Literary Fiction

The Death of Mrs. Westaway
The Death of Mrs. Westaway

Review:This one will keep you guessing until the very end - you won’t even be able to trust yourself! It’s full of rich characters, and an emotional storyline. You’ll want to follow the strong heroine, Hal, on many more adventures by the end. If you like a great who-dunnit that unravels the past and present with complex intrigue, you’ve got to read it. Read more

Something in the Water: A Novel
Something in the Water: A Novel

Review:Catherine Steadman's debut psychological stunner is sure to be one of the most read novels of the Summer of 2018. A couple finds themselves in a deadly predicament off the island of Bora Bora. Erin, a Film Documentarian, and her husband Mark, an investment banker, are enjoying their honeymoon on Bora Bora. During a scuba-diving excursion, they turn up something in the water that could change their lives. When the two decide to keep it a secret rather than turning it over they start a deadly ch... Read more

The Favorite Sister
The Favorite Sister

Review:The Favorite Sister by Jessica Knoll is a thriller that is set in what’s become the new normal in America in the reality television circuit. The ladies in the story are cast mates in the show Goal Diggers. A bit of a take on a housewife drama type of show but opposite in the fact these women are young professionals.

The story begins by giving the reader a glimpse at present time in which it becomes apparent that Brett who had been the star of the show is dead and the question becomes what... Read more

A Gripping Novel of Psychological Suspense - Every Last Lie
A Gripping Novel of Psychological Suspense - Every Last Lie

Review:This book is about loss, grief, sleep deprivation, and the need to find out why her husband was killed. It is a mystery and more. Family dynamics, secrets and a 4 year old talking about a black car and a bad man. Without giving anything away I figured what happened but not another part. Very fast read and well written. I did like the surprise in the end! Read more

From The New York Times Bestselling Author of A Man Called Ove and Beartown
From The New York Times Bestselling Author of A Man Called Ove and Beartown

Review:book arrived ridiculously quick! ordered at 9 pm on a friday evening and received on sunday as noted in the purchase. this book is a sequal to "bear town" and did not disappoint. really enjoyed both books Read more

Tormentor Mine: A Dark Romance
Tormentor Mine: A Dark Romance

Review:Wow!! Fantastic book. Loved Peter & Sarah. Such clever writing once again from Anna Zaires. I could not put this book down & so happy I could buy the follow up as I needed more of their story. Huge 5 stars from me! Read more

The Mermaid Chair
The Mermaid Chair

Review:Yes, SMK deserves the accolaides she is recieving for this work - at times it's so premeditatedly lovely it's distracting. She has proved she can put a sentance together. Has weird, colorful characters down. What would have been compelling and courageous however, would have been to see her main character fight the inexplicable draw to the monk - and do the right thing by remaining faithful to her vows she made to her husband. Those scenes where she tells Hugh are heartbreaking - for Hugh! I want... Read more

The Awful Mess: A Love Story
The Awful Mess: A Love Story

Review:Though parts of the story are frightening this love story leaves you with bated breath as you turn the pages and stay up way too latte to read another chapter. Gut wrest aching excitement and a message of faith in hometown. People. Read more

Bunker (A Post-Apocalyptic Techno Thriller Book 1)
Bunker (A Post-Apocalyptic Techno Thriller Book 1)

Review:Good - but not a complete book. So I was surprised when the story stopped and had to be continued "buy" getting the next part of the story " book". Or maybe I'm old and unfamiliar with the ways of the digital world. Those ole-timey books when you got to the end the story was over. Read more

Happy Doomsday: A Novel
Happy Doomsday: A Novel

Review:I loved the characters and their growth from beginning to end. I actually laughed out loud a few times and found myself wanting to keep reading even when it was over. Only negatives are that it never said what happened (so hopefully there’s a sequel that explains) and the vaccine being the reason for dev’s Aspergers which is just not true or even believable. Felt like that author could have left that out and it would have made a better story to have it be from an unknown cause which is more accu... Read more

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