Category: fiction

Review – Follow Me by Kathleen Barber #suspense #NetGalley @katelizabee

  Synopsis Everyone wants new followers…until they follow you home. Audrey Miller has an enviable new job at the Smithsonian, a body by reformer Pilates, an apartment door with a broken lock, and hundreds of thousands of Instagram followers to bear witness to it all. Having just moved to Washington, DC, Audrey busies herself impressing […]

Spotlight – The Last Sister by Kendra Elliot @KendraElliot #Suspense #KU

  Synopsis   Twenty years ago Emily Mills’s father was murdered, and she found his body hanging in the backyard. Her younger sister, Madison, claims she was asleep in her room. Her older sister, Tara, claims she was out with friends. The tragedy drove their mother to suicide and Tara to leave town forever. The […]

Review & #Giveaway – Ain’t Nobody Nobody by Heather Harper Ellett @heatherellett #LSBBT #southernnoir #darkhumor #easttexas #TXAuthor

  AIN’T NOBODY NOBODY by HEATHER HARPER ELLETT     Genre: Murder Mystery / Southern Noir / Dark Humor Publisher: Polis Books Date of Publication: September 24, 2019 Number of Pages: 336   Scroll down for Giveaway!     Named a Best Debut of Fall/Winter 2019 by Library Journal, Ain’t Nobody Nobody is the story of a disgraced East Texas […]

Excerpt – Wolf by Herbert J. Stern and Alan A. Winter #historical #fiction #Hitler

  Synopsis In the Great Tradition of Herman Wouk, Author of Winds of War and War and Remembrance, Wolf is a Thoroughly Researched and Illustrated Historical Novel about a Man who is Not Yet a Monster . . . but Will Soon Become the Ultimate One: Adolf Hitler. Perhaps no man on Earth is more controversial, more hated, or more […]

Review – Why Stuff Matters by Jen Waldo @jenwaldoOBiNT #LSBBT #TexasLiterature #TexasHumor

  WHY STUFF MATTERS by JEN WALDO     Sub-genre: Literary Fiction / Humor Publisher: Arcadia Books Date of Publication: June 4, 2019 (US) Number of Pages: 212       When Jessica, a grieving widow, inherits an antique mall from her mother she also inherits the stallholders, an elderly, amoral, acquisitive, and paranoid collection.   When […]