“The Boldest Measures” by Charlie Flowers

    As a longtime fan and follower of Rizwan Sabir and the delightfully diverse Holly “Bang-Bang” Kirpachi (Mrs. Sabir to those who also follow the couple), I was thrilled to dive into their latest adventure. Charlie Flowers has a knack for weaving a story that is both fast paced and detailed enough to keep me enthralled. The Boldest Measures certainly follows that path. Flowers … Continue reading “The Boldest Measures” by Charlie Flowers

The Architect of Revenge: A September 11th Novel by T.W. Ainsworth

  As a former New Yorker who watched the attack on the city of my birth I am frequently drawn to books that deal with the horrible events of September 11th. Sometimes it is difficult for me to get through the stories as they touch a nerve that was exposed that day and still lies just beneath the surface of my heart. I had “The … Continue reading The Architect of Revenge: A September 11th Novel by T.W. Ainsworth

Glen Barrera

Author Name:  Glen Barrera Book Title:  The Assassin Who Couldn’t Dance Genre and Sub-Genre: Thriller/Action Book Content Rating:  Adult (18+) Language and Violence Author Bio: Glen, a former partner in a real estate appraisal company, who still takes appraisal assignments from time to time, now writes. Over the years he’s edited a company newsletter, written short stories (one a contest winner) and poetry. It wasn’t until he divorced a … Continue reading Glen Barrera

Brain to Books Blog Tour – Alan Black

Brain to Books Blog Tour Fast Facts Author: Alan Black Genre: A little bit of everything Books: Chasing Harpo (action/humor) Metal Boxes (science fiction – military, space opera) The Friendship Stones (Christian, historical, young adult – book one in An Ozark Mountain Series – 1920) Steel Walls and Dirt Drops – (science fiction – military) The Granite Heart (Christian, historical, young adult – book two … Continue reading Brain to Books Blog Tour – Alan Black

Charlie Flowers and His Alter Ego Riz Sabir

Charlie Flowers is as much an enigma as his creation Riz Sabir. His author page on Amazon.com tells very little about the creator of the series of books that bring more firepower to print than destroyed Dresden during WWII. Sabir along with his ever faithful girl gang, The Black Eye Girls, led by his significant other, the tough as nails Holly (Bang-Bang) Kirpachi slice up, … Continue reading Charlie Flowers and His Alter Ego Riz Sabir

“Danger Close” by Charlie Flowers

Danger Close by Charlie Flowers My rating: 5 of 5 stars Action packed thriller is an understatement when describing “Danger Close” by Charlie Flowers. As a follow up to Flowers “Hard Kill” it picks up with Rizwan Sabir desperately searching for his fiancée Holly (Bang Bang) Kirpachi. But the book also reads well as a stand alone adventure. Sabir is dropped into foreign territory in … Continue reading “Danger Close” by Charlie Flowers

“The Assassin Who Couldn’t Dance” by Glen Barrera

The Assassin Who Couldn’t Dance by Glen Barrera My rating: 5 of 5 stars In “The Assassin Who Couldn’t Dance” Glen Barrera has created a cast of characters so real you can imagine them living next door. While “Hector Munoz”, with skills developed over time, is far from the next door neighbor type his character is so skillfully created that it would not be surprising … Continue reading “The Assassin Who Couldn’t Dance” by Glen Barrera