Crime/Suspense

Review: Ruthess Creatures by J.T. Geissinger

Where did you get the book: Bought  Publisher: Self published Release date: Out now An explosive new novel of love, lies, and obsession from bestselling author J.T. Geissinger. Five years ago, my fiancé disappeared. He left me with a wedding dress I’d never wear. Left me with the kind of scars that can’t be healed. […]

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Review: Jane Doe by Victoria Helen Stone

Publisher: Lake Union Publishing Where did you get the arc: Arc offered by the author Release date: Out now Reviewed by Has A double life with a single purpose: revenge. Jane’s days at a Midwest insurance company are perfectly ordinary. She blends in well, unremarkably pretty in her floral-print dresses and extra efficient at her

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Review – Murder on Location (Charlotte Brody Mystery #3) by Cathy Pegau

Reviewed by: E In the Alaska Territory, suffragette Charlotte Brody is a newspaper reporter in the frontier town of Cordova. She’s a woman ahead of her time living on the rugged edge of civilization—but right now the most dangerous element she faces may come from sunny California . . . An expedition has arrived in

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Review – Countdown to Zero Hour (Black Ops: Automatik #1) by Nico Rosso

Reviewed by: E Ex–Special Forces agent Artem “Art” Diaz is tatooed, muscular and undeniably dangerous. He’s also deep undercover, posing as mob muscle for a deadly bratva boss. His mission: gain the Russians’ trust. Then lead the strike team that will kill them all. Chef Hayley Baskov knows better than to get involved with someone

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Review – Ultimate Courage (True Heroes #2) by Piper J. Drake

Reviewed by: E LOVE IS AN ACT OF BRAVERY Retired Navy SEAL Alex Rojas is putting his life back together, one piece at a time. Being a single dad to his young daughter and working at Hope’s Crossing Kennels to help rehab a former guard dog, he struggles every day to control his PTSD. But

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Audio Review: The Silkworm by Robert Galbraith

The Silkworm was an enjoyable sequel to Robert Galbraith’s debut, The Cuckoo’s Calling. I’ve stuck with the audiobook format because of its narrator, Robert Glenister. The Silkworm follows months after the ending of The Cuckoo’s Calling. After solving such a high-profile case, Cormoran Strike and Robin now have high-paying clients that are keeping them super

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