Book Review: The Governor’s Daughter by Sambath Meas

*** This book was reviewed for Reader’s Favourite Meas’ The Governor’s Daughter is a beautiful historical fiction set in the backdrop of colonial Cambodia. Anjali, against the current cultural norms, works with her father in Siem Reap doing detective work. Til now, Anjali has work petty crimes, theft and the like. She’s ready for more, […]

Book Review- Tune Up: Secret of Mylin by Joe Klingler

***This book was reviewed for the San Francisco Book Review Klingler’s Tune Up: Secret of Mylin is an intense mystery set in modern day California and Nevada. It begins with a questionable traffic accident that proves to be less an accident than premeditation upon closer inspection. An elderly Chinese woman is struck by a motorcycle […]

Book Review: Venetian Blood by Christine Volker

***This book was reviewed for She Writes Press via Netgalley & for the Manhattan Book Review   Volker’s Venetian Blood weaves alluring language, seductive setting, the charm of shadowed history, and cunning intrigue into a (modern) historical mystery so tantalising you will be swept away from word one.   Anna Lucia Lottol, a financial investigator […]

Book Review: Daughters of Carrawburgh by Nigel Plane

This book was reviewed for Troubadour Publishing Limited via Netgalley Daughters of Carrawburgh is a first-rate psychological thriller that you simply can’t put down! I lost myself in this book, and finished it in a single day, so engrossing was it. Sam Layton is a spiritualist. Not the cold reader, the charlatan psychic who is […]

Excerpts: Just Things by Erin Lee

Excerpt #1 I can’t sleep. It’s nothing out of the ordinary. My mind has raced since I was a kid. While I probably should be accustomed to it by now, I’m not used to it: At all. Worry. Worry. Worry. Stop. Worry some more.  Then stutter, so I can worry about that too. Why not? […]

Book Review: Just Things by Erin Lee

This book was reviewed for Lola’s Blog Tours   Warning: graphic descriptions. Adult readers only   Just Things, by Erin Lee, takes you on a wild ride to the depths of human depravity. It will hook you from the beginning, like the train wreck, the car accident, the blazing fire you just can’t look away […]

Blog Tour: Just Things by Erin Lee

This is my stop during the blog tour for Just Things by Erin Lee. This blog tour is organized by Lola’s Blog Tours. The blog tour runs from 1 till 21 May. See the tour schedule here.  Just Things (Diary of a Serial Killer #1) By Erin Lee Genre: Horror Age Category: Adult Release Date: […]

Book Review: Fatal Option by Chris Beakey

This book was reviewed via Netgalley   Fatal Option, by Chris Beakey, is a whirlwind collision of time, place, and players, where synchronicity is revealed in the obscuration of a ferocious blizzard.   As snows pile high, Stephen Porter is woken in the middle of the night to pick up his daughter whose car has […]

Book Review: Hammers on Bone by Cassandra Khaw

This book was reviewed for the Manhattan Book Review   What do you get if you toss hard-boiled detective fiction, and lore of the Great Old Ones into a blender? The answer is Cassandra Khaw’s Lovecraftian noir Hammers on Bone. When John Persons is approached by a kid who wants to hire him to kill […]

Book Review: Longhorn by Chance Maree

While going to observe a calving of one of his prize longhorns, Jesse meets his new veterinarian, come to give him news. On the way to the calving, they pass men in hazmat suits traipsing around in his wife’s neighbor alfalfa fields. The vet enquires, but Jesse doesn’t know much about his wife’s business.   […]

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