Amazon/ Barnes & Nobles/ Goodreads More About The Devil’s Work: A gripping psychological thriller from the bestselling author of Follow You Home and The Magpies. It was the job she had dreamed of since childhood. But on her very first day, when an unnerving encounter drags up memories Sophie Greenwood would rather forget, she wonders if she has made…
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Review of “Behind Closed Doors”by B.A. Paris
Amazon/ Barnes & Nobles/Indiebound Excerpt: Taken from Amazon Product Detail Page: Everyone knows a couple like Jack and Grace. He has looks and wealth; she has charm and elegance. He’s a dedicated attorney who has never lost a case; she is a flawless homemaker, a masterful gardener and cook, and dotes on her disabled younger…
Review of Tess Gerritsen’s “Playing With Fire”
Indiebound/Barnes & Nobles/Amazon/Books-A-Million Synopsis, Taken From IndieBound: A gripping standalone thriller by the “New York Times” bestselling author of the Rizzoli & Isles series In a shadowy antiques shop in Rome, violinist Julia Ansdell happens upon a curious piece of music the “Incendio” waltz and is immediately entranced by its unusual composition. Full of passion,…
Review of The Girl Without A Name by Sandra Block
Libro.FM(Audiobook)/ Indiebound/ Hachette Books/Amazon/Barnes & Nobles/Kobo Review Written by: Jessica C. Synopsis, Taken from Hachette Books: In what passes for an ordinary day in a psych ward, Dr. Zoe Goldman is stumped when a highly unusual case arrives. A young African American girl, found wandering the streets of Buffalo in a catatonic state, is brought…
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…
Review of Jessica Knoll’s “Luckiest Girl Alive,” & Interview with author Jessica Knoll
Amazon/ Barnes & Nobles/Goodreads Interview with the writer, Jessica Knoll, can be found right below this review, due to the fact one of the questions contains a spoiler warning. Review: Sometimes you select a book based entirely on its premise alone,while sometimes you’re succored by the promotional statement emblazoned on the press-release…
Review of Catherine Chanter’s “The Well,” & Literary Tea Feature-Two Leaves and a Bud’s “Orange Sencha Green Tea”
Amazon/Barnes & Nobles/ Goodreads Beginning in a literary comatose state, Catherine Chanter’s grim, methodical psychological thriller “The Well” takes some time for the reader to adjust to the slow pacing of the story. The beginning of the story has a glacial pace, introducing us to the story’s main first-person perspective Ruth Ardingly, who remind readers…
Review A Vision of Fire, by: Gillian Anderson & Jeff Rovin
Amazon/Barnes & Nobles/Books-A-Million/Goodreads Facilely, a competent or solidly good novel is defined purely by whether or not it accomplished the feat of grabbing the reader’s attention almost immediately, making them flip the pages while in the thralls of a deep spell not easily broken by the distracting or cacophonous of the noises around you. On…
Review of “F,” by: Daniel Kehlman
Amazon/Barnes & Nobles/Goodreads Novel Released Today: August 26, 2014, from Patheon/ Knopf Publishing Services Ever since the nineteen-fifties or sometime around there, philosophy has practically been bogged down in existential vexations: questions and intellectual extrapolations surrounding the meaning of human existence and consciousness in a century that has been bursting with the revolutionary…