When I picked up Dancing on Sloane Street I had visions of Girl, Interrupted. Perhaps because the author, English Golightly, is a former fashion model who says “Everything I write is true to life,” while also saying “Sophisticated Ignorance is my specialty,” so you’ve got to be flexible […]
Author Natalie Hanson has embarked on a new series for her readers and Book One of the Zalla Bennbett mysteries is out – featuring a not-so-perfect loner in the FBI Special Agent’s protagonist role. Hanson plunges the reader of The Unknown Man into an intriguing kidnapping with the […]
The upcoming novel The Grifter is the second novel by Ali Gunn, this time working with Sean Campbell, author of Dead on Demand, the first installment in the DCI Morton Crime Novel Books. Dead has more than 2,000 reviews, and book two has nearly as many with 81% […]
Captain Haven Kayd is a fighter pilot who’s used to flying alone. Days, nights, all missions. But when he’s forced-down during an intel run, he’s not alone for long. Surrounded by the enemy, Haven is taken to a POW camp where he thinks often about his wife and […]
James Patterson has made a name with fiction books and long-running book series like Alex Cross and Women’s Murder Club. He’s also been the most successful branding author by reaching out to other authors who want to collaborate with him on many projects. His latest work, a non-fiction, […]
Review of the new book They Lived They Were, by Ivan Brave.
Our Book Review of The Career Killer In book one of the DCI Mabey series, author Ali Gunn presents an astonishingly believable character in the Metropolitan Police’s newest Detective Chief Inspector, Elsie Mabey. She looks the part, but there’s a lot of baggage she’s carrying, from her nearly […]
Our Book Review of The History of Paper You Don’t Write With In The History of Paper You Don’t Write On, you’ll actually get some very interesting and entertaining background on what we’ve all gotten used to using, and losing for a while during our recent COVID-19 shortages. […]
Our Book Review of The Lane Betrayal In John A. Heldt’s The Lane Betrayal, a brilliant Virginia physicist closes-in on the greatest invention of all time, a time box. Or perhaps it’s the most dangerous invention of all time. Worse than an atomic bomb since it could change […]
Our Book Review of The Shining Why would I want to review a book published in 1977? Because Stephen King still owns the Horror genre, and believe it or not, after plenty of retelling – through a movie, a TV Series, and lots of discussions – The Shining […]