Review of The Good Goodbye by Carla Buckley

The Good Goodbye is labeled a domestic thriller. And it is that. A murder investigation interwoven with a family drama. Two cousins, Arden and Rory, are more like sisters, sharing…

Review of Inside the O’Brien’s by Lisa Genova

In Inside the O’Briens, Lisa Genova takes us on a journey through living with Huntington’s Disease (HD). The O’Briens are a typical, blue-collar Boston family. Joe has been a policeman…

Review of Pacific Burn, by Barry Lancet

Question: What do Japanese antiquities and an American-owned security company in Japan have in common? Answer: Jim Brodie. In Barry Lancet’s murder-mystery- thriller, Pacific Burn, Jim Brodie is once again…

Review of The Flood Girls by Richard Fifield

How does one love brazen, foul-mouthed women who throw their weight around, beer-guzzling-in-the-outfield female softball players, and their burly female audience who love to throw punches? I don’t know, but…

Review of Summer Secrets by Jane Green

Jane Green’s new book, Summer Secrets, explores a woman’s struggle to overcome her alcoholism, and take her life back. Cat Coombs is a London journalist who never felt as though…

Book Review: Eight Hundred Grapes by Laura Dave

It takes 800 grapes to make a bottle of wine. But what does it take to make a family? And keep it? Laura Dave’s Eight Hundred Grapes is a wonderful…

Review of THE FIRE SERMON by Francesca Haig

Europe in the post-apocalyptic world.  The Earth has finally absorbed the fall-out from its nuclear destruction. Evolution has once again made way for the human race to continue. But now…

Review of THE DOLL by Taylor Stevens….Female Super-Ninja-Killer-Spy – – With Heart!

Vanessa Michael Munroe seems to be invincible.  Her stealth in investigation and her ferocity and skill in protecting herself and those she loves make Michael almost untouchable. Almost. Until an…