Category: Fiction

And the River Runs Deep: The Cold Case Murder – Mystery of Leah Marcus by A. J. Ullman (Book Review #620)

And the river runs deep is a murder mystery book written about Lea Marcus. She was 17 and the daughter of a compelling Jewish family when she is brutally killed. She loved playing the piano and was a lively, delightful teenager. Her loss creates… Continue Reading “And the River Runs Deep: The Cold Case Murder – Mystery of Leah Marcus by A. J. Ullman (Book Review #620)”

The Good Kill by Kurt Brindley (Book Review #619)

The good kill is a thriller story written about Killian Lebon. He is an ex-Navy SEAL Senior Chief who happens to have an accident in one of his missions. With an explosion at the scene, death threatening injuries and a failed mission, he retires… Continue Reading “The Good Kill by Kurt Brindley (Book Review #619)”

French Quarters by James Snyder (Book Review #618)

French Quarters is a story set in 1884. Detective Dawson is after solving a series of homicides that have his mind troubled right after his fiancé is murdered. Dawson is still recovering from the incident, and the emotions of it all do take on… Continue Reading “French Quarters by James Snyder (Book Review #618)”

The Tequila Diaries: Organ Donor by Jamie Horwath (Book Review #619)

The tequila diaries is a short story written about Creek and Jennifer. This horror book revolves around this couple and what changes their world around. They both are drug users and very funny. Their life achievements consist of passing their driver’s test, and when… Continue Reading “The Tequila Diaries: Organ Donor by Jamie Horwath (Book Review #619)”

The Sparrow by Jamie Horwath (Book Review #618)

The Sparrow is a story about Jasper and Ben. This horror book begins with the two men living in a Funeral Home. As they go about their day to day life duties, dealing with the deceased, a drifter shows up looking for a job.… Continue Reading “The Sparrow by Jamie Horwath (Book Review #618)”

A Helping Paw – Modern day life observed through the eyes of two cats and an Englishman by Allan Gilmour (Book Review #614)

A Helping Paw is a fictional book about two cats named Fred and George. They are both the same age but with different personalities. The book is written with a cats point of view and is filled with cute illustrations containing dialogues between the… Continue Reading “A Helping Paw – Modern day life observed through the eyes of two cats and an Englishman by Allan Gilmour (Book Review #614)”

10-30: A Riveting Crime Mystery by Michael Golvach (Book Review #613)

10-30: A Riveting Crime Mystery is a murder thriller story. Having read previous works from this author, I knew from the start that I was in for a beautiful story. Payden Becks has recently joined the police force. He works under an older, more… Continue Reading “10-30: A Riveting Crime Mystery by Michael Golvach (Book Review #613)”

Glory Bishop by Deborah King (Book Review #611)

Glory Bishop is a contemporary fiction about a girl named Glory. She lives with her mom and is in love with JT. Her life is great, but she has a very controlling mother. When JT leaves to join the navy, things become harder for… Continue Reading “Glory Bishop by Deborah King (Book Review #611)”

The Nexus Mirror (Chronicles of the Enlai Book 1) by Noah Michael (Book Review #609)

The Nexas mirror is a young adult book set in 2049. The fantasy world is called Enlai, and the tribe people living in it have certain powers. Everything should work smoothly; however, not for this world. There are many characters at play, such as… Continue Reading “The Nexus Mirror (Chronicles of the Enlai Book 1) by Noah Michael (Book Review #609)”