BOOK REVIEW | When Rain Falls
Title: WHEN RAIN FALLS Author: Tyora Moody Publisher: Kensington March 2012 ISBN: 978-1601628220 Genre: Romantic suspense/Urban Christian Candace Johnson is the widow of a police officer, and she still keeps in contact with her husband’s former partner. She has two tween children, and is owner of a beauty salon. Her best friend, Pamela Coleman, called [...]
BOOK REVIEW | Deadly Pursuit
Deadly Pursuit by Irene Hannon Intense does not even begin to describe this book. Of all the Irene Hannon books I have read, this one is the most intense, nail biter I have ever read! It gripped me and wouldn’t let go. A fiercely gripping book, I cried tears in the hard places, I felt [...]
BOOK REVIEW | A Killer Among Us
Women of Justice Book Three Lynette Eason 2011 Revell Fiction/Suspense/Romance Reviewed by Cindy Loven Kit Kenyon, is dealing with finding out that she was adopted, specifically finding out that she was a twin. She has met her sisters, and birth parents, even moved to their town. However the anger she feels toward her adoptive parents [...]
BOOK REVIEW | Point of No Return
Title: POINT OF NO RETURN Author: Susan May Warren Publisher: Love Inspired Suspense January 2011 ISBN: 978-0-373-44434-3 Genre: Inspirational/romantic suspense Mae Lund would do anything for two things. One is the opportunity to fly. The other is her nephew, Josh. When she’s leaving her hated job of flying tourists (too calm) she gets a phone [...]
BOOK REVIEW | The Lightkeeper’s Bride
Title: THE LIGHTKEEPER’S BRIDE Author: Colleen Coble Publisher: Thomas Nelson October 2010 ISBN: 978-1-59554-266-3 Genre: Inspirational/historical suspense Katie Russell works as a telephone operator in Mercy Falls, California, a job she loves. A well-off suitor has just asked for her hand in marriage, and her father has agreed. Even though Bartholomew Foster doesn’t stir her [...]
BOOK REVIEW | Deceit
Deceit Brandilyn Collins Seatbelt Suspense 2010 Zondervan Fiction/Suspense Reviewed by Cindy Loven Joanne Weeks is a a skiptracer. Hunting down folks who have skipped bail, but this time, she has a big fish in her sights. And it is not a skipper, it is a well respected business man, Baxter Johnson, in her town. She is sure [...]
BOOK REVIEW | A Corpse at St. Andrew’s Chapel
A Corpse at St. Andrew’s Chapel The Second Chronicle of Hugh de Singleton, surgeon Mel Starr 2009 Monarch Books Fiction/Suspense/Historical Reviewed by Cindy Loven Set in 1365, in a small English village, Hugh de Singleton, surgeon and bailiff for Lord Gilbert Talbot finds himself in the middle of several mysterious deaths and occurences. A dead [...]
BOOK REVIEW | The Lightkeeper’s Daughter
The Lightkeeper’s Daughter (Mercy Falls #1 ) by Colleen Coble Thomas Nelson January 12, 2010 When she was too young to remember the events or her parents, Addie was rescued from a shipwreck by the local lighthouse at the scene of the wreck. The couple who took her in raised her as their own though [...]
BOOK REVIEW | Texas Heat
Title: TEXAS HEAT Author: Debra White Smith Publisher: Avon Inspire 2009 ISBN: 978-0-06-148316-4 Genre: Inspirational/contemporary/intrigue Jack Mansfield has loved Charlie forever, but when she dumped him for a fast-working, smooth-talking jerk, Jack was sure Charlie had ripped his heart out along with his liver and kidneys and all other vital organs. So, when Charlie comes [...]
BOOK REVIEW | Deceit
This latest installment in Brandilyn Collins’ series DECEIT is every bit the page-turner that you would expect from this savvy writer, although I admit to the necessity of a learning curve before I could get into the book. This is the first time I’ve heard the term “skip tracer,” the title given to those individuals [...]

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