Murder, She Wrote: A Date with Murder by Jon Land Synopsis: Jessica Fletcher investigates a friend's murder and a dangerous dating service in the latest entry in the USA Today bestselling Murder, She Wrote series... Jessica Fletcher takes up the cause of her good friend Barbara "Babs" Wirth after Babs' husband Hal suffers a fatal heart attack … Continue reading Murder, She Wrote: A Date with Murder by Jon Land
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Requiem, Changing Times by R J Parker
Requiem, Changing Times by R J Parker Clint and Corbin are having a weird day. Best friends for life, things are getting a little strange around their town, and at school. When they're followed by a strange man looking for Clint and later attacked by an imp, it makes sense to retreat to the safety … Continue reading Requiem, Changing Times by R J Parker
Finding Lisa by Sigrid Macdonald – Book Review
Finding Lisa by Sigrid Macdonald Synopsis: Tara Richards is unhappy with her job as a rehabilitation nurse and disenchanted with her marriage, but lacks the courage to make a major life change. When her best friend Lisa disappears, Tara's life is thrown into turmoil. Has Lisa jeopardized her sobriety by going on a drinking binge … Continue reading Finding Lisa by Sigrid Macdonald – Book Review
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
Neptune’s Chalice by M.J. Feinauer – 5 Star Read
Neptune’s Chalice by M.J. Feinauer Synopsis: It is the mid-twenty first century. The world is recovering from what scholars will refer to as the “Jihad War.” Nations of the world united to bring a permanent end to radical terrorism. The unification of the nations has also given birth to the popular concept of a governing … Continue reading Neptune’s Chalice by M.J. Feinauer – 5 Star Read
The Warramunga’s War by Greg Kater
The Warramunga’s War by Greg Kater The Warramunga’s War is a sweeping narrative of the friendship that forms between a young Australian army officer, Jamie Munro, and an educated half-caste Warramunga aboriginal NCO, Jack ‘Jacko’ O’Brien, during the Syrian campaign against the Vichy French in World War II. Jacko rescues a wounded Jamie after which they are … Continue reading The Warramunga’s War by Greg Kater
The Revelation: Rise of the Fallen by David Salvi
The Revelation: Rise of the Fallen by David Salvi Synopsis: The war has started. Michael and Gabriel must find the other two archangels. Evan, the world's richest man, is revealed as the Antichrist with armies of evil and beasts of the apocalypse at his command to decimate the world. Lies and deceit put Evan on … Continue reading The Revelation: Rise of the Fallen by David Salvi
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
Suffering Ends When Awakening Begins by Robert Crown
Suffering Ends When Awakening Begins by Robert Crown How Does a Child's Life Change When His Mother Tries to Murder Him? It's one of the most profound betrayals imaginable, and it can follow the victim into adulthood, into all he does with his life, tainting his sense of self and his relationships with others. How … Continue reading Suffering Ends When Awakening Begins by Robert Crown
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