Killer With A Hear By JL Hill

Every summer when I was little, I spent a week at summer camp. I remember the year they tried to show us how to skip rocks. I’ve never been good at it, and to this day, I can’t get the rock to bounce more than once. But looking back, it strikes me that skipping rocks... Continue Reading →

Divergence by Melanie P. Smith

Divergence is the first book in Melanie P. Smith’s The Immortal series. For readers who love books steeped in Greek mythology and that give you a more adult version of Percy Jackson, then this is a book that is going to reach out and grab you. Divergence sweeps you away into a fantasy world packed... Continue Reading →

Outfoxed By Peter Thomas Pontsa

The action in Outfoxed by Peter William Pontsa starts off very quickly with a boat chase, gunshots, and an explosion. The reader's interest is caught immediately. William Fox is an Inspector with the RCMP (Royal Canadian Mounted Police), stationed in Montreal, Quebec. The city of Montreal, for various reasons, has decided to dump waste into... Continue Reading →

The Unraveling by Joanna Vander Vlugt

The road to Jade Thyme’s quest to become a partner should be straightforward, and the defense of her latest client, her ex-husband Mayor Jules Cranbury, should be the final feather in her cap. However, despite her success, she finds herself embroiled in danger that threatens her life and those she loves. A secret society has... Continue Reading →

Dying to Tell by Val Collins

A title is important, a cover is crucial, but a prologue can literally make, or break your book's chances of success. Many writers, we have seen, broke their books with a subpar prologue, and fortunately for you, dear reader, this is not the case with Dying to Tell by Val Collins, she NAILED IT, and... Continue Reading →

Shapes of Wrath by Melissa Yi

Shapes of Wrath is unique in that it was simultaneously refreshing and nostalgic. Given that the human body is one of the most mysterious topics, it is no surprise that mysteries often use the medical field as a setting for their plot. This is where the nostalgia comes in. While reading this book, I found... Continue Reading →

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