Book Review: RAVEN HILL: Occult Witchcraft Horror Black as a Raven’s Wing by Jools G. King

A town ensnared by black magic Nate and Miranda’s long-standing relationship appears to be coming to an end. But the relationship takes an unexpected turn when upon visiting the local pub one evening, both are accosted by a raving patron. Shortly thereafter, strange marks show up on Nate’s face and Miranda begins to act weird. … Continue reading Book Review: RAVEN HILL: Occult Witchcraft Horror Black as a Raven’s Wing by Jools G. King

Book Review: Hunting a Cat in Dogtown: The Sequel to Killer Dead, Victim Alive by Michael Geczi

Art Imitates Life Keith Victor is dead, and his killer is in jail. But with Chrissy Weeks behind bars, who is sending incriminating packages to the media and law enforcement?  And why? Is there more to be learned, or is Weeks just playing mind games? When the body of a famous script writer is discovered … Continue reading Book Review: Hunting a Cat in Dogtown: The Sequel to Killer Dead, Victim Alive by Michael Geczi

Book Review: “The Seventh Veil of Salome” by Silvia Moreno-Garcia

An old Hollywood rivalry of Biblical proportions The Golden Age of Hollywood was for many a storied era of handsome leading men and gorgeous starlets, where epic movies tantalized theatergoers in all their letterbox and technicolor glory. But for Vera Larios, her introduction to Hollywood was vastly different. Scouted at her father’s dentist office in … Continue reading Book Review: “The Seventh Veil of Salome” by Silvia Moreno-Garcia

Book Review: “ The Wildfire Girl: (Detective Amanda Steele book 11)” by Carolyn Arnold

No Statute of Limitations on Revenge The body of a man has been discovered burned beyond recognition in a seedy part of Woodbridge and detectives Steele and Stenson are called to the scene. However, the coroners aren’t needed for Trent to identify the victim as the abusive husband of his aunt based off a piece … Continue reading Book Review: “ The Wildfire Girl: (Detective Amanda Steele book 11)” by Carolyn Arnold

Book Review:  “The Girl Thief” by J.A. Schneider

Karma is no joke While part of the catering team for a party held by well-known multi-millionaire Griff Tilden, Rooney Budd finds herself assisting his wife Kate up to her bedroom and out of the watchful eye of the other partygoers. Drunk and uninhibited, Kate tells a story of a deteriorating marriage and an increasingly … Continue reading Book Review:  “The Girl Thief” by J.A. Schneider

Book Review:  Murder at the Lake: An addictive heart-pounding crime thriller (Detective Madison Knight Series Book 13) by Carolyn Arnold

Detective Madison Knight is back in the fight of her life It felt like the day would never come. After many trials and challenges Madison Knight and her fiancée Troy Matthews are finally ready to get married. With family and friends in attendance the scene is perfect until the wedding is crashed by officers from … Continue reading Book Review:  Murder at the Lake: An addictive heart-pounding crime thriller (Detective Madison Knight Series Book 13) by Carolyn Arnold

Book Review:  “Love You, Mean It)” by Jilly Gagnon

A quirkily funny romcom Ellie Greco feels stuck in her life. Having returned to her hometown from New York City five years prior she took over running the family deli after her beloved father’s passing. As the one remaining place where she still feels his presence in her life it is a labor of love, … Continue reading Book Review:  “Love You, Mean It)” by Jilly Gagnon

My Pen Pal Is A Serial Killer : A Violent Horror Story (Damaged Children Book 2)

Anthony has a dark secret Anthony is your typical 11-year-old boy. Growing up with his single mom, Anthony and his friends like to play in the woods, ride bikes and other things typical pre-teens like to do. But Anthony and his pals are also obsessed with serial killers.  On a whim, he writes to Richard … Continue reading My Pen Pal Is A Serial Killer : A Violent Horror Story (Damaged Children Book 2)

Book Review: Lone Wolf (Victor Loshak Book 5 )” by LT Vargus, Tim McBain, and E.M. Smith

Hiding in Plain Sight A true crime podcaster has many weird fans. You might say that their content caters to a certain fringe niche of society; but when the All Murder podcast receives a human face in a package of fan mail, a line in the sand must be drawn. Detective Victor Loshak and his … Continue reading Book Review: Lone Wolf (Victor Loshak Book 5 )” by LT Vargus, Tim McBain, and E.M. Smith