberg. As his books tend to display much in the way of tongue-in-cheek humor, I was pleasantly surprised by the feel of this book. This is not… Read More ›
Review: Capturing the Devil by Kerri Maniscalco
I will be the first to admit that I was not the biggest fan of this novel’s prequel, Escaping from Houdini, and I also big enough to admit that I was a fool because that book was preparing Audrey Rose… Read More ›
Review: I See You by Mary Burton
I See You is the second book in the Criminal Profiler series and it is a standalone. In this book, Zoe Spencer was a woman whose life had not followed her intended path but was not one that she would… Read More ›
Review: The Art of Theft by Sherry Thomas
There is nothing I love more than reading stories that have elaborate cons in them and The Art of Theft had a doozy in it! In this story, Mrs. Watson’s past becomes part of the present with the re-introduction of… Read More ›
Review: Death in a Budapest Butterfly by Julia Buckley
Being the kind of reader who is attracted to a book by its cover, it is no wonder I was eager to read this book. I just find the cover to be adorable! Death in a Budapest Butterfly is the… Read More ›
Review with Interview: Titanshade by Dan Stout
If you have been reading my reviews for any amount of time then you know that I swoon for eye catching covers and Titanshade’s cover is exactly the kind of cover to grab my interest. The story itself was such… Read More ›
Review with Excerpt: Flame in the Dark by Faith Hunter
Flame in the Dark was such a fun read for me! I love the paranormal investigation team PSYLed Unit 18 and in this story, they are back and in full swing. This story starts out smack dab in the middle… Read More ›
Review: Shadow Rider by Christine Feehan
“It wasn’t her looks that caught his interest or made him stand utterly still. It was her shadow. The sun was throwing light perfectly to create tall, full shadows. Hers leaked long tentacles. Thin. Like streaks reaching out toward the… Read More ›