Lisa Harris’s The Escape is what I’m featuring this week. A couple of Fridays ago, I featured the first line: “There is a razor-thin edge between justice and revenge, where the two easily blur if left unchecked.” I was trying to finish Deception and didn’t have time to let you know what I liked about it, so here’s the review. But …
Reader Friday – Deadly Proof
Welcome to my Reader Friday blog. This week I’m reviewing Rachel Dylan’s Deadly Proof. Here’s the back cover copy and then my review. In the biggest case of her career, attorney Kate Sullivan is tapped as lead counsel to take on Mason Pharmaceutical because of a corporate cover-up related to its newest drug. After a whistleblower dies, Kate knows the …
Reader Friday: Coming Home
This week I’ve been reading stories from Coming Home, A Tiny House Collection. The one I’ve enjoyed most so far is a suspense by Chandra Lynn Smith. The Light that Holds Her grabbed me when the heroine started finding yellow marbles everywhere. And then she discovers a wife abuser is coming after her. Where do you hide in a tiny house? I n …
Reader Friday
This week I read Sandra Orchard’s Over Maya Dead Body, and this is a book you won’t want to miss! But you don’t want to read this book without reading the first two, Another Day Another Dali and A Fool and His Monet! Here are the reviews I wrote for each: Another Day Another Dali I love, love this story by Sandra Orchard and hated …
Reader Friday
What are you reading this week? After I typed that, I realized I should challenge everyone to read at least one book each week! Lately, that’s what I’ve been able to do. Last week I read Mississippi’s own Stephenia H. McGee’s In His Eyes. Stephenia lives just outside Jackson, Mississippi and her book is set a few miles north in Greenville, during Reconstruction …
What Are You Reading Friday?
It’s What are you reading Friday and this week I’m reviewing a book I finished earlier this month: Murder Mezzo Forte by Donn Taylor. Here’s the back cover blurb: He is a reclusive history professor with musical hallucinations, she a headstrong professor of religion. Earlier, they solved a campus murder, but now police say they formed two-thirds of an illicit …
Always With You by Elaine Stock – A Review
Today I’m giving away a copy of Elaine’s Stock’s debut novel, Always With You, to one lucky person who leaves a comment. (Print book for US addresses, digital for all other) Elaine Stock has crafted an amazing story of redemption in Always With You with well-drawn characters and an intriguing plot. Seeking the love she never had, Isabelle falls hard …
Lynette Eason’s Always Watching
I recently read Lynette Eason’s new book, Always Watching, and I literally could not put it down. It kept me turning pages and awake way into the night. And, I’m willing to give my copy up! Just leave a comment below telling me what type book you like best, and I’ll pick a winner. Back cover blurb: “This is one …
Glenn Haggerty and Run–Middle Grade Fiction Dealing with Bullying
I can’t imagine anything worse for an awkward teenage boy than being the new kid in town who wants to fit in but ends up being the target of bullies. Run is a fast-paced, action-packed novel perfect for tween and early teenage boys (and girls). And this adult enjoyed it as well. After I invited Glenn Haggerty to be on my …
Meet Amy from The Gingerbread Pony
Can you hear the sleigh bells? Come visit Christmas Town, a sweet place where the magic of the season lasts all year long and enter the Rafflecopter giveaway . Five lucky winners will get a $5 Amazon or Barnes and Noble gift card (must be at least 18, Facebook has nothing to do with this contest, ends October 16, 2015). …
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