Cooking for Cannibals by Rich Leder
Book reviewed by Daniel J. Ryan Cooking For Cannibals is your classic love story. Boy meets girl. Girl gives her mother and her mother’s friends a miracle drug that makes them young again. Corporate hit-men come in search of miracle drug. Drug com ...
The Killing of Faith by William Holms
Reviewed by Timea Barabas If you are looking for a fresh suspense/thriller, you should look no further than “The Killing of Faith” by William Holms. This book will take you on a thrilling journey of the rise and fall of a woman. Purchase ...
Murder on the Metro by Jon Land
Reviewed by Russell Ilg “You need to get somewhere safe,” one character tells another late in MURDER ON THE METRO, to which the other responds, “I don’t think there is such a place anymore.” Purchase Here. That should come as no surprise, given ...
La Chimère of Prague: Part II (The Chimera of Prague Book 2) by Rick Pryll
Reviewed by Ray Palen Prague is the capital of the Czech Republic and one of the largest and most bohemian cities in the European Union. It is important to have an understanding and a sense of Prague to truly appreciate this novel as the majority ...
Dangerous Bureau by Roger Williams
Reviewed by Daniel Johnson Dangerous Bureau is a book about monsters. Not the kinds of monsters that hide under your bed or in your closet – hopefully. This book is about the monsters that live next door. The monsters that you see on you ...
The Gene Rasp by Patrick McConnell
Book Reviewed by Lisa Brown-Gilbert A noteworthy excursion into the world of science fiction, Patrick L. McConnell’s The Gene Rasp renders the heart and the mind rapt with its exploration of the heart and humanity through the journey of ...
Versus: A Tale of Zero-Sum Contestation by Simon Plaster
Book Reviewed by Dianne Woodman Henrietta has embarked on a new career as a private detective working for FISSION FYI, which is located in Oklahoma City and owned and managed by Leroy “Lero” O’Rourke. Lero is busy with opposition research involvin ...
Brokla: A Tale of Things Falling Apart by Simon Plaster
Reviewed by Douglas R. Cobb Brokla: A Tale of Things Falling Apart is the newest satirical, LOL book in author Simon Plaster’s series of novels featuring a small-town Oklahoman reporter known as Henrietta. As with other books in the seri ...
Tunnels & Caves by Robert Haydon
Book Reviewed by Dianne Woodman Kelly Wren and Angie Morrison are in a serious romantic relationship. They co-own a farm in Willow Creek, a rural town in Texas. Wren is a former sheriff who works on cold cases along with retired detectiv ...
Learning to Quit: How to Stop Smoking and Live Nicotine Free by Suzanne Harris R.N. and Paul Brunetta MD
Reviewed by Lisa Brown-Gilbert Often easier said than done, quitting smoking can be one of the more daunting experiences that someone can face in life and while there is an abundance of guides on the market, it may seem like when you hav ...