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: Boone by Emily March
Review with Rating: Boone is the third book in the Eternity Springs: The McBrides of Texas series and it was the first book that was not set in Texas, no worries though, he does go and visit Texas. This story… Read More ›
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: Grave War by Kalayna Price
If you have been a fan of the Alex Craft series then get yourself ready for Grave War because not only is it action-packed and amazing but it is also the last book of the series. Acccck, I know! I… Read More ›
Review: Haunted Homicide by Lucy Ness
Haunted Homicide is the first book in the Haunted Mansion Mystery series and this series promises to be one that is quite entertaining. Avery Morgan is the new girl in town and she has high aspirations for taking up the… Read More ›
Review: Murder on Cold Street by Sherry Thomas
I have been dying to get my hands on this book, Murder on Cold Street, because I was very excited to see where things were going with Charlotte and Lord Ingram. Not just because I was interested in a romance,… Read More ›
Review: Deception by Gaslight by Kate Belli
Deception by Gaslight is the first book in the Gilded Gotham Mystery series and I am so jazzed about both the story and the series! Genevieve Stewart is a woman who has known her fair share of humiliation and instead… Read More ›
Review: Don’t Look For Me by Wendy Walker
Don’t Look For Me weaves through the impact of an unthinkable tragedy that rocked one family to the core and shares with us the breakdown that occurs. Something that I really enjoyed was that this story was told from the… 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: Mirage by Julie E. Czerneda
Praise for the Web Shifter’s Library series “Search Image is the guaranteed most delightful and fun SF read of the year.” —Marie Bilodeau, author of the Aurora-nominated Destiny series “Julie Czerneda’s novels ignite my sense of wonder, from the amazing worlds she creates, to the fully realized… Read More ›
Review with Excerpt: Spells for the Dead by Faith Hunter
After reading Spells for the Dead, I can say that I am absolutely 100% still in love with the Soulwood series! Nell’s character growth throughout this series has been incredible and this is the first book in which she stands… 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: What You Wish For by Katherine Center
I really enjoyed reading What You Wish For but I find myself conflicted with being able to sum it up properly. On one hand there are many elements of great importance that are meaningful and impactful but on the other… Read More ›
Review with Excerpt: No One Saw by Beverly Long
What made No One Saw such a compelling story was that outside of the detectives investigating the disappearance, everyone was a suspect! Which at times was distressing because no one wants to ever consider that loved ones could be the… Read More ›
Review: Death of a Wandering Wolf by Julia Buckley
I wasn’t sure if it could happen but I think that I love Death of a Wandering Wolf even more than the first book, Death in a Budapest Butterfly. This story had all the culture and charm of its prequel… 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 with Excerpt: The Bitter and Sweet of Cherry Season by Molly Fader
In The Bitter and Sweet of Cherry Season, Hope was a woman who had a complicated history and, when events had spiraled out of control, had decided that she needed to find some place, any place, that would be safe… Read More ›
Review: Ghost Money by Stephen Blackmoore
In Ghost Money, Eric’s past had once again come back to haunt him but this time it was from a period of his life where he had thought he’d done some good. It was a deed that had been a… Read More ›
Review: Driving the Deep by Suzanne Palmer
I have been eagerly anticipating the second installment of the Finder Chronicles series and when I discovered that, in Driving the Deep, I was going to be introduced to the elusive Shipmakers of Pluto, I was thrilled! In book one,… 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: Smoke Bitten by Patricia Briggs
Smoke Bitten is the twelfth book in the Mercy Thompson series and this book was everything that I was hoping for! This series is still going strong and the plots are always creative, humorous, and invoke a sense of suspense… Read More ›
Review: A Murderous Relation by Deanna Raybourn
A Murderous Relation is the fifth book in the Veronica Speedwell series and this story is a game changer in many ways. At the start, Veronica and Stoker are once again brought into the confidences of those who, otherwise, choose… 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: Ashlords by Scott Reintgen
This book caught my eye because, honestly, any book that is compared to Scorpio Races is going to be one that I just have to read. I loved that story! Luckily, Ashlords did not disappoint. It was an imaginative fantasy… Read More ›