INTERVIEW WITH JOHN MARRS

The Passengers by John Marrs is a pulse-pounding read. This riveting story delves into the potentially destructive nature of technology and how social media contributes to a mob mentality, where people determine who will live and who will die.  Imagine a world where...

REVIEW OF THE GRYPHON HEIST

“What I want readers to get out of this is to create a moralistic story about espionage. I started to realize there is not a separation from G-d and the questions of morality. Where is the line between right and wrong? In the end, I wanted it as a story of forgiveness, to let go of anger. There is a need to learn to forgive in the face of extreme trauma.”

BOOK REVIEW RELUCTANT BELLE

Reluctant Belle (Daughtry House Book 2) Beth White Revell Pub. June 4th, 2019 Reluctant Belle by Beth White has a love triangle, assassinations, and the upheaval that occurred during the Reconstruction Era in the US. Readers are transported to the time period. ...

BOOK REVIEW AND THEN THEY WERE DOOMED

And Then They Were Doomed (Library Mysteries Book 2) Elizabeth Kane Buzzelli Crooked Lane Books August 13th, 2019 And Then They Were Doomed by Elizabeth Kane Buzzelli reflects on the Agatha Christie murder mystery books.  This is the second in the “Little Library...

REVIEW OF The Warehouse by Rob Hart

With WAREHOUSE, Hart seamlessly crosses genres from street level crime to speculative science-fiction. The reader is being fed the necessary exposition throughout the book as the story requires. The science fiction aspects of Cloud and the world outside our window that this story takes place in are fascinating, to be sure. But what really matters are the characters of Paxton and Zinnia. If the reader isn’t invested in their parallel journeys, then the journey doesn’t matter.

INTERVIEW WITH MAISEY YATES

Horses have personalities, much like dogs do. My life long best friend is a phenomenal horse person, a professional who trains and sells horses. Something I observed is that each horse has a different temperament. It is important to match the personality of the horse with the personality of the person. Some people cannot handle a high-spirited horse.