“View From the Sixth Floor” Re-Released and FREE!

Re-released and FREE! I have re-released View From the Sixth Floor: An Oswald Tale with a fabulous new cover designed by Rachel Bostwick. The book has been re-edited by Angela Bishop and there is a little new material added as well. To celebrate the event and as a gift to my followers this new edition will be FREE on Amazon Kindle from December 20th through … Continue reading “View From the Sixth Floor” Re-Released and FREE!

Echoes of Winter: A Wintery YA Short Story Collection

Echoes of Winter: A Wintery YA Short Story Collection Assorted Authors Let me begin by saying I was given a copy of this book in return for a fair and honest review. I admit to being somewhat skeptical since it is categorized as a Young Adult book. What I imagined the stories would be like is a far cry from the wonderful surprises I found within … Continue reading Echoes of Winter: A Wintery YA Short Story Collection

“Seven Stops” by Robyn Cain

    Author Bio While in high school, Robyn’s writing dreams budded and waned. Those dreams were rekindled after accomplishing a first class honours degree in English/Writing, and a PGCE.  Robyn went on to complete her Masters in Creative Writing and taught English and creative writing. When she’s not writing, Robyn loses herself watching films and reading; creatively crocheting; baking; pickling; socializing with friends and … Continue reading “Seven Stops” by Robyn Cain

Remember the Shadows by K.Caffee

Author Name: K. Caffee Book Title: Remember the Shadows Genre and Sub-Genre:Fantasy/Dark fantasy Book Content Rating:  3 Not PG-13 – Sex in the furtherance of the story but details left to the imagination, mild language BIO Caffee is a full time graduate student who has bowed to the pressures of her muse to get the stories she likes to tell out into the big world. She has … Continue reading Remember the Shadows by K.Caffee

“The 9th Hour” by CMT Stibbe

Set in colorful New Mexico, The 9th Hour successfully combines the intense investigation to find a serial killer before he strikes again with the inner workings of the killer’s mind. Into this mix comes a British born detective of African descent and a killer obsessed with Nordic mythology. Stibbe’s ability to bring these diverse elements together shows skilled writing. Her ability to do this effectively, … Continue reading “The 9th Hour” by CMT Stibbe

Myka and the Millionaire by Alexis Alvarez

I was provided an ARC in exchange for an honest review. I am not usually a fan of BDSM but I’d read one of Alexis Alvarez’s earlier books and loved it. I’m grateful I had the opportunity to read this new one because it was an eye-opener. Alvarez has a knack for drawing the reader in, grabbing her, and pulling her along; a willing hostage … Continue reading Myka and the Millionaire by Alexis Alvarez

“The Girl in the Woods” by Gregg Olsen

I confess, I am a Gregg Olsen addict. I love his style, his characters, and the beauty of his complex plots. “The Girl in the Woods”, the first of the Waterman & Stark Thrillers, sets the tone for the crime solving duo in future books. I stumbled upon these two ladies in “Closer Than Blood” and immediately set my sights on this first “official” offering … Continue reading “The Girl in the Woods” by Gregg Olsen

“People of the Masks” by Kathleen O’Neal Gear & W. Michael Gear

I have been a fan of this series by the Gear’s since the very first book, “People of the Wolf”.  Their ability to blend the archaeological history of the cultures with fictional plots makes their books compelling. “People of the Masks” is no exception. Beginning with the present day, a team of archaeologists have unearthed a long buried Iroquois site. Living in the northeastern United … Continue reading “People of the Masks” by Kathleen O’Neal Gear & W. Michael Gear