My Review of Black Water by T.J. MacGregor

My Review of Black Water by T.J. MacGregor

Black Water captured me much like an episode of Medium. It grabbed me with the first chapter by having me connect with Mira and her daughter Annie and then suddenly shook me so hard I was confused. MacGregor took me from a simple time in 2003 which I could relate very well to and then […]

Pop Goes the Weasel by James Patterson Book Review

Pop Goes the Weasel by James Patterson Book Review

A little tired of Alex Cross and his crime busting moves I stayed away from the series for a few books and then went back. I’m happy I gave him another shot as this book had me curious from page one (of course part of that curiousity was due to reading the books out of […]

My Book Review of Late Nights on Air by Elizabeth Hay

A book I picked up only because a friend recommended it which was the only reason I continued through the first 150 or so pages. Fortunately, I knew my friend wouldn’t let me down and I read on resulting in my being won over by Elizabeth Hay. A tale of employees working at a radio […]

My Book Review of Sandra Brown's Play Dirty

My Book Review of Sandra Brown’s Play Dirty

For my first Sandra Brown novel I am hooked. She tells a compelling story which had me doubting my instincts, loving the characters and hoping/ trusting friends would resolve their deep rooted problems, personally and as couples. Play Dirty: A Novel describes the tribulations of Griff, a former NFL player who was found guilty of […]

My Review of Idle Thursday by Kelly Moran

My Review of Idle Thursday by Kelly Moran

Throughout this books entirety I had to keep checking Facebook to ensure there wasn’t an RIP Kelly Moran group created. It’s description of life and death was so beautifully composed that I was worried for the health of the author, not to mention her husband and children. This short novel is filled with questions we […]