If you were a spy, what would be your special skill? I work in design, so maybe falsifying documents or something? But in reality, I’d probably most excel at providing the snacks and keeping out of the way! If you know my book love history, you are aware of my undying love for The Beantown … Continue reading The Secret Stealers by Jane Healey
Tag: Suspense
Hadley & Grace by Suzanne Redfearn
Happy Galentine’s Day to all my Gal Pals!! Move aside Geena Davis and Susan Sarandon, cause Hadley & Grace are the new Thelma & Louise! Inspired by one of the best movies everrrrrr, this book is heart-racing, it’s hilarious, it’s the stuff that best female friendships are made of! (Minus the illegal activity of … Continue reading Hadley & Grace by Suzanne Redfearn
Sweet Water by Cara Reinard
How far would you go to protect your child? Would you do anything? Even if someone ends up dead? Sweet Water was a tension filled mystery from start to finish. It starts with two teens in the woods. One is dead and one can't remember what happened. Finn's parents decide that there's just no way … Continue reading Sweet Water by Cara Reinard
The Last of the Moon Girls by Barbara Davis
Do you use any natural or home remedies? I actually grew up on an organic self-sustaining farm and my mom is an herbalist… so, I’ve probably seen (and tried!) it all! My mom was always giving me some remedy out of little dropper bottles when I was sick or hurt, and making magical plant potions… … Continue reading The Last of the Moon Girls by Barbara Davis
The Shadows by Alex North
Do you remember your dreams? How about your nightmares? I’m pretty sure it’s the nightmares that stick with us longer. The creepy and haunting visions we had while asleep tend to stick around well after we’ve awoken - sometimes unsettling our entire day. The Shadows unsettled me for several days after I read it. "This … Continue reading The Shadows by Alex North
The Last Train to Key West by Chanel Cleeton
Who is your favorite historical fiction author? I have several go-tos including Camille DeMaio, Isabel Allende and Yaa Gyasi, and THE LAST TRAIN TO KEY WEST just reaffirmed that Chanel is definitely on that list! “The perfect riveting summer read!” —BookBub It is so evident in all her books how much research goes into not only the … Continue reading The Last Train to Key West by Chanel Cleeton
The Wife Stalker by Liv Constantine
Feeling like I’m getting really good at figuring out twists in thrillers since I read so many… anyone else? So, I'm always impressed when a twist happens that I’m not expecting, cause these ladies need to work HARD to pull one over on us professional thriller readers, amirite?! Named one of the … Continue reading The Wife Stalker by Liv Constantine
White Knight by John H. Cunningham
Thank you to Suzy Approved Book Tours, John H. Cunningham, and GetRed PR for this gifted book! So, if you've been following along for a bit here, you know I LOVE me some Buck Reilly! Part Indiana Jones, part Jimmy Buffet — Buck Reilly can save me anytime! The Buck Reilly Adventure series is … Continue reading White Knight by John H. Cunningham
Her Daughter’s Mother by Daniela Petrova
The intriguing synopsis of this suspenseful read was definitely one that hooked me in right away! Combined with meeting the absolutely love Daniela Petrova at a Book Expo party this Spring, I knew I had to read this. And I couldn’t have been more pleased with what transpired behind this beautiful cover! We meet Lana … Continue reading Her Daughter’s Mother by Daniela Petrova
Her Secret Son by Hannah Mary McKinnon
Let’s hear it for the Dads! Who’s your favorite literary Dad? I posted a few weeks ago about a book I read that was so refreshing because it was about a great Dad (not by blood) as the main character. Something we rarely see! And this book has one too! And I LOVED IT and … Continue reading Her Secret Son by Hannah Mary McKinnon