Category: Review

Review – All-American Muslim Girl by Nadine Jolie Courtney @nadinecourtney #YA #Netgalley

  Synopsis Allie Abraham has it all going for her—she’s a straight-A student, with good friends and a close-knit family, and she’s dating cute, popular, and sweet Wells Henderson. One problem: Wells’s father is Jack Henderson, America’s most famous conservative shock jock…and Allie hasn’t told Wells that her family is Muslim. It’s not like Allie’s […]

Review – Murder at Midnight by John Ukah #mystery @JohnUkah

  Synopsis Alex Simpson, an ex-police officer, decides after a bout of typhoid fever to take a break in a serene and therapeutic environment. The last thing he expects is to be called upon to solve a murder at the Kinging Guest Lodge. But that is what happens, when the delectable and vivacious Maria Marshall […]

Review – The Candy Cane Caper by Josi S. Kilpack @josiskilpack @ShadowMountn #cozy #mystery

    Publication Date: 10/1/19 Paperback ISBN: 9781629726014 Fiction / Mystery & Detective / Cozy / Culinary Book Design: © Shadow Mountain Art Direction: Richard Erickson Design: Kimberly Kay Synopsis This Christmas, Sadie Hoffmiller Cunningham is making a list and checking it twice. For the first time since she and Pete married five years ago, […]

Review & #Giveaway – Comfort Songs by Kimberly Fish @kimberlyfish #LSBBT #TexasAuthor #WomensFiction #ComfortReads

    Comfort Songs a companion novel to Comfort Plans by Kimberly Fish   Genre: Contemporary Romance / Women’s Fiction Publisher: Fish Tales, LLC Date of Publication: September 19, 2019 Number of Pages: 348 Scroll down for giveaway!     Award-winning author of Comfort Plans, Kimberly Fish, delivers a novel about family, forgiveness, and the seeds of […]

Review – Dreams of Lake Drukka & Exhumation by Mike Thorn @MikeThornWrites #shortstories

  Synopsis “Dreams of Lake Drukka” and “Exhumation” explore the unearthing of horrific, long-buried family secrets. Journeying into the darkest recesses of the past, these stories depict the dire consequences of discovering the truth. Writing about this duology, author Mike Thorn says: “It was only in retrospect that I could see the connections between these […]