City of Bones
Harry Bosch is back in a case that's not cold, but still old. On the first day of the new year, a dog brings back a bone to its owner. When the bone is discovered to be human, Bosch and his partner, Edgar, get the...
Harry Bosch is back in a case that's not cold, but still old. On the first day of the new year, a dog brings back a bone to its owner. When the bone is discovered to be human, Bosch and his partner, Edgar, get the...
The Power to Navigate Life: Your Journey to Freedom by Tony Fahkry is an uplifting book that will guide readers to take control of their lives and navigate it properly. The book is helpful in improving one's emotional well-being and health, and in making positive...
In Homeroom Diaries, authors James Patterson and Lisa Papademetriou cover some heavy material in the very believable voice of main character, Maggie Clarke. It's junior year of high school, and Maggie "Cuckoo" Clarke has chosen optimism as her modus operandi. It doesn't matter that she...
Are you and your kids communicating? In the beginning of this book there is a neat little quiz, and I know you will find it as amazing as I did. Questions like: do your kids spend more time texting friends than talking to you? Do...
Landed on Black by Zach Fortier is a first-hand look at the reality of police work. Zach is a retired American police officer and this is where he recounts a number of situations that he has found himself involved in over the years. It takes...
Corey is completely in love with Kate, never mind that he isn't even eighteen yet. He has been in love with her for a thousand years, or at least in terms of the quantum physics that allow the jumps they do regularly happen. Kate loves...
In TJ by Boris Beedle, TJ Hartwell -- a dashing young actor, with a bitter and angry disposition in life -- will find himself in an overly eventful night he has never expected until now. He will come face to face with the bitterness and...
Andi Stevens is a Seattle artist who is leaving her old life behind her and reuniting with her career obsessed fiancé in New York. In Kiss A Cowboy, Andi doesn’t make it to New York because her transmission leaves her stranded in the Montana mountains....
This is another story about Gaston the dog, Gregorie the parrot, and their master Mr. Marceau. They live in a small town in northern France, and the dog and the parrot enjoy taking their walks around the gardens, searching for peaches, and going places with...
Queen of Someday by Sherry D. Ficklin is the first book in the Stolen Empire series. The book, aimed at young adults, is the fictional account of Sophia of Prussia. It’s based loosely on the life of Catherine the Great. Sofia, also called Sofie, comes...
The Richebourg Affair is a debut mystery novel by author R.M. Cartmel. It is set in the wine country of France and it features commander Charlemagne Truchaud, a detective with la Police Nationale out of Paris. Following the death of his brother, Commander Truchaud travels...
Annabel has just moved into her newly purchased home and immediately she captures the attention of her handsome neighbors, Evan and Nate, taking a break from cutting down a tree. She is equally fascinated by the beautiful, shirtless scenery in her new neighborhood and, hoping...
While there are some grammatical errors in this short story, they add to the rawness and impact rather than depreciate it. The author is a confessed sufferer of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) acquired during his service in Afghanistan. The story involves tenseness in the...
Open a Profitable Home Business: Crafting Beautiful 3D Picture Frames by Amber Richards is a useful little book on what you need to know if you want to get into the picture frame business. From the benefits of a home based business to the process...
The Perfect Storm: Poetry Lobby by Louis Willie Thomas JR is a collection of poems mostly about the prevailing conditions in present society. The poet shares his thoughts on various other topics in a very simple way and his strophes make an impact on readers...
To Bind the Nation’s Wounds by James Huber is the second stirring episode of Huber’s trilogy, in which the USA’s economic and political failures prompt a coalition of southwestern states to secede from the Union. Extremely plausible, To Bind the Nation’s Wounds sounds a clarion...
Have you ever been intrigued by mystery, the majestic mystical creatures that some would say don't exist? Are you a Big Foot chaser, a Yeti follower, or a Loch Ness Monster believer? Whichever you are, do you require proof or do you simple just believe?...
It could be common knowledge that a name – especially when uttered – immediately connects us with someone or something, but John Avery’s The Name Quest takes readers even deeper into the heart of building deep and meaningful relationships with God by penetrating the mystery...
The Best Sauce Recipes Ever! opens with a brief discussion of the importance of sauces to cooking and the history of their uses and origins. Kyle Richards provides a handy Table of Contents, making the book easy to use. He then identifies the basic types...
Riley has a passion for music. Not just classical music, which she performs brilliantly on her grandmother's old, upright piano, but also every twentieth-century and contemporary popular form of music available. It's understandable, in a way, when Riley discovers that her real father, her natural...