A review of “Above the Bridge” by Deborah Garner

Gold Rush fever When Paige McKenzie goes on assignment with her Manhattan newspaper to Jackson Hole, Wyoming to write a piece about the area she expected to learn a bit about the history and culture of a place that’s about as opposite from the rush of New York as one can get. What she did … Continue reading A review of “Above the Bridge” by Deborah Garner

A review of “Executive: A Thriller” by Leslie Wolfe

  Welcome to the Agency Alex Hoffman is a talented Information Technology analyst and arguably one of the best in her current field.  Having achieved much in her 29 years, Alex is blindsided when she is suddenly let go at her job without any warning or reason. When she stumbles across a job posting in … Continue reading A review of “Executive: A Thriller” by Leslie Wolfe

A review of “Faery Dust (Wildcat Wizard Book 2)” by Al K Line

Full disclosure – I received a free copy of this book from the author as part of his “A-Team” in exchange for an honest review.  The Hat is back Faery Dust continues the story of Arthur “The Hat” Salzman shortly after the close of “Blood Moon”. Arthur just wants to take it easy and try … Continue reading A review of “Faery Dust (Wildcat Wizard Book 2)” by Al K Line

A review of “A Vampire’s Tale” by Maya Tyler

Full disclosure, I was provided an advanced copy of this book by the author in exchange for an honest review. An action packed paranormal romance Marisa Clements is not your average romance novelist. An introvert by choice, she is rarely seen outside of her house; her only companion being her laptop and her vampire romance … Continue reading A review of “A Vampire’s Tale” by Maya Tyler

A Review of “The Watson Girl: A Gripping Serial Killer Thriller” by Leslie Wolfe

Full Disclosure – I was provided a free copy of this book by the author in exchange for an honest review Sole Survivor – Prime Target FBI Agent Tess Winett is back in action in this follow up to last year’s “Dawn Girl”. Set shortly after “Dawn Girl”, Tess resumes duty as an FBI agent … Continue reading A Review of “The Watson Girl: A Gripping Serial Killer Thriller” by Leslie Wolfe

A review of “Basille” (Teller Tales Book 1)” by Matt Doyle

It's only a game... or is it? Simon Teller is your typical 12-year-old. Average in school, he would rather spend his time with his best friend, Daniel playing online video games and avoiding the watchful eye of the local homeless teenage girl referred to only as “She Who Watches.” One day, while zoning out in … Continue reading A review of “Basille” (Teller Tales Book 1)” by Matt Doyle

A Review of “Beyond the Blue (Awake in the Dark #5)” by Tim McBain and L.T. Vargus

Sometimes the end is not the end “Beyond the Blue” is the fifth and final installment in the Awake in the Dark series by Tim McBain and LT Vargus.  Still trying to recover from Glenn’s murder and the rather messy demise of Riston Farber and his minions, Jeff attempts to move on. But when moving … Continue reading A Review of “Beyond the Blue (Awake in the Dark #5)” by Tim McBain and L.T. Vargus

A review of “GIFTS (The Spark Form Chronicles Book 3)” by Matt Doyle

Full disclosure, I was provided with a copy of the book by the author in exchange for an honest review. What exactly do you get a Spark Form for Christmas?   GIFTS, the third book in the Spark Form Chronicles finds John Forrester and his sentient companion Carnival six months after the 43rd Annual Spark … Continue reading A review of “GIFTS (The Spark Form Chronicles Book 3)” by Matt Doyle

A review of “Back in Black” by Tim McBain and LT Vargus

On the hunt for retribution Back in Black, book 4 in the Awake in the Dark series by Tim McBain and LT Vargus, continues the saga of Jeff Grobnagger. Some time has passed since Glenn’s murder at the hands of Riston Farber and company in the astral plane and Jeff has effectively gone into hiding. … Continue reading A review of “Back in Black” by Tim McBain and LT Vargus