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BOOK REVIEW | Murder on the Ol’ Bunions

Murder on the Ol’ Bunions by S. Dionne Moore Latisha Barnhart and her husband Hardy enter the local bookstore to pick up a box of books. The Barnhart couple stumble onto more than the scent of books, but a distinct odor that points to the store owner Marion Peters’ deceased body. This proves to be [...]

BOOK REVIEW | The Truth About Love

The Truth About Love by Tia McCollors If you read Zora’s Cry, then you are familiar with the friends Zora, Monet, Paula, and Belinda. They are back in this second book, facing new challenges in their lives. It’s not necessary to read the first book as The Truth About Love clearly stands on its own, [...]

BOOK REVIEW | The Death of a Garage Sale Newbie

The Death of a Garage Sale Newbie by Sharon Dunn Ginger is a bargain shopper and she cannot buy something NOT on sale.  The thought makes her break out into a cold sweat. She’s not alone as she is joined by Kindra, a college student, Suzanne, the pregnant mother of three and Mary, a real [...]

BOOK REVIEW | My Soul to Keep

My Soul to Keep by Melanie Wells Psychology professor, Dylan Foster, doesn’t have the best of luck, especially since a very odd man entered her life. Strange things seem to happen around her all the time.  When a close friend’s little boy is kidnapped during a birthday party, Dylan wonders if the sketchy clues about [...]

BOOK REVIEW | Up Pops the Devil

Up Pops the Devil by Angela Benson Even though former drug dealer, Wilfred "Preacher" Winters, led an extravagant lifestyle, prison was the last place he expected to be.  His acceptance of Jesus in his life turned out to be no ordinary jail conversion. Now fresh out of prison after a two-year sentence,  more than anything [...]

BOOK REVIEW | She Always Wore Red

She Always Wore Red By Angela Hunt In the second book of the Fairlawn series, Jennifer Graham has adjusted to her life-altering changes from the past few months.  After deciding to make Fairlawn Funeral Home her permanent home, Jennifer begins mortuary school. Being the single mother of two boys, owner of a funeral home and [...]

BOOK REVIEW | Try Dying

Try Dying by James Scott Bell Try Dying is only the second book I’ve read by James Scott Bell, but I can officially say I’m  a fan. The character Ty Buchanan is a lawyer like many of the characters in Bell’s books. Readers meet Ty just as he loses his fiancee in a freak accident. [...]

BOOK REVIEW | The Hunted

The Hunted by Mike Dellosso Joe Saunders returns to his childhood home in Dark Hills to join the search party for his missing nephew, Caleb. When Caleb is found badly injured, news of the boy’s wounds are linked to some ferocious animal at large. Soon folks around town report seeing an African lion on the [...]

BOOK REVIEW | Doesn't She Look Natural?

Doesn’t She Look Natural? by Angela Hunt Devastated by a divorce, Jennifer Graham and her two sons are living with her mother. The tension between mother and daughter has become strained as a result. When a distance relative leaves Jennifer a historic funeral home in Mt. Dora, Florida, she decides to take a road trip, [...]

BOOK REVIEW | Happily Even After

Happily Even After by Marilynn Griffith Marriage, Motherhood and a Monster-in-Law. What a cool tag line and story! How many times do women get caught up in trying to please other people instead of just sticking to being who they are? In the third and final book of the Sassy Sistahood series, author Marilynn Griffith [...]