Laura Griffin is the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of more than thirty books and novellas. Her books have been translated into fourteen languages. Laura is a two-time RITA® Award winner (for Scorched and Whisper of Warning) as well as the recipient of the Daphne du Maurier Award (for Untraceable). Her book Desperate Girls was named one of the Best Books of … Continue reading Author Laura Griffin
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Cross-Country Christmas by Laurie Lewis – Book & Review
Holiday fiction. Cross-Country Christmas by Laurie Lewis is one of the loveliest Contemporary Christian Romance novels I’ve ever read! For readers who enjoy wholesome, sweet romances with a bit of grit and complex characters this is a perfect read.
The Pretender by Katie Ward – 5 Stars
The Pretender by Katie Ward Synopsis: Award Winning Read: 2019 B.R.A.G Medallion Honoree Life for Princess Isabella is far from a dream, trapped by tradition, protocol and the stifling burden of inheriting the crown, she longs to escape her shackles. After fleeing her abusive home, Sophia and Isabella meet at the palace gates. Realizing how … Continue reading The Pretender by Katie Ward – 5 Stars
Altered Evolution: The Book of Margaret by Paul A Brooks
Altered Evolution: The Book of Margaret by Paul A Brooks THEY FOUND US… A race of ancient reptilian aliens searching the universe for a life form strong enough to be their saviors and warriors find us in this action-packed epic story of rebellion and survival. When the Szateth invades, humans are simple hunter-gatherers, perfect for … Continue reading Altered Evolution: The Book of Margaret by Paul A Brooks
They Called Him Marvin by Roger Stark
They Called Him Marvin by Roger Stark They Called Him Marvin: A History of Love, War and Family by Roger Stark "They were the fathers we never knew, the uncles we never met, the friends who never returned, the heroes we can never repay. They gave us our world. And those simple sounds of freedom … Continue reading They Called Him Marvin by Roger Stark
No Pit So Deep – Book 1 by James Nathaniel Miller II
No Pit So Deep (The Cody Musket Story Book 1) by James Nathaniel Miller II Synopsis: He was afraid of remembering. Afraid of not remembering. How much should he tell her? WINNER, 2017 READERS FAVORITE INTERNATIONAL BOOK AWARDS Bronze Medal. Cody is a professional athlete, a decorated US Marine haunted by a dark military past. … Continue reading No Pit So Deep – Book 1 by James Nathaniel Miller II
Painting Blue Water by Leigh Fossan – Book Review
Painting Blue Water by Leigh Fossan Katherine Ross, a struggling artist-turned-successful-businesswoman, has a life many would envy. At only thirty-one years old, Katherine runs one of the top luxury real-estate firms in Manhattan, and she lives in a fabulous loft with her dreamy husband. That is, of course, until her marriage comes to a screeching … Continue reading Painting Blue Water by Leigh Fossan – Book Review
Empty Seats by Wanda Adams Fischer
Empty Seats by Wanda Adams Fischer Synopsis: They were all stars in their hometowns. Then they were drafted to play minor league ball, thinking it would be an easy ride to playing in the big time. Little did they know that they’d be vying for a spot with every other talented kid who aspired to … Continue reading Empty Seats by Wanda Adams Fischer
The Warramunga’s Aftermath of War by Greg Kater
Synopsis: The Warramunga's Aftermath of War encapsulates the investigation into the post-war activities of a major criminal organisation with tentacles to the USA, Australia and South East Asia. When a fishing boat is discovered in distress in rough seas northwest of Darwin in late 1945, former army officer, Jamie Munro, and educated half-caste Warramunga aborigine, Jack … Continue reading The Warramunga’s Aftermath of War by Greg Kater
Speaking in Tungs by Karla Jay – Book Review
Speaking in Tungs by Karla Jay Synopsis: 2018 Florida Authors and Publishers Association (FAPA) President’s Award in Humor and Chic Lit! In this entertaining first novel set in rural Pennsylvania, a young woman from San Francisco searches for her birth parents while beginning her first job as a home-health speech pathologist. She soon learns how … Continue reading Speaking in Tungs by Karla Jay – Book Review