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Dead Letters by Sheila Lowe (Book Review #1010)

Dead Letters is a mystery crime story about Claudia Rose’s desperate hunt for her missing niece, Monica, who goes on an archaeology dig in Egypt. The more Claudia researched, the more drama and adventure she encountered. Claudia’s expertise in international forensic handwriting comes in… Continue Reading “Dead Letters by Sheila Lowe (Book Review #1010)”

The Seed of Rosewood by Massimo Rozzoni (Book Review #1009)

The seed of rosewood is a historical story set in 1715. The narration is written in a diary form and begins with Patrick Douglas, a 15-year-old kidnapped from his beautiful Scottish farm. Surviving becomes key as Pirates take Patrick. They are headed for Providence… Continue Reading “The Seed of Rosewood by Massimo Rozzoni (Book Review #1009)”

House of Lazarus by T. L. Bodine (Book Review #1007)

House of Lazarus is an indie horror story and the second book in its series, but it can be read as a standalone story. The action thriller begins with Davin Montoya, a 23-year-old member of the Underground, a group of walking dead living under… Continue Reading “House of Lazarus by T. L. Bodine (Book Review #1007)”

Hillbilly Queer by J. R. Jamison (Book Review #1017)

Hillbilly Queer is a memoir written about how the author grew up as a hillbilly and queer in a neighbourhood where they were primarily homophobic.

Transmission by Michael Golvach (Book Review #1006)

Transmissions is a love story about Amelie and Benjamin and how their memories of a lifetime together shape the story at hand. Love is a strong notion, and in this novel, we read how two people can be in love, fall apart and live… Continue Reading “Transmission by Michael Golvach (Book Review #1006)”

Breaking Free by Julia Tannenbaum (Book Review #1006)

Breaking free is a young adult fiction. It is the second book of its series and continues with Grace, a sixteen-year-old struggling with the world around her. Social expectations and family drama are taking a toll on her. She is overwhelmed and has to… Continue Reading “Breaking Free by Julia Tannenbaum (Book Review #1006)”

Cutthroat Cheerleader by Zachary Ryan (Book Review #1005)

Cutthroat cheerleader is a coming-of-age fictional story. It begins with Madison Taylor, a cheerleader captain, who is murdered. She is well known, a bully, controlling, and she realizes how her actions and behavior have affected everyone after her death. Her soul looks over everyone,… Continue Reading “Cutthroat Cheerleader by Zachary Ryan (Book Review #1005)”

Land’s End by T. B. Crattie (Book Review #1004)

Land’s End is a spy thriller story set in 1964, England. It begins with Brock Coole, a Southern boy and Sherbourne, who team up, putting a stop to machination preventing Land’s End.  

Luck be a Lady by Chris H. Stevenson (Book Review #1003)

Lucky be a lady is an urban fantasy story about Mason Hart, who loses everything in just 48 hours until Felicity Fortune shows up, changing things around for him. She offers him hope and lets him know that his luck has changed. Mason must… Continue Reading “Luck be a Lady by Chris H. Stevenson (Book Review #1003)”