Category: Review

Review – Ghostly Passage by R.K. O’Brien @writerobrien #mystery #paranormal

    Synopsis   GHOSTLY PASSAGE is the riveting paranormal mystery about a depot in the Underground Railroad, unexplained noises in a library with a room that hasn’t been used in over 150 years, book 2 in the JOANNA DAVIS MYSTERY series. GHOSTLY PASSAGE is the story of ghosts in a city’s library. The librarian […]

Review – Dark Corners by Megan Goldin @megangoldin #psychological #thriller #newrelease

    Synopsis   Terence Bailey is about to be released from prison for breaking and entering, though investigators have long suspected him in the murders of six women. As his freedom approaches, Bailey gets a surprise visit from Maddison Logan, a hot, young influencer with a huge social media following. Hours later, Maddison disappears, […]

Review – Wolfsong by Kathryn Silver-Hajo #shortstories

      Synopsis   Through a series of flash narratives, Kathryn Silver-Hajo’s powerful debut story collection, Wolfsong, draws us irresistibly into the lives of a constellation of female characters. The girls and women of Wolfsong are by turns fierce, curious, playful, vulnerable, reflective and wise. Taken together, the stories form a compelling arc from […]

Review – Desert Rose by J. Arene Culiner #fiction #smalltown #romance #trilogy

    Synopsis   Secrets are the best protection against love Rose Badger is the local flirt, and if the other inhabitants of backwoods Blake’s Folly, Nevada, don’t approve, she couldn’t care less. With a disastrous marriage and a dead-end career far behind her, settling down is the last thing she intends to do. Newcomer […]

Review – The Roommate Pact by Allison Ashley #newrelease #romance

    Synopsis   A fun love story following two roommates and a no-strings pact that is put to the test after unforeseen circumstances leave them closer than ever. The proposition is simple: if ER nurse Claire Harper and her roommate, firefighter Graham Scott, are still single by the time they’re forty, they’ll take the […]

Review – Paper Targets by Steve S. Saroff #literary #fiction

    Synopsis   Art, math, obsession, and greed. An artist who confesses to murders through her drawings and a marginalized drifter involved in computer crime have their paths collide in Montana while both are struggling to make amends for past failures in love. Part Montana wilderness, part techno, and part misdirected love, Paper Targets […]

Review – Beyond Betrayal by Bette Lee Crosby @BetteLeeCrosby #newrelease #women

    Synopsis   A TALE OF LONELINESS AND DANGER …From USA Today Bestselling Author, Bette Lee Crosby, comes a chilling tale of betrayal, self-doubt, and a friendship so powerful it can change a life. When Susan Robertson buried her husband, she thought that would be the worst day of her life. She was wrong. […]