Tag: Fiction

Janie Ligon’s Recipe for Revenge by Danny Levin (Book Review #1631)

‘Janie Ligon’s’ is a story about retaliation for a divorce Janie believes she should not be facing, and now her husband has to pay the price for it. It is a unique tale about how far someone will go, and they learn during the… Continue Reading “Janie Ligon’s Recipe for Revenge by Danny Levin (Book Review #1631)”

The Secret of Blue Lake by Marcy Blesy (Book Review #1616)

‘The Secret of Blue Lake’ is a fictional tale about Meg Popkins, a Chicago news reporter who moves to a tiny town in Michigan, away from her family and familiar territory, to find herself and possibly forget about her loved one. While adjusting to… Continue Reading “The Secret of Blue Lake by Marcy Blesy (Book Review #1616)”

Surviving Crazy by Frank Crimi (Book Review #931)

Surviving Crazy is a humorous fiction written about a gigantic solar that plunges into the world creating a lot of chaos. Riley, Louie and Shephard are an interesting pair of friends who happen to find themselves trapped. The post-apocalyptic story then takes you on… Continue Reading “Surviving Crazy by Frank Crimi (Book Review #931)”

From the Universe to Me by Scott E. Garrison (Book Review #1613)

‘From the Universe to Me’ is contemporary fiction and discusses serious matters like self-harm, sexual assault, and trauma. Tobias Gavin is an 18-year-old who is dealing with his sexual identity.

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)”

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)”

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.

Morse Code For Romantics by Anne Baldo (Book Review #1589)

‘Morse Code For Romantics’ is a short fiction collection of stories that, although brief, consists of very telling narratives. The plots consist of characters that carry through the storyline with complex emotions, thoughts, and descriptive scenes.