Category: Fiction

Tanlines: The Sweet Spot by Rochelle Allison (Book Review #1609)

‘The Sweet Spot’ is a contemporary romance story about Wren and Lucas meeting in an odd situation but then connecting in such a deep way. As luck has it, they separate from each other, and ways to communicate back again become a hurdle, increasing… Continue Reading “Tanlines: The Sweet Spot by Rochelle Allison (Book Review #1609)”

The Water at the End of the World by Michael Easterling (Book Review #1608)

‘The Water at the End of the World’ is a historical fiction about a rich and interesting world where Capac Inca, the emperor of Tahuantinsuyu, stops at the village of Qomermoya. At the same time, he is on his way to visit the dealing… Continue Reading “The Water at the End of the World by Michael Easterling (Book Review #1608)”

BaIT by D.I. Jolly (Book Review #1607)

‘BaIT’ is a romantic fiction about Amber and how her love for Frankie and her normal happy life does not prepare her for when she meets Bastian. Everything about him mesmerizes her, and nothing is the same again.

Alice in Condoland by Liz Bieler (Book Review #1606)

‘Alice in Condoland’ is a humorous fictional tale. It begins with Alice Miller and how she moves from New York to Florida and buys an ocean-facing condominium that is very beautiful. As she enters her new life with board meetings, she joins the sports… Continue Reading “Alice in Condoland by Liz Bieler (Book Review #1606)”

Baltic Shadows by Matejs Kalns (Book Review #1605)

‘Baltic Shadows’ is an international mystery crime set in 1986. The Soviet Union is not finding it easy to hold control. It is 1986, and Gustavs Ziedins gets hired to investigate the death of a leading activist.

Hyphenated Relations by Daniel Maunz (Book Review #1604)

‘Hyphenated Relations’ is a contemporary fiction story about Sam Daly and how she mourns the loss of her husband, Mike after his car crash. Her reluctant involvement with Harold, Mike’s father creates a dynamic tale and makes this story enjoyable to read.

Swimming in a Sea of Stars by Julie Wright (Book Review #1601)

‘Swimming in a Sea of Stars‘ is a young adult book with a very important message. Even a small act of kindness can make a difference. The story begins with young Addison and her feelings of being stressed, unloved, unseen and cared for. She… Continue Reading “Swimming in a Sea of Stars by Julie Wright (Book Review #1601)”

Glass Half Broken by Rachel Richards (Book Review #1600)

‘Glass Half Broken’ is psychological suspense and begins with Annie, who witnesses her dad running off and leaving her with her mother. As she attempts to process the loss, her mother gives birth to Jack, and soon Annie’s love for Jack repairs some pain… Continue Reading “Glass Half Broken by Rachel Richards (Book Review #1600)”

Giant Men Violent Women by Clover Blaire (Book Review #1599)

‘Giant Men Violent Women’ is a romantic thriller that begins with Ashley Bragg being hired to assassinate New Hampshire’s governor, who is against a program meant to transform society for the better.