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Trembles of the Heart by Frankie Sutton (Book Review #2001)

Frankie Sutton’s Trembles of the Heart is a heartfelt contemporary romance that explores the complexities of love, secrets, and self-discovery. At 158 pages, this novel dives deep into the emotional journeys of Jessica Everhart and Mason Harris, two characters whose bond is tested by… Continue Reading “Trembles of the Heart by Frankie Sutton (Book Review #2001)”

Unused Towels by Fil Chavez (Book Review #2000)

Unused Towels by Fil Chavez is an insightful and profoundly moving memoir that navigates the heavy topic of suicide with a balance of heart-wrenching honesty and lighthearted humor. A finalist in the NM/Arizona Book Awards, this book is a beacon of hope for anyone… Continue Reading “Unused Towels by Fil Chavez (Book Review #2000)”

Vampiric Crush by Frankie Sutton (Book Review #1999)

Vampiric Crush by Frankie Sutton is a spellbinding urban fantasy that intertwines elements of romance, adventure, and self-discovery. The story follows Shae Taizer, a strong-willed protagonist determined to break free from the powerful grip of the Vampire King, Gerard. Hidden in the Royale Realm,… Continue Reading “Vampiric Crush by Frankie Sutton (Book Review #1999)”

When I Became Never by Nathalie Guilbeault (Book Review #1997)

Nathalie Guilbeault’s When I Became Never is a gripping psychological thriller that explores the dark recesses of the human mind through a complex web of revenge, madness, and narcissism. A stand-alone sequel to Inhaled, this novel delves deeper into the sinister psyche of Benjamin… Continue Reading “When I Became Never by Nathalie Guilbeault (Book Review #1997)”

A Love That’s Sure by Tami Ullom (Book Review#1996)

Tami Ullom’s A Love That’s Sure is a heartfelt children’s book that weaves a touching narrative of love, healing, and resilience. With its tender portrayal of the bond between a grieving woman and an equally wounded shelter dog, this book offers a poignant reminder… Continue Reading “A Love That’s Sure by Tami Ullom (Book Review#1996)”

Hustling the Mob: The Mafia, Malware, and Murder by Don Spillane (Book Review #1995)

In *Hustling the Mob: The Mafia, Malware, and Murder*, Don Spillane crafts a high-octane, international crime thriller that keeps the tension tight and the stakes higher than ever. The story revolves around Joshua, a world-class hacker, and Sarah, a master safe cracker, whose skills… Continue Reading “Hustling the Mob: The Mafia, Malware, and Murder by Don Spillane (Book Review #1995)”

A Crow in the Canyon by Melissa Widmaier (Book Review #1994)

**A Crow in the Canyon** by Melissa Widmaier is a gripping epic fantasy novel set in a world where elemental spirits, prophecy, and family honor intertwine. The story follows the Ganwin family on a dangerous quest to rescue their patriarch, General Nojhi Ganwin, who… Continue Reading “A Crow in the Canyon by Melissa Widmaier (Book Review #1994)”

A Woman Like Maria by Gabriel Constans (Book Review #1993)

In *A Woman Like Maria*, Gabriel Constans delivers a deeply reflective and emotionally charged narrative that spans decades, exploring the life of Sophia, a young woman whose journey of self-discovery unfolds through her relationships and the choices she makes.

Hunted by Fate by Adam Opaciuch (Book Review #1991)

*Hunted by Fate* by Adam Opaciuch weaves a gripping narrative that spans decades and continents. The story begins in 1973 with the brutal murder of a New York City restaurateur, which lands David Archer in a psychiatric hospital under dubious circumstances. Pamela Gordon, a… Continue Reading “Hunted by Fate by Adam Opaciuch (Book Review #1991)”