April Showers (Part 3) by Elizabeth Newton

Going to school and working at the IGA afterward was not my idea of a fun time. We couldn’t live on Granny’s money from Grandpa’s pension alone. The house we lived in was not mortgaged but there were other bills. I confess I had a few things I liked to have. I liked going to the movies with my friends. Fast food was a weakness … Continue reading April Showers (Part 3) by Elizabeth Newton

April Showers (Part Two) by Elizabeth Newton

Part Two I lived with my grandmother. My grandfather had disappeared over ten years ago. That was the year after my parents were killed in a car crash on Old Highway 63. My grandmother was not an easy woman to live with. I suspected she was half out of her mind. She was my mother’s mother but she was nothing like the mother I remembered. … Continue reading April Showers (Part Two) by Elizabeth Newton

April Showers (Part One) by Elizabeth Newton

It had been a long hard winter. The freeze had begun in October and as March drew to a close it seemed it would never end. Then April Fool’s Day came bringing with it warmer temperatures and the sun shining brightly on soil that had been ice bound for months. The runoff was fierce and flooding hit hard. Those of us who lived near the … Continue reading April Showers (Part One) by Elizabeth Newton

My Favorite Indie Books of 2014 (Part 2)

Last year was an amazing year for Indie writers as far as I’m concerned. In addition to launching my first book in October I checked out the works of other Indie writers. These are the next three on my list and all are available on Amazon. For the record, these books are not listed in best to last order. They are all very different in … Continue reading My Favorite Indie Books of 2014 (Part 2)

My Favorite Indie Books of 2014

Last year was an amazing year for Indie writers as far as I’m concerned. In addition to launching my first book in October I checked out the works of other Indie writers. These are the first three on my list and all are available on Amazon. 1. “Random Lucidity” by Dave Adair http://www.amazon.com/Random-Lucidity-A-Literary-Thriller-ebook/dp/B00LLR3WA6 A fascinating read. “4.5 Stars Portland Book Review Random Lucidity by Dave … Continue reading My Favorite Indie Books of 2014

The Threshold – Anita Kovacevic

The Threshold by Anita Kovacevic My rating: 5 of 5 stars Anita Kovacevic has packed a lot of punch in a little story. Some people are writers; a select few are “wordsmiths”. Kovacevic falls into the latter group. “The Threshold” is not a long book with thousands of overwhelming pages. It’s a compact and frightening tale of greed taken to its pinnacle. From the subtle … Continue reading The Threshold – Anita Kovacevic

The Very Scary Suzi Albracht

The Very Scary Suzi Albracht When you think about horror writers you probably don’t think of sweet faced, blond ladies like Suzi Albracht. Surprise! Behind that smile is the mind that created “The Devil’s Lieutenant” and “Scorned”, two very frightening tales of terror. I had the opportunity to ask Ms. Albracht a few questions about her books. • What inspired you to write your books? “Actually … Continue reading The Very Scary Suzi Albracht

The Very Scary Suzi Albracht

When you think about horror writers you probably don’t think of sweet faced, blond ladies like Suzi Albracht. Surprise! Behind that smile is the mind that created “The Devil’s Lieutenant” and “Scorned”, two very frightening tales of terror. I had the opportunity to ask Ms. Albracht a few questions about her books. • What inspired you to write your books? “Actually SCORN KILLS was written … Continue reading The Very Scary Suzi Albracht

Wolf Born – Natalie Gosney

Wolf Born by N. Gosney My rating: 5 of 5 stars With her novel, “Wolf Born”, Natalie Gosney has put a new spin on werewolves. Instead of the lone werewolf of the past, Gosney has wolves forming packs and working together. When a local werewolf, Seth, decides to form his own pack Carly is unexpectedly caught up in the ensuing adventures. It is Seth’s brother … Continue reading Wolf Born – Natalie Gosney

“Bloodstains” by Jeff Mudgett

Bloodstains by Jeff Mudgett My rating: 4 of 5 stars “Bloodstains” by Jeff Mudgett is a disturbing account of the author’s discovery of his family history. After learning his great-great grandfather was America’s first acknowledged serial killer, H.H.Holmes, Mudgett begins to question what impact that relationship might have on his own life. Holmes, whose real name was Herman Webster Mudgett, confessed to the killings of … Continue reading “Bloodstains” by Jeff Mudgett