Category: Suspense

BOOK REVIEW | Miscarriage of Justice »

MISCARRIAGE OF JUSTICE by Kip Gayden March 16, 1913, started out as a day quite normal. Until the police get a phone call about a murder down at a Nashville, Tennessee, barber shop. When the police arrive, they find the murderer still at the scene, but it’s the story behind it, and what happens at [...]

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 | Finding Marie »

FINDING MARIE by Susan Page Davis Marie Belanger doesn’t know anything about what her Navy Lieutenant husband, Pierre, does when he serves his country, but she is dreaming of a stateside posting and starting a family. But when the Navy dependents are shipped out ahead of their spouses, Marie plans on visiting their families in [...]

BOOK REVIEW | You Had Me At Goodbye »

YOU HAD ME AT GOODBYE by Tracey Bateman Dancy Ames plans did not include handsome Brit Jack Quinn stealing her dream job at Lane Publishing. But she supposes she can work for him,at least until Jack fires her. Now Dancy is unemployed with no serious plans for the future, and a novel she’s been working [...]

BOOK REVIEW | Crimson Eve »

Crimson Eve by Brandilynn Collins While showing a home, realtor Carla Radling finds her potential buyer charming in a James Bond sort of way. Carla is ecstatic that someone finally is interested in the dead actress’ property. After all, who really wants to live in the home of a murdered person. To her surprise, Carla’s [...]

BOOK REVIEW | The Dead Whisper On »

The Dead Whisper On by T.L. Hines Canada MacHugh’s life is interrupted on a garbage collection day.  Moving along her route, minding her own business, Canada hears her father’s voice out of the shadows . The only problem. Her dad has been dead for eleven years. Not sure whether she’s losing her mind or really [...]

BOOK REVIEW | The Watchers »

The Watchers by Mark Andrew Olsen Abby Sherman wakes up to an assassin in her bedroom.  While Abby’s long time housekeeper and friend loses her life, Abby’s  life hangs in balance as doctors scurry to find out how to cure Abby from whatever  chemicals were injected into her body.  After she decides to share an [...]

BOOK REVIEW | Fearless »

Fearless by Robin Parrish Recently on a mailing list, someone asked what were the favorite books from 2007. I chose Fearless by Robin Parrish. This book is the second book in the Dominion Trilogy Series. Last year, I read the first book, Relentless. The storyline matched the title perfectly because the novel was action packed [...]

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