Chris Buckley doesn't care anymore. He decides to run away from the secrets and the quest to find answers about the town of Solitary. But he is running in the wrong direction. Following Solitary and Gravestone, the first half of The Solitary Tales series, Travis gives us Temptation-- the book that finally gives us answers to some of the questions readers have been … Continue reading Temptation by Travis Thrasher
Gravestone by Travis Thrasher
After the tragic events of December 31st, Chris Buckley is driven to uncover the secrets that are hidden in the small town called Solitary and the people around him. Things keep on getting stranger... and much more dangerous. Gravestone is the second of the four installments of Travis Thrasher's "The Solitary Tales," and the story … Continue reading Gravestone by Travis Thrasher
Downfall by Terri Blackstock
A conversation with two men and an Alfred Hitchcock movie leads to murder. While Emily Covington's mother and brother walk on eggshells around her, fearing that she will relapse, can Emily find the killer before more people die? And will the events that unfold be the cause of her downfall? Whenever a series comes to … Continue reading Downfall by Terri Blackstock
Solitary by Travis Thrasher
Chris Buckley is a sixteen year old who has just moved with his mother to small-town Solitary. Everyone has their secrets in the town. Everyone... and every thing. I first saw Solitary being advertised in 2009 around its release date, and ever since that day two years ago, I have been looking to get my … Continue reading Solitary by Travis Thrasher
Interview with Bestselling Author, Steven James
1. What inspired you to write the Patrick Bowers Files? A few years ago I was interested in writing a detective series, and I always liked books that were filled with suspense and twists. It took me a few years of toying around with ideas before coming up with Patrick. But, eventually, his character started … Continue reading Interview with Bestselling Author, Steven James
Interview with Author J. Mark Bertrand
1. When did you begin to write? I had a grade school teacher who made us write reviews of books we ordered through the Weekly Reader. Instead, I started making up reviews of books I invented, attributing them to authors whose names were in the Reader. The teacher must have wondered why the Weekly Reader … Continue reading Interview with Author J. Mark Bertrand
Illusion by Frank Peretti
Mandy Collins, supposedly dead, awakes in the present as the nineteen-year-old she was in 1970. Dane Collins, distraught from the death of his wife, meets a young magician who performs illusions that even he, a seasoned professional, can't even explain. The girl, in every way, is identical to the girl he met and married forty … Continue reading Illusion by Frank Peretti
Day of War by Cliff Graham
Three thousand years ago, warrior walked the earth... And fought for the heavens. With Day of War, author Cliff Graham introduces the Lion of War Series-- five books telling the story of the warlord David and his Mighty Men who are told about in the Bible. I read this book in about four days-- the … Continue reading Day of War by Cliff Graham
Chasing Mona Lisa by Tricia Goyer and Mike Yorkey
One enigmatic smile. Two passionate protectors. And a relentlessly ticking clock. Chasing Mona Lisa was a book that was quite unlike anything I have read before. I don’t say this in a bad way however. I loved the setting of Chasing Mona Lisa. Not just the location, but the time period in which it is … Continue reading Chasing Mona Lisa by Tricia Goyer and Mike Yorkey
Inheritance by Christopher Paolini
Eragon and Saphira have come a long way from being a teen farmer boy and a newly-hatched dragon. Now they must face the ultimate challenge and their ultimate goal-- to defeat the evil king Galbatorix. It is hard to believe that this series is done. After four, long books, starting with Eragon which was published … Continue reading Inheritance by Christopher Paolini