They Call Me Ms. by Terry Adcock
Reviewed by Dianne Woodman They Call Me Ms. takes place in the Washington metropolitan area and introduces readers to Private Investigator Vic Carella. Mitch Goldberg hires Vic to locate his stolen luxury yacht. What Vic thinks is just a ...
Still the Night Call by Joshua Senter
Book Reviewed by Lisa Brown-Gilbert Joshua Senter’s Still the Night Call traces a memorable and emotionally rending journey to self- realization, with a tale which rattles the heart and mind into giving pause and reflecting on how you may value yo ...
Shadow Shinjuku Volume 1 by Ryu Takeshi
Reviewed by Lily Amanda “Shadow Shinjuku” is an adventure-filled crime thriller that is set in Japan and follows the life of a young man, Sato-san. It is the first volume of the Shadow Shinjuku series. As a young homeless child, Sato-san ...
Coldwater Revenge by James A. Ross
Book Reviewed by Dianne Woodman Coldwater Revenge takes place in 2002 with the setting in a lakefront community along the Canadian border. Tom Morgan, a high-powered New York lawyer, has taken a break from his job to spend time with his family. He ...
Princess Reigns by Roger Williams
Book Reviewed by Timea Barabas Princess Reigns is a story that puts all of the seven deadly sins on display. Ava Edwards (aka Princess Ava) is a young, ambitious minister from the city of Del Toray. Her ambitions, however, do not align w ...
The Ray Bright Caper by B.B. Teeter
Reviewed by Daniel Ryan Johnson If you are looking to start a new modern detective series with a feminist twist, consider “The RayBright Caper” the debut novel of the “Kirby Mack Series.” The story revolves around the classic tale of thieves tryin ...
An Antidote to Violence by Barry Spivack and Patricia Saunders
Reviewed by Timea Barabas “An Antidote to Violence: Evaluating the Evidence” is not your casual mid-afternoon read. It is a thought-provoking and in-depth presentation of a still-controversial topic, Transcendental Meditation (TM). The a ...
Weeping Goes Unheard by Lucia Mann
Book Reviewed by Timea Barabas “Weeping Goes Unheard” no longer as more and more voices speak up through a variety of channels. Lucia Mann contributes to this unveiling of a hidden (or as she argues, a covered) past of Canada by voicing ...
Horde (Zombie Apocalypse: The Chad : Halverson Book 6) by Bryan Cassidy
Book Reviewed by Daniel Ryan Johnson Horde is clearly a product of the times. It’s a zombie apocalypse book written with a heavy influence from the COVID-19 pandemic. With people worried about things like face masks, quarantining, and so ...
Lines in the Sand by F. Scott Service
Book Reviewed by Timea Barabas F. Scott Service extends an open invitation to step into the mind of a soldier at war. “Lines in the Sand: An American Soldier’s Journey in Iraq” is based on the journal entries kept during the author’s ser ...