Synopsis: Theatre professor Nicky Abbondanza is directing Tight End Scream Queen, a slasher movie filmed at Treemeadow College’s football fraternity house, co-starring his husband and theatre professor colleague, Noah Oliver. When young hunky cast members begin fading out with their scenes, Nicky and Noah will once again need to use their drama skills to figure... Continue Reading →
Review: Bringing Maggie Home
Synopsis: Decades of Loss, an Unsolved Mystery, and a Rift Spanning Three Generations... Hazel DeFord is a woman haunted by her past. While berry picking in a blackberry thicket in 1943, ten-year old Hazel momentarily turns her back on her three-year old sister Maggie and the young girl disappears. Almost seventy years later, the mystery... Continue Reading →
Review: Waking Amy
Synopsis: Amy Whitfield is blindsided when she comes home and finds a note on the fridge from her husband, Wesley, stating that after four years of marriage, he’s leaving her. Amy was in the midst of trying to spice things up, to bring life back to their boring marriage. It seems now that she was... Continue Reading →
Review: Big Bad Wolf (A Miss Hyde Novella Book 3)
Synopsis: Blythe wants nothing more than to get away from this. Not to just survive it, but forget it. Strapped down, nearly naked, beaten, scared and drugged she has no idea where this dark and dismal place is. Kidnapped and being set up to be tortured again by the men who hold her, she has... Continue Reading →
Review: Trip to Anguilla Pt. 1 (Indecent Chronicles Book 2)
Synopsis: Omar leads a life of denial and uncertainty, living in a protective bubble created by his father and uncle; to protect him, to shield him from the severity of the world. His childhood was spent in the belief that his father was a simple businessman, but something didn't fit there. His guests, his... Continue Reading →
Review: One More Taste
Synopsis: If you can’t take the heat... Chef Emily Ford has the talent and ambition to make it in the cutthroat culinary world—which is why she refuses to accept her demotion at the hands of Knox Briscoe, the new CEO of Briscoe Ranch Resort. He has grand plans that include bringing in a celebrity... Continue Reading →
Review: Indecent
Synopsis: BEING A CRIMINAL ISN’T AS SIMPLE AS IT SEEMS! Based on true events! There was a time when six countries were united by one man named Tito. He defended the country from the tyranny of Hitler, thus establishing himself as a leader. His system of government was Socialism controlled by his Secret Policethe UDBA.... Continue Reading →
Review: The Light of Day by Kristen Kehoe
The Light of Day by Kristen Kehoe is the very first of her novels that I have read. I couldn't believe just how amazingly the story was woven together. A new adult romance that can be read without having read the first book in this series. The characters are so life-like it's hard to believe... Continue Reading →
Book Review: Breathe Out by Martha Sweeney
Breathe Out is the second greatest novel that Martha Sweeney has so brilliantly written for her readers to enjoy. I don't know how she does it, but once again she has captured readers to her novel like a moth to a flame. It's hard to ignore when it's so luring. Breathe Out is part of... Continue Reading →
Book Review: Where There’s a Will by Katherine Garbera and Eve Gaddy
Where There's a Will by Katherine Garbera and Eve Gaddy is one sensational romance that readers won't forget. A hot and sexy attorney Ryder Ford is the the type of man who knows what he wants and goes after it and what he wants is his hot secretary Addison Wells who has a no office... Continue Reading →
Book Review: Sweet Southern Trouble by Heather McGhee
Sweet Southern Trouble is indeed a must read romance. A southern sweet, luring, and funny romance that will beckon all readers to read it. Heather McGhee has the stunning talent in weaving a noel full of gossips, scandals, and mystery all into one amazing novel. Blabbermouth Becky O'Shea is tasked with finding out more about... Continue Reading →