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2 Seconds Late by Eric Wilson
Natalie Flynn could persuade Representative Reuben King to support a controversial bill that would have saved her from an evil man a year ago. She is soon drawn into a conspiracy that reaches far deeper than she could have imagined. It is nice to see a minor chararcter in a previous book getting a story … Continue reading 2 Seconds Late by Eric Wilson
Divergent by Veronica Roth
Beatrice Prior has a decision to make. She also has a secret-- a secret that could cost her her life. Note to Reader: This review contains spoilers. Divergent is Veronica Roth's first novel, and it also quickly became a #1 New York Times best-seller. Many readers said that it was as good or even better … Continue reading Divergent by Veronica Roth
The Queen by Steven James
While investigating a myterious double murder, Patrick Bowers is drawn into a high-tech conspiracy that has roots going back to the Cold War. Steven James' fifth installment in his award-winning Patrick Bowers Files easily proves that he has not lost his ability to create heartpounding thrillers that are easy to get caught up in and … Continue reading The Queen by Steven James
The 13th Tribe by Robert Liparulo
How does one stop a tribe of immortals? I am going to say this right now: Robert Liparulo's latest thriller is an amazing novel. The daring premise about a tribe of immortals that have roamed the earth for 3500 years drew me in quite quickly. My mind suddenly went to how Robert would take the idea and … Continue reading The 13th Tribe by Robert Liparulo
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
When I Visit A Library by Adam Bolander
This amazing piece was written by a friend of mine who is a member in my writing group. He described everything so perfectly! Absolutely stunning. When I walk into a library, my stomach always begins to turn flip flops. I see knights charging between the bookshelves on horseback, swords raised for battle. Three witches sit … Continue reading When I Visit A Library by Adam Bolander
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