book reviews

Never Miss Melissa Koslin

Never Miss

 Never Miss starts off with an intriguing premise. Ex-CIA sniper Kadence Tolle lives her life on the run. She saves Lyndon Vaile’s life, and then becomes embroiled in a dangerous conspiracy. Kadence and Lyndon team up to stop a bioterrorism plot and find their lives are instantly intertwined. Lyndon is a scientist, and his research ... Continue reading

The Paris Betrayal James R Hannibal

The Paris Betrayal

The Paris Betrayal by James R. Hannibal is the story I’ve been waiting for! I’ve been looking for a great spy thriller and this novel checked all of the boxes for my expectations: Action. Check. Hero against unbelievable odds. Check. Exotic locations. Check. More over-the-top death-defying action. Check. High tech spy gadgets. Check. Ben Calix ... Continue reading

In a Far-Off Land: Stephanie Landsem

In A Far-Off Land

 For Fans of Historical Fiction and Drama In a Far -Off Land gives readers a look into all the grit and drama of Hollywood in the 1930’s. I haven’t read too many stories set in the Depression era, but the author sets the stage with the contrast between over-indulgent socialites and obliterating poverty. Minerva Sinclaire ... Continue reading

Present Danger Elizabeth Goddard

Present Danger

Present Danger transports readers to the remote Montana mountains. Terra Connors is a US Forest Service Special Agent, and she’s called to help investigate a murder. The problem (besides the murder, of course) is that the detective assigned to handle the investigation is Jack Tanner, her ex-fiancé. The two put try to put their personal ... Continue reading

Three Days Missing Colleen Coble

Three Missing Days

Three Missing Days is the conclusion in the Pelican Harbor series. You’ll need to start with book one as all the books follow the same characters. Jane Hardy is the police chief of Pelican Harbor, and things take a bad turn for her and Reid Dixon when their son is implicated in a murder. Someone ... Continue reading

No Unturned Stone David James Warren

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 Nancy Mehl

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

Joel C. Rosenberg The Beirut Protocol

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 Lynn H Blackburn

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 Susan Sleeman

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