Last Things

Meet Bridgette Connor. When luck is being issued, she must feel as if she is the last person in line receiving the good stuff. As her life plummets from bad to worse, she throws up her hands in total despair, and runs. Her heart is...
Meet Bridgette Connor. When luck is being issued, she must feel as if she is the last person in line receiving the good stuff. As her life plummets from bad to worse, she throws up her hands in total despair, and runs. Her heart is...
Legacy of Dragons: Resurgence by T.D. Raufson is an urban fantasy. Dragons were imprisoned for 1500 years and Nethliast, a powerful dragon, thinks it’s time humans were enslaved instead. His army of partials (part human, part dragon) does his bidding and infiltrates the White House,...
Lightning Strikes Twice: Discover the Private Face of Public Universities by Mac O’Shea is listed as fiction-drama, an engrossingly, exciting, and entertaining read, the first story in the Ivory Tower Trilogy. It’s a tale that explores man’s contact with his humanity, the idiosyncrasies of those...
In Legitimate Power by Stefan Vucak, Cheber Shaken, living in the outskirts of Jerusalem, uncovers two stone ossuaries in a buried chamber in his backyard while clearing some bramble for his wife’s garden. These ossuaries are quite unique in that one contains some old bones...
The only way for me to begin my review of Like I Used to Dance by Barbara Frances is to say I loved it! For me to love a fiction book that is simply based on the ups and downs of a loving family in...
Leda by author A.A. Eimont is a terrorist thriller novel with a highly literary quality to it. The plot focuses on Leda as its central heroine, a highly unlikely figure from a background severely underrepresented in modern fiction. A physician in her seventies, Leda comes...
Michael Sprankle’s Love and Theft is an intensely absorbing and excellently written blend of fiction with true events. The protagonist, Michael Malone, has a series of encounters with the law, but he doesn’t necessarily see that as a bad thing. At some point, he even...
In Liberty and Means, Shannon Clark is introduced as a fairly straightforward, no-nonsense kind of gal who knows who she is, where she's going, and how to attain her goals and dreams. Author Kristin Dow takes a character who enjoys predictability and control and throws...
Melissa Roen’s Last Call For Caviar unravels in Cap d’Ail, France in the year 2018 as readers are presented with Maya Jade’s journal almost a hundred years after almost half of mankind perished as foretold in the Hopi prophecy. Maya is an American expat living...
Lights of Polaris by Melodie Ramone is a beautiful love story that revolves around Daisy Cade who likes to be free, which makes everyone think she is wild and carefree. But getting older day by day makes her realize that she is alone in a...