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Category Archives: Book Reviews
Book Review: Cold Touch: Extrasensory Agents Book 2 by Leslie A. Kelly
I like the way the author is approaching this series by focusing on each member of the Extrasensory Agents detective team. Each has their own background story and the murder mystery plot brings out not only their story and their … Continue reading
Book Review: Vincent by Jonathan G Meyer
Science fiction has been one of my favorite genres since first discovering H.G. Wells and Jules Vern in grade school. Jonathan Meyer has captured a style reminiscent of those early science fiction writers woven into the modern age. Much of … Continue reading
Book Review: Cold Sight: Extrasensory Agents Book 1 by Leslie A. Kelly
I like mysteries and this one is well written. Continue reading
Book Review: White Rose, Black Forest by Eoin Dempsey
It has been awhile since I read and reviewed a book here. I’ve been doing other things and can’t promise I’ll be having regular book reviews again. Although I would like to try and keep up with a couple reviews … Continue reading
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Book Review: Siren Song by Markie Madden
Siren Song (The Undead Unit Book #4) by Markie Madden I’ve read all the previous books in The Undead Unit series. The relationships of the main characters is amazing. A team that is exceptionally close as you would expect of … Continue reading
Book Review: Pigeon by Pres Maxson
A delightfully entertaining and outrageously absurd detective story. This is the kind of read that I call “cotton candy” for the brain. It is reminiscent of reading Douglas Adams books. In serious novels one expects well developed and deep characters, … Continue reading
Book Review: The Clay Remembers by Sharon K. Miller
The Clay Remembers: Book 1 in The Clay Series by Sharon K. Miller For people who have been victims of childhood or spousal abuse this book may not be you. There are numerous scenes that could be triggers. That said … Continue reading
Book Review: AAru (The AARU Cycle Book 1) by David Meredith
AARU is an interesting science fiction type of story set in the not too distant future. I don’t want to give any spoilers so suffice it to say the technology to live forever plays a significant role in the unfolding … Continue reading
Book Review: The Box by Kevin Lake
The Box by Kevin Lake is a new adult contemporary urban romance starring Christina, a financial planner, and Devin, a two time college dropout. This relatively low key romance is a commentary on society, relationships, and today’s technology. At first … Continue reading →