book reviews

No Unturned Stone

For fans of time travel and suspense, look no further than the Rembrandt Stone series. Book two is just as exciting as the first installment. In No Unturned Stone, readers get more insight into why Rembrandt is on a mission that involves time traveling to the past to solve cold cases that he never closed. ... Continue reading

Night Fall

Night Fall by Nancy Mehl is an intense story. Alex Donovan works for the FBI’s Behavioral Analysis Unit. Her current case is to profile a serial killer, whose cult-like delusions make him dangerous. He’s got a deadly virus in his possession and his ritualistic killings are ramping up. The case brings Alex back to her ... Continue reading

The Beirut Protocol

For fans of intense suspense, action, and matters of national security The Beirut Protocol drops readers right into the action from the start and things just get more intense from there. Marcus Ryker is back, and he and his team get kidnapped on the border of Hezbollah territory. Marcus is a wanted man, and Hezbollah ... Continue reading

Unknown Threat

For fans of intense suspense and FBI investigations Unknown Threat kicks off what promises to be a great series! Full of action and great characters, this story kept me hooked from start to finish. Special Agent Luke Powell, with the US Secret Service, is attacked while jogging with his partner. Several more agents are also ... Continue reading

Hours to Kill

For Fans of High Stakes Drama and Action I’m a fan of Susan Sleeman’s romantic suspense, but the Homeland Heroes series has to be hands down my favorite. I love the interaction between government agencies as they save the country from terrorists and all sorts of evil. Hours to Kill is book three in the ... Continue reading

The Purple Nightgown

I read up on the story surrounding Linda Hazzard, and it’s truly horrifying that she convinced people to pay her money with the promise of healing and instead many people died from her questionable therapies. The author did a good job of shielding the reader from some of the more gruesome details, but still brought ... Continue reading

Cast the First Stone

For fans of police detective novels and time travel Cast the First Stone is a time-traveling adventure story. What would happen if you were able to go back in time and fix your mistakes? This is the question facing Rembrandt Stone. As an ex-police detective, he has a stack of cold cases haunting him. But ... Continue reading

Network of Deceit

For fans of police procedurals and detective cases Network of Deceit follows Amara Alvarez, homicide detective with the San Antonio police department, as she gets her first case. Readers could probably start with Network, but it helps to have read Collision of Lies just to get some of the character history. Amara’s first case seems ... Continue reading

Obsession

Obsession is a must-read for suspense fans. Emma Winters is a park ranger who is doing a historical project involving an archeological dig. But someone doesn’t want her uncovering long-buried secrets in the state park. She finds herself in the cross-hairs of a stalker as she searches for the truth. Old mysteries resurface and Sam ... Continue reading

The Thief of Blackfriars Lane

The Thief of Blackfriars Lane gives readers a trip to Victorian London with a twisted mystery to solve. Jackson Forge’s training to be a constable is hanging by a thread. He gets one last chance prove himself by solving the crime of the missing cab driver. He teams up with Kit Turner, whose streetwise attitude ... Continue reading