Category: 4 paws

Review – The Field by Tracy Richardson @authortracyrich #YA #Paranormal #SciFi

  Brown Books Publishing Paperback: 200 pages April 23, 2019 Genre: YA, Sci-fi, paranormal   Synopsis Eric Horton sees fire. When he sleeps, he dreams of a world screaming in the midst of devastating explosions. These dreams terrify him, and as more strange happenings unfold around him, he’s unable to shake the feeling that what he’s seeing isn’t just a dream. […]

Review & #Giveaway – Singapore Fling by Maida Malby @MaidaMalby #LSBBT #multicultural #militaryromance #interracialromance #filipinoamerican #diverse

  SINGAPORE FLING Carpe Diem Chronicles, #2 by MAIDA MALBY   Contemporary Romance / Multicultural Publisher: EOT Publications Date of Publication: October 21, 2019 Number of Pages: 267   Scroll down for the giveaway!     One alluring French-Filipina beauty. One sexy US Air Force officer. One torrid weekend affair.  Maddie Duvall should be living […]

Review & Excerpt – Firewall by Eugenia Lovett West #EmmaStreatMystery #cybercrime

  Synopsis Former opera singer Emma Streat has survived the murder of her husband and the destruction of her beautiful old house. Now a full-time single mother, she struggles to move forward and make a home for her two sons. Because of her detection skills, she has become a go-to person for help―so, when her rich, feisty, […]

Review & #Giveaway – Serf and Turf by Marc Jedel #MysteryMonday #cozy

      Serf and Turf: A Silicon Valley Mystery BGM Press (October 9, 2019) Paperback: 213 pages Synopsis He’s afraid of losing his girlfriend. But maybe he should be more concerned about the dead body she’s crying over? Marty Golden can barely string a voicemail message together, let alone keep up with his new […]

Review – Syrian Brides by Anna Halabi #shortstories #fiction #syrianbrides

  Synopsis This delightful collection of short stories offers insight into the lives of Syrian women, both the married and the brides-to-be. It reveals the warmth and humor as well as the oppression in the Syrian society. The stories make the reader laugh while addressing serious issues such as domestic violence. Um Hussam can’t find […]

Review – The Colonel and the Bee by Patrick Canning #historical

  Synopsis The Amazing Beatrix works as an acrobat in a 19th Century circus, no home or family to speak of. When a daring escape from her abusive ringleader crosses Beatrix’s path with that of the daring adventurer Colonel James Bacchus, the unlikely pair team up, fly to safety aboard the Colonel’s miraculous four-story hot […]