A Single Light
A Single Light by Tosca Lee is the conclusion of the story begun in The Line Between. I am a huge fan of the first book, so I was anxious to see if A Single Light measured up to its predecessor. This new story finds...
A Single Light by Tosca Lee is the conclusion of the story begun in The Line Between. I am a huge fan of the first book, so I was anxious to see if A Single Light measured up to its predecessor. This new story finds...
Hugo loved summer when the schools were closed because he could do nothing all day and rest. He was a clever student and he would have been able to skip a few grades if he was more attentive in class. Though he missed his teachers...
Quentin Tyler, Sr., is the best lawyer in Prominent, New York. He is sexy, nicely built with brown eyes and tan skin. He taught his eldest daughter and protégée, Quiche (Keesh) everything about the law. Quentin was a good father but he had a problem...
Clemens Suter's adventure novel, Two Journeys, is a story of one man's survival and epic journey after a global viral pandemic kills millions of people very quickly. Alan, a biologist from Berlin, is on a business trip in Tokyo when the virus strikes. He survives...
The Imposter: A Norfolk Romance by Chris Shaw opens with a short chapter describing the gruesome life of a First World War sniper, but quickly moves on to the start of the Norfolk romance mentioned in the title. It is Saturday night and Frank Matthews...
Meet three little hedgehogs - Toko, Tiki, and Tutu - in the story The Hat House by Tina Wijesiri. The hedgehogs had nowhere to live and they went looking for a new home. They were very tired after walking for a long time and decided...
The Bathtub, written and illustrated by Tina Wijesiri, is an adorable children’s story about barnyard animals who love to bathe and play. With the pond too far away and too dangerous for them to bathe in and the fox always taking their soap, the animals...
“I would love to hear readers’ comments concerning this book, both positive and negative. It was my first attempt...” So writes John W Long, author of Red Blood on White Cotton at the end of this incredible novel, and right off the bat I’d like...
The Tao of the Viper: A Kate Pomeroy Mystery by Linda Watkins is the second installment in the series, preceded by the award-winning first book, Storm Island. This book returns readers to Storm Island where Dr. Kate Pomeroy is attempting to get past the trauma...
What does the International Date Line have to do with the location of the Garden of Eden, worshiping on the Sabbath, and proving the existence of God? Jorge Guevara answers this probing question in his concise and enjoyable book, Proof of God in the...
Dot, a Dalmatian puppy, lived in a house on a large grassy hill. Little Dot was spotless and white as snow. Little Dot was worried because she looked different from the rest of the family. She wanted to grow up so that her own set...
The Vagabond Stage: Misadventures of a Boy Player by Kell Cowley is a YA adventure story with a difference. Timony hates his life and his family hates him. A born actor, he has pulled off what he thought was a glorious escape when he is...
In Singularity Heights by Jay Solomon, readers are immersed in a potential, future New York where robots (bots) handle almost all aspects of daily life. Following the "Great War," surviving humans in the only remaining and habitable city developed a system that gives control of...
No More Bad Dates: High Tea - A Cozy Cottage Café Story, Book 1 is a romantic comedy novel written by Kate O'Keeffe. Sophie McCarthy had just about had it with romance and romantic entanglements. Her last boyfriend, Andrew, had dumped her while the two...
Isabel Scheck’s Astrophile: A Poetry Collection is a pleasing collection of poems that expresses pure and sincere feelings of love. A girl’s love is so bright and beautiful like the stars in the night sky. However, just like many other things, there comes a time...
Deadly Flip by M.E. Bakos is the second book in the Home Renovator’s Mystery series. Katelyn is working on a house in need of some work when her best friend Myra shares the house’s unfortunate history. A few years ago, a girl was murdered but...
A Year in the Life of Leah Brand is a psychological thriller from the pen of author Lucinda E. Clarke. Leah Brand is a middle-aged woman who has suffered many of life’s vicissitudes along her journey. When her husband and two children are tragically killed...
The Divided Nation is a work of thriller fiction penned for young adults by author Angela R. Watts. Forming the opening novel to The Infidel Books series, this novel would suit older teen readers due to its graphic violence, though it features no extreme sexual...
Red, White, and Blues by L.V. Sage is book two in the eponymous historical fiction series, preceded by book one of the same name. The story begins at the end of 1979 and carries forward through to the latter part of the 1980s, imparting some...
Cynderella has battled to create a successful cleaning company despite having an evil stepmother who cut her off from the family. Just like her fairytale namesake, she thrived despite having an “evil bitch” who refused to pay for her education. Dirty Damsels (Dotcom Girls Book...