Category: Suspense

BOOK REVIEW | Thicker than Blood »

Thicker than Blood by C.J. Darlington
Christy Williams finally has her life on track. She’s putting her past behind her and working hard to build a career as an antiquarian book buyer. But things begin to unravel when a stolen Hemingway first edition is found in her possession, framing her for [...]

BOOK REVIEW | An Eye for an Eye »

An Eye for an Eye by Irene Hannon
Book Two in the Heroes of Quantico Series, has Mark and Coop teamed up again, however they are not on a HRT assignment.  Mark is recuperating and laying low after a accidental shooting, where he was shot and an innocent bystander was killed, [...]

BOOK REVIEW | The Missionary »

THE MISSIONARY  by William Carmichael and David Lambert
THE MISISONARY is a story about David Eller and his family who serve the poor and needy in a small village in Caracas, Venezuela. David’s wife, Christie, works at a small hospital/orphanage, getting kids off the street and spreading the gospel. David is working on the [...]

BOOK REVIEW | Daniel’s Den »

DANIEL’S DEN by Brandt Dodson
Daniel Borden and Laura Traynor live in different areas of the country and live very different lives. Daniel is a successful and wealthy stock broker in New Orleans, while Laura owns a floundering bed and breakfast in the Shenandoah Valley, while struggling to make ends [...]

BOOK REVIEW | Rose House »

ROSE HOUSE by Tina Ann Forkner
Lillian Diamon has been warned that her husband and children might have been murdered, and she should be very careful when going out. But Lillian believed that the suggestion of murder is unfounded…at least until she goes to the Sonoma Valley and feels someone is following [...]

BOOK REVIEW | Pirate Hunter »

Pirate Hunter by Tom Morrisey
From the blue waters of the Caribbean and the Florida Keys to the wind-swept wilds of the Outer Banks, Pirate Hunter combines the romantic popularity of a pirate tale with an inspirational story of modern-day treasure hunters.
Following a captured slave who’s been freed by the sixteenth-century [...]

BOOK REVIEW | Gold of Kings »

Gold of Kings: A Novel by Davis Bunn
Will she decipher the mysteries leading to the sacred relic, or be defeated by the foes racing to claim it and destroy her?
A dealer in art and antiquities, Storm Syrrell arranges her life as she does her work — into neat, orderly categories. But [...]

BOOK REVIEW | Latter Day Cipher »

Latter Day Cipher by Latayne C. Scott

Journalist Selonnah Zee is off for a vacation to Salt Lake City, to visit her cousin, Roger a former news reporter, Mormon convert. Her boss decides that this trip would be a great time to do a article about Mormon Temples, for the Memphis Telegraph, [...]

BOOK REVIEW | Shepherd’s Fall »

Shepherd’s Fall by W.L. Dyson
Nick Shepherd has inherited one-third of the family’s bounty hunter business called Prodigal Recovery Agency after the loss of his father.
Nick’s life is in shambles – the business is in financial trouble, his mom has Alzheimer’s. Nick’s wife Jessica is hitting him up for past due [...]

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