By thedeena63 on Jan 11, 2009 in Suspense | 0 Comments
Double Minds by Terri Blackstock I could list a ton of reasons as to why I adore Terri Blackstock’s novels. Topping the list is her knack for asking the question "What if ______?" and then running with it to both plausible and intriguing places in her storytelling. "Double Minds" is a unique book. Written about [...]
By Ty on Dec 19, 2008 in Suspense | 1 Comment
Amber Morn by Brandilynn Collins Amber Morn is the fourth and final book in the Kanner Lake series. In this novel, the infamous Scenes and Beans bloggers (yes, there is a real blog) are center stage. The members of this town have been through a lot in the past few months, resulting in the loss [...]
By Laura on Dec 13, 2008 in Suspense | 1 Comment
THE BELL MESSENGER by Robert Cornuke with Alton Gansky Gary Brandon’s uncle gave Gary a strange graduation gift, an old Bible and some trinkets that he allegedly unearthed in a cave in Saudi Arabia. As Gary starts thumbing through the Bible, he discovers that it originally belonged to one Elijah Bell, a young fourteen year [...]
By Laura on Dec 13, 2008 in Suspense | 4 Comments
UNPRETTY by Sharon Carter Rogers Lehigh, West Virginia, is facing the insidious threat of a sadist cult bent on eliminating all “unpretty” things in the world. (from the back cover) Eight people are killed when a bomb goes off at the Conklin Art Gallery when a Michelangelo exhibit is on display there. Aspiring artist, Hummingbird [...]
By Laura on Nov 29, 2008 in Mystery, Suspense | 0 Comments
RHAPSODY IN RED by Donn Taylor Professor Preston Barclay became reclusive when his beloved wife died. Now he is sort of the University campus weirdo, and content to live a quiet life teaching history and grieving. But when a colleague, Mara Thorn, barges into Press’s office with complaints about a female teacher inappropriately touching her, [...]
By Ty on Oct 4, 2008 in Suspense | 1 Comment
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 [...]
By Laura on Sep 4, 2008 in Suspense | 0 Comments
WHITE SOUL by Brandt Dodson Ron Ortega is an undercover agent. His pregnant wife wants him to come home, to give up the assignment so he can be with her when the baby is born. His superiors—and his own ambition—want him in Miami. Ron’s assignment is to bring down this one man. But as Ron [...]
By thedeena63 on Sep 1, 2008 in Suspense | 0 Comments
I’m (was) nly mid way through this book, and I’m already was SO in love with it! Noel Hynd MUST have had a job writing for "Alias", I’m telling you! "Conspiracy In Kiev" is the first book in The Russian Trilogy (I could already tell I was going to be in A.G.O.N.Y. waiting for the [...]
By editor on Aug 21, 2008 in Suspense | 0 Comments
Illuminated By Matt Bronleewe The endorsements for this book rave about it’s quality and after reading the story I must admit that I agree fully! Bringing forth an adventurous story keeping you guessing as to who is the good guy and who is bad, this is a real page turner. It is said to be [...]