by Sarah Reida | Nov 5, 2025 | Books, Reviews
With Friends Like These by Alissa Lee, released via Atria Books, is a solid thriller for those who enjoy high stakes competitions and can overlook a bit of forced conflict. A group of Harvard roommates and former alums annually play a game where they simulate killing...
by Erin Mitchell | Nov 3, 2025 | Home Entertainment, TV
Can Eliza have it all? Watch the new season of Miss Scarlet on December 7 on the PBS App and PBS MASTERPIECE on Prime Video, or tune in for the broadcast premiere on Sunday, January 11, 2026 at 8/7c, to find out! More about Miss Scarlet at...
by Elise Cooper | Oct 30, 2025 | Author Interviews, Books, Features
Nelson DeMille’s The Tin Men Scott Brodie and Maggie Taylor Series Book 3 Alex DeMille Simon & Schuster October 28th, 2025 Alex DeMille is carrying on the torch of his father. Nelson DeMille passed away on September 17th, 2024, from esophageal cancer. He was...
by Rupa Mahadevan | Oct 28, 2025 | Books, Features
There’s always been something compelling about numbers in book titles. They feel specific, precise, and strangely magnetic. My fascination likely began with Agatha Christie’s And Then There Were None. The queen of mysteries herself, Christie used numbers with such...
by Elise Cooper | Oct 28, 2025 | Books, Features
Puppy Love & Snowflake Kisses Kringle Falls Book 2 Jennifer Faye Lazy Day Press October 1st, 2025 Puppy Love & Snowflake Kisses by Jennifer Faye has Belle Sinclair recently adopting a stray puppy. It was love at first snuggle. He is the best Christmas present...
by Elise Cooper | Oct 24, 2025 | Author Interviews, Books, Features
The Girl from Devil’s Lake Joanna Brady Book 21 J. A. Jance William Morrow Pub Sept 30th, 2025 The Girl from Devil’s Lake by J. A. Jance once again brings back Cochise Sheriff Joanna Brady. What makes these books stand out is how Jance balances Brady’s professional...
by Stephanie | Oct 23, 2025 | Books, Reviews
Ruth Mancini’s The Day I Lost You is a taut, emotionally charged psychological thriller that explores motherhood, grief, and the thin line between truth and delusion. It’s the kind of novel that keeps you second-guessing every chapter, and just when you think you’ve...
by Peter Handel | Oct 22, 2025 | Author Interviews, Books, Features, Reviews
Many years ago, 2004 to be exact, I was an occasional author escort (this is when the big publishers toured authors for readings or talks, often all across the country) and one of my jobs was to drive a thriller/espionage writer named Dan Fesperman to a bookstore to...
by Stephanie | Oct 22, 2025 | Books, Reviews
Will Dean’s Adrift is an emotional gut punching novel. It drags you through sadness, frustration, anger, shock, and leaves you teary-eyed by the final page. I was completely wrapped up in Peggy and Samson’s lives, silently rooting for them to find freedom, safety,...
by Elise Cooper | Oct 22, 2025 | Author Interviews, Books, Features
The Bone Thief Syd Walker Book 2 Vanessa Lillie Berkley Pub October 28th, 2025 The Bone Thief by Vanessa Lillie blends history with fiction. In the hours before dawn at a local summer camp, Bureau of Indian Affairs archaeologist Syd Walker receives an alarming call:...