Review of “Hostile Takeover” by Shane Kuhn

Amazon/Barnes &Nobles/IndieBound/Goodreads Synopsis, Taken from Simon Schuster Product Detail Page: Professional assassin John Lago faces off against his deadliest adversary yet—his wife—in Hostile Takeover, the exciting sequel to Shane Kuhn’s bestselling debut The Intern’s Handbook, which the New York Post called “a sexy, darkly comic thriller.” At the end of The Intern’s Handbook, John tracks…

Sascha Arango’s “The Truth and Other Lies” Blog Tour

Amazon/Barnes & Noble/IndieBound/Goodreads THE TRUTH AND OTHER LIES by Sascha Arango Synopsis: Dark, witty, and suspenseful, this literary crime thriller reminiscent of The Dinner and The Silent Wife follows a famous author whose wife—the brains behind his success—meets an untimely death, leaving him to deal with the consequences. On the surface, Henry Hayden seems like someone you could like, or…

After Perfect: A Daugher’s Memoir Feature Part 2-Review of After Pefect

Amazon/Barnes & Nobles/ Goodreads About the Book (Synopsis Taken from Product Detail Page, on Simon & Schuster Website): In the tradition of New York Times bestsellers What Remains by Carole Radziwill and Oh the Glory of It All by Sean Wilsey, Christina McDowell’s unflinching memoir is a brutally honest, cautionary tale about one family’s destruction…

Review of Little Black Lies by Sandra Block

Amazon/Barnes & Nobles/Kobo/Goodreads Review Written By: Jessica C. The nightmare is always the same. Bloodstains on my hands, red as finger paint. So begin the nightmares that introduce the reader to Zoe Goldman. The story of Zoe Goldman is one of a heroine working in a psychiatric ward who deals with the problems of her…

Interview with Bestselling Author Tess Gerritsen/Review of “Die Again”

Amazon/Barnes & Nobles/Books-A-Million/Kobo/Goodreads Interview with Tess Gerritsen: Notes About Interview-“BR”=Bibliophile’s Reverie & “TG”= Tess Gerritsen 1. BR: What sparked the idea for this latest Rizzoli and Isles novel? Do you have a preconceived idea of how far you’ll continue going with both these characters? TG:Like most of my novels, DIE AGAIN started with a real-life incident…

Review of “My Sunshine Away” by:M.O. Walsh

Amazon/Barnes & Nobles/ Kobo/ Goodreads Review: Before delving into my review, I wanted to share two endorsements from two writers, who published two of my favorite reads of 2014, for M.O. Walsh’s wonderful first release- My Sunshine Away. If you are interested in reading my in-depth review of either title, you may click on the…

Review of “Tokyo Kill,” by Barry Lancet

Amazon/Barnes & Nobles/ Books-A-Million/Goodreads    Writing thrillers is no easy venture for any writer, and I’ve said that before with many of the previous thriller I’ve gotten the chance to read and review for this blog. Thrillers are easily some of the most challenging books, for any writer, to try their hand at writing. Many…

Review of “The Third Rail:An Eddy Harkness novel” by: Rory Flynn

Amazon/Barnes&Nobles/Books-A-Million/Goodreads Review: Deceptively, this book begins with a startling and a bit of an uneasy sense of slightly diminished chaos, as we are introduced to the book’s title cop character Eddy Harkness living a life both in the shadows and light of more polite society. During the night, he engages in activity that might be…

BEA Spotlight #2- Lori Rader-Day’s “The Black Hour”

Author Website/ Amazon/ Barnes&Nobles/IndieBound/Books-A-Million/Goodreads Interview with Lori Rader-Day Interview Setting: Book Expo America @ Prometheus Book/ Seventh Street Books Stand Bibliophile’s Reverie: Since the main character is a sociology professor, did you have any Sociology background for this book? Lori: I took one Sociology course, when I was in college, and I took it too…