by Jennifer Jordan | Sep 8, 2019 | Uncategorized
by Elise Cooper | Sep 7, 2019 | Author Interviews, Features
Black Nowhere by Reece Hirsch is a fast-paced read that will have readers question the benefits of social media. The story explores the price of success, how far is someone willing to go to achieve that success, and how can female FBI agents succeed in a male...
by cleanup | Aug 30, 2019 | Books
The Gryphon Heist by James R. Hannibal delves into the life of a rookie CIA operative. This first in a two-book series explores the different possibilities of where the next danger will come from. No stranger to secrets and innovations Hannibal is able to use his...
by Elise Cooper | Aug 29, 2019 | Books, Reviews
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. ...
by Elise Cooper | Aug 21, 2019 | Author Interviews, Features
Old Bones by Doug Preston and Lincoln Child have another winner with their new series. Within a fictional story they bring to life the ill-fated Donner Party while blending archeology, history, murder, and suspense. In 1846 while taking a shortcut through the...
by Crimespree Magazine | Aug 20, 2019 | Books, Reviews
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...
by Crimespree Magazine | Aug 20, 2019 | Books
A funny thing happened while I was reading this book. I had just bought a new pair of my favorite shoes – Adidas shell toes, just like Run DMC wear – and on a whim, I thought to check the price on Amazon. I have the app on my phone, but I use it more as a reference...
by Hank Phillippi Ryan | Aug 16, 2019 | Features, Five Things
When I was a little girl, I used to watch “The Perry Mason Show” with my stepfather, and I was not allowed to say a word until the commercials. My stepdad was a lawyer, and apparently wanted to hear every word. Even though I didn’t understand much of it, I...
by Erin Mitchell | Aug 16, 2019 | Uncategorized
by Jennifer Jordan | Aug 15, 2019 | Uncategorized