Recent Release Review: Truth and Consequences (The Sixth Sense #3) by Sarah Madison

Reviewed by Vicki   TITLE: Truth and Consequences  SERIES: The Sixth Sense #3 AUTHOR: Sarah Madison PUBLISHER: Dreamspinner Press LENGTH: 240 pages BLURB: When FBI agent Jerry Lee Parker wakes from a coma after a murderous attack on his life, he has no memory of Read more

Book Review: The Case of the Vampire Hunter: A Mark Julian, Vampire P.I. Mystery by L.G. Fabbo-Gonnella

Reviewed by Kimberley   TITLE: The Case of the Vampire Hunter SERIES: Mark Julian, Vampire P.I. #4 AUTHOR: LG Fabbo-Gonnella PUBLISHER: AI Press LENGTH: 142 pages BLURB: Someone is murdering vampires in New York City. Only Mark Julian, Vampire P.I. Read more

Flashback Friday Book Review: Murder in the Rue Dauphine (Chanse MacLeod Mysteries #1) by Greg Herren

Reviewed by Kimberley    TITLE: Murder in the Rue Dauphine SERIES: Chanse MacLeod Mysteries #1 AUTHOR: Greg Herren PUBLISHER: Bold Strokes Books LENGTH: 224 Pages BLURB: A simple blackmail case goes south when Chanse finds the murdered body of his Read more

Flashback Friday Book Review: Pressure Head (The Plumber’s Mate #1) by J.L. Merrow

Reviewed by Carissa   TITLE: Pressure Head SERIES: The Plumber’s Mate #1 AUTHOR: J.L.Merrow PUBLISHER: Samhain Publishing LENGTH: 279 pages BLURB:   Some secrets are better left hidden. To most of the world, Tom Paretski is just a plumber with Read more

Release Day Review: Who Knows the Dark (The Vigilante #2) by Tere Michaels

Reviewed by Vicki   TITLE: Who Knows the Dark SERIES: The Vigilante #2 AUTHOR: Tere Michaels PUBLISHER: Dreamspinner Press LENGTH: 230 pages BLURB: A wanted man after the destruction of the Iron Butterfly Casino, Nox Boyet must flee the island of Manhattan—the only home he’s Read more

Book Review: Blood and Tears (Flesh #3) by Ethan Stone

Reviewed by Tidal   TITLE: Blood and Tears SERIES: Flesh #3 AUTHOR: Ethan Stone PUBLISHER: DSP Publications PAGES: 310 Pages Blurb: The last thing Gabe Vargas wants to do after nearly dying is to leave his young son. But that’s Read more