Category: Review

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 […]

Review – Smarter Than A Monster by Brandon Mull #5paws #children @ShadowMountn

    Synopsis No monster wants you to read this book. The more you know about monsters, the more you will know how to defeat them. Little kids have big fears, which they often imagine to be scary creatures, like monsters. But this book helps explain how knowing “Monster Facts” can help kids outwit them. […]