A review of “Las Vegas Girl: A Gripping, Suspenseful Crime Novel” by Leslie Wolfe

Full disclosure – I was provided a copy of this book by the author, however, I have voluntarily chosen to write a review. All opinions are my own. Murder in Sin City Las Vegas Girl is the newest crime novel by author Leslie Wolfe. Taking a break from her primarily Florida based police procedurals, this newest … Continue reading A review of “Las Vegas Girl: A Gripping, Suspenseful Crime Novel” by Leslie Wolfe

A review of “The Demon Dealer” by Carol James Marshall

Careful what you wish for   Full disclosure – I was provided an advanced copy of this book by the author, however, I have voluntarily chosen to write a review. All opinions are my own. The Demon Dealer is scheduled for a February 9th release.   Ted is a successful physician living in the biggest house in … Continue reading A review of “The Demon Dealer” by Carol James Marshall

A review of “The Seven Sorrows” by Gregg Kuehn

Full disclosure – I was provided a copy of this book by the author, however, I have voluntarily chosen to write a review. All opinions are my own. The arms race revived The possible location of nuclear missiles and a launcher stolen since the Cuban Missile Crisis are revealed in a deathbed confession setting off … Continue reading A review of “The Seven Sorrows” by Gregg Kuehn

A review of “Pimp in the Pulpit Part II” by Thomas Leslie McRae

Full disclosure – I was provided a copy of this book by the author however I have voluntarily chosen to write a review. All opinions are my own Part Two – the drama continues! Pimp in the Pulpit Part II is the follow up to last year’s Pimp in the Pulpit by Thomas Leslie McRae. … Continue reading A review of “Pimp in the Pulpit Part II” by Thomas Leslie McRae

A review of “Seat 6A” by Michael Bray

Flight from Hell   Cindy is a veteran flight attendant for American Airlines. Having worked herself up to head flight attendant in a short time, she is about to embark on her 500th flight. What should be a fairly routine flight with an old friend at her side turns into one of the most harrowing … Continue reading A review of “Seat 6A” by Michael Bray

A review of “The Tell All (Locust Point Mystery Book 1)” by Libby Howard

Full disclosure – I was provided a copy of this book by the author however I have voluntarily chosen to write a review. All opinions are my own A Clean Cozy with a likeable lead character At sixty, Kay Carrera has found herself starting over. With the death of her beloved husband Eli, Kay is … Continue reading A review of “The Tell All (Locust Point Mystery Book 1)” by Libby Howard

A Review of “The Contained: Book 2 of the Necropolis Trilogy” by Sean Deville

Full disclosure – I was provided a copy of this book by the author however I have voluntarily chosen to write a review. All opinions are my own Aftermath The Contained is the second in the Necropolis Trilogy by author Sean Deville. Following immediately after the events that reduced The UK to a smoldering ruin … Continue reading A Review of “The Contained: Book 2 of the Necropolis Trilogy” by Sean Deville

A Review of “The Suprahuman Secret (Collection)” By Milo James Fowler

A futuristic detective series with a distinctively classic Noir feel Previously released as 4 separate novellas, The Suprahuman Secret , by author Milo James Fowler details the previous case files of Private Detective Charlie Madison in one convenient tome. Although the main action takes place in a future world where automatons known as mandroids are … Continue reading A Review of “The Suprahuman Secret (Collection)” By Milo James Fowler