Mystery, Thriller & Suspense

Gaslight (Crossbreed Series Book 4)
Gaslight (Crossbreed Series Book 4)

Review:I love this series because the next book is better than the previous one. The development of the characters keep the interest of the reader and never disappointed with the information learned about them. I can't wait for the next book to see how Christian and Ravens relationship will grow closer . Read more

Covert Game (A GhostWalker Novel)
Covert Game (A GhostWalker Novel)

Review:Zara Hightower is the world's leading genius in artificial intelligence and is sent by Dr Whitney to still Intel back from a dangerous Chinese businessman. She is held prisoner and the ghostwalkers are sent on a suicide mission to rescue her. Gino Mazzo, one of the ghostwalkers, is drawn to Zara instantly and is determined to save her and love her. Treason, love, a fixated psychopath, and family; this book has it all. This is another great sequel to the ghostwalker series. Get it now! Read more

Power Game (A GhostWalker Novel)
Power Game (A GhostWalker Novel)

Review:Makes you want to keep on reading. It shows this team will stop at nothing to protect their team members, wives or children. A very bad enemy meets her fate with this group. Alarm in all, it was a great read. Read more

The Mars Room: A Novel
The Mars Room: A Novel

Review:This novel is the real thing. I've recommended it to many formerly incarcerated women who I work with and they all agree. It's important and brilliant, a page-turner. Too bad it's not out in paperback yet, so I can't send it to prisoners. Read more

Rooms: a novel
Rooms: a novel

Review:Rooms: A Novel uses a death and a funeral to bring together a small family, full of of mistrust and disappointment, and a haunted house. The ghosts in the house are vague, tied to the house and each other for reasons that are not quite clear. The people--a mother, her adult daughter, adolescent son, and young granddaughter, are full of longing for things they can't have, things they are missing, and things they've unknowingly lost.

The four have come home to an isolated house that they ... Read more

The Whispering Room: A Jane Hawk Novel
The Whispering Room: A Jane Hawk Novel

Review:I'm a bit confused. But let me start with I think this is definitely better than Ashley Bell, back to the" Koontz" I love reading. I was intrigued from the beginning, the storyline drawing me in... but..... the chapter beginnings were not always easy flowing. Some drag on sentences, although I'm not an English teacher.... but I can get past all of this to a 4 star review but then the book ended, without closure... I'm left completely perplexed, what happened after this? I'm left shaking my head... Read more

The Forgotten Room
The Forgotten Room

Review:Boring and trite, this book was so full of cliches I could have used it as a teaching moment on what not to do when writing a novel. The females? Beautiful and spirited .... The males? Handsome, charming, kind .... It's hard to believe it took three women to write this. Read more

Everything You Want Me to Be: A Novel
Everything You Want Me to Be: A Novel

Review:Will the real Hattie Hoffman please stand up!!

Hattie, multifaceted and complex character who really is a master manipulator whose skills match her acting ability. A senior in high school, she's determined to blow town after she graduates. Her problem is she is killed before she gets that chance.

The story is masterfully told via three characters, Del town sheriff and friend of Hattie's parents, Peter the English professor who finds himself in a place he never thought he'd be and H... Read more

Red Storm Rising: A Suspense Thriller
Red Storm Rising: A Suspense Thriller

Review:Although I love the Jack Ryan series from Clancy, this is probably the weakest novel in my opinion. It moves well and the story is at least plausible, like all his spy thrillers but its seems bogged down in political machinations and personal issues more than some of his other novels. Still worth the read, and a great component to Jack Ryan as a character, but its one that i'm always tempted to skip, when i'm reading the series again. Read more

Back to War (Corps Justice Book 1)
Back to War (Corps Justice Book 1)

Review:This book is entertaining and nostalgic for me, bringing back memories of my military service. Clearly the author has a great deal of first hand knowledge of the Marine Corps. The book is not written on an advanced reading level so it can be enjoyed by people who don't read a lot and/or don't want to spend time researching vocabulary (this is not a knock on the book). As such, it won't challenge many readers intellectually. Character development is well done. And the plot is interesting and... Read more

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