Remington Wyatt saw her godfather murdered. She recognized the killers. Three years ago, the only thing she could do was disappear. Forever. But now the past returns, and the people who killed Judge Daniel Tate will stop at nothing to kill Remington. This is the second novel by Robin Caroll I have read, the first … Continue reading Injustice for All by Robin Caroll
Pattern of Wounds by J. Mark Bertrand
Roland March is on the hunt for a killer. Soon, March faces the possibility that he may be dealing with a serial killer-- who he sent to jail years ago. Is this a copycat murderer or did March put the wrong man behind bars? In the sequel to his critically acclaimed novel Back on Murder, … Continue reading Pattern of Wounds by J. Mark Bertrand
Back on Murder by J. Mark Bertrand
A missing girl. A mysterious shooting. Roland March is "Back on Murder." I had been wanting for this book for a very long time. I had seen an advertisement on a website for it, seen it at the bookstore, but I didn't have enough money to get it. But when I was at Borders for … Continue reading Back on Murder by J. Mark Bertrand
Shadow in Serenity by Terri Blackstock
Carny knows a con artist when she sees one, but will her heart be Logan Brisco's biggest score yet? In a rewrite of her last novel that she wrote for the secular market, bestselling author Terri Blackstock introduces us to the world of con artists and romance. Terri has been my favorite author ever since … Continue reading Shadow in Serenity by Terri Blackstock
Vigilante by Robin Parrish
Nolan Gray, the country's best soldier is now dead. At least that is what everybody thinks. Now a mysterious figure has shown up in New York City, ready to show everyone "a better way." And that figure is Nolan Gray. For many years, superheros have made their way into comics, movies, and TV shows. But … Continue reading Vigilante by Robin Parrish
Waking Hours by Lis Wiehl and Pete Nelson
A local high-school girl has been murdered. Psychiatrist Dani Harris is determined to discover the mysteries of what happened. Tommy Gunderson wakes up in the middle of the night to find out that an elderly woman has breached his security system. It is soon implicated that someone close to him was involved in the murder. … Continue reading Waking Hours by Lis Wiehl and Pete Nelson
Beyond the Reflection’s Edge by Bryan Davis
Nathan's parents have been murdered. Now, with the help of the daughter of one of his dad's old friends, he must find out what really happened to them. With all of us, there are some authors and their works that we can connect to, and then there are the ones that we cannot. With me … Continue reading Beyond the Reflection’s Edge by Bryan Davis
The Chair by James L. Rubart
What would you do if an ancient-looking chair was given to you and was claimed to be made by Jesus Christ? In my review of James' last novel, Book of Days, I said that it surpassed his debut novel Rooms. Now I say that The Chair surpasses both of those. The Chair takes on an … Continue reading The Chair by James L. Rubart
Crimson Eve by Brandilyn Collins
Carla Raddling starts showing an "English gentleman" a piece of beautiful estate. Only to end up facing a gun. Who wants to kill her, and why? Crimson Eve is the third book in the Kanner Lake Series by author Brandilyn Collins whose books I just started reading last year. With Violet Dawn, we were introduced … Continue reading Crimson Eve by Brandilyn Collins
The Knight by Steven James
Patrick Bowers hunts the most dangerous of killers. Only now it looks like a killer is tracking him. In the third installment of the Patrick Bowers Files, bestselling author, Steven James places Patrick Bowers in his most challenging case yet. A killer is carving a gruesome path of death in the Denver, Colorado area. The … Continue reading The Knight by Steven James