Irene and Helen Garvey have been devoted, but often contrary siblings since the mysterious murder of their father in 1934 when they were sent off to a private boarding school. The younger Helen loved the nuns at Sacred Heart Academy; Irene could not abide them. Helen embraced the tenets of the Catholic church, even as Irene declared them absurd. Closer to home, young Helen had adored her father, while Irene saw him as cruel and deceitful. Now, ten years later, the beautiful Garvey girls, in … [Read more...] about The Garvey Girls by Robert R Randall
The Man of Her Dreams by Dee S Knight
The Man of Her Dreams by Dee S Knight Cassandra Hudson has traveled across country to a small town in South Carolina to find a tall man with deep, blue eyes that she’s only met in her dreams. She “sees” that he’s in danger and wants to stop him from a possible death. But more than that, she’s desperate to solve a mystery that involves her husband who has been dead for over two years. Too bad for her, her dream man wants to solve the mysteries of her body more than help her find a solution to … [Read more...] about The Man of Her Dreams by Dee S Knight
Taken, A Detective Al Warner Novel by George A Bernstein
Taken, A Detective Al Warner Novel by George A Bernstein The corpse of a Miami hooker is discovered in the Everglades. As Detective Al Warner investigates, he learns other streetwalkers also have disappeared, and this homicide is now a case of human trafficking. Nicki, a female undercover cop, goes as a streetwalker, hoping to be taken so she can use a tracking device, but it’s stripped from her before she can activate it. Meanwhile, Maggie is offered a lucrative deal as a birth surrogate … [Read more...] about Taken, A Detective Al Warner Novel by George A Bernstein
Interview with Author – Phil Warner
About Phil Warner: Phil Warner grew up in Windsor, Ontario, Canada where he played a significant amount of baseball and hockey. After graduating from the University of Windsor and then the University of Western Ontario (now known as Western University), he relocated to Sarnia, Ontario where he began his teaching career. Phil taught secondary school mathematics and computer science prior to moving into administration. While teaching in Sarnia, Phil met his wife Wendy and together they began … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Phil Warner
Interview with Author – N.L. Holmes
About N.L. Holmes: I am an archaeologist who has also been an artist, a cloistered nun, an antiques dealer, and an executive assistant. I really love ancient history--and books--and so, when I retired from teaching, I decided to write historical fiction. I have excavated in Greece and Israel, and now split my time between Florida and Northern France, where I garden, play the violin, weave, and--of course--read. I and my husband have a grown son. What inspires you to write? As a teacher of … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – N.L. Holmes
The Princelings of the East Books 1-3 by Jemima Pett
The Princelings of the East Books 1-3 by Jemima Pett A time tunnel, a pirate king, a lost city. In three separate adventures, Princelings Fred and George set out to solve trifling problems, and uncover dangerous and sometimes desperate foes, each with his or her own agenda, threatening the peace of the Realms. The Princelings of the East: the saga starts with Fred and George leaving their cosy Castle in the Marsh. They encounter the mysterious cola vendor Hugo, the playboy Prince Lupin, and … [Read more...] about The Princelings of the East Books 1-3 by Jemima Pett
Angel Lost by F. M. Meredith
Angel Lost by F. M. Meredith Officer Stacey Wilbur and Detective Milligan are getting married. Stacey is trying to catch a pervert who exposes himself to female joggers. A reflection of an angel on a big window down town is causing traffic problems, and a serial killer is working his way south, … [Read more...] about Angel Lost by F. M. Meredith
The Agent of Escondida by Lottie Morgan
Escondida's elite all-woman spy team has a new mission - and this time it's personal! The hunt for the Treasure of Escondida intensifies when three thieves break into the castle. Tony, one of the thieves, spots a woman in the castle as he attempts to evade the guards. Sent to locate a hidden room, he and his companions fail but the woman appears to recognize him and even says his name. Confused and frustrated, Tony returns to headquarters, not sure who or what to believe. When Julia comes … [Read more...] about The Agent of Escondida by Lottie Morgan
The Other Side of Silence the hidden strength by Prashanth Chakkula
My latest book revolves around a couple. The ordinary yet mysterious deaths of their near ones trigger them to find the culprit. But are the deaths coincidental as they seem? Or is there an external power that's causing them? I want the audience to judge. This novel would stir new perceptions about how people deal with the challenges they face. When I was traveling around, a couple of exciting experiences and stories motivated me to explore it as a concept for a book. Targeted Age Group:: … [Read more...] about The Other Side of Silence the hidden strength by Prashanth Chakkula
The Rare Pearl: Broken Water Series Book 1 by Jennifer W. Smith
Architecture student Harmony Parker is called home from college after another mysterious family drowning. Back in her New England town, she trespasses inside an abandoned hotel and stumbles across an artifact. This relic miraculously transports her to another realm. In this changed world, she uncovers the secret to return home, but she can’t do it alone. Famed underwater treasure hunter Kodiak Night is solicited by a unique beauty. What she asks puts both their lives in danger. He’s willing to … [Read more...] about The Rare Pearl: Broken Water Series Book 1 by Jennifer W. Smith
Abhaya – The Story Of A Fearlessly Incandescent Girl by Namrata Naresh
Challenged by the secrets of the villagers of Dumarsan, Abhaya Kulkarni, a young working professional, is forced to unravel them to accomplish her own mission in the project. Using her wit and compassion will she be able to manoeuvre around the villagers and understand their life and struggles? What happens to her is unexpected, perhaps enthralling — an encounter with Vijendra Pratap Singh, who embraces her hopes to improve the daily lives and bring about a socio-economic change in the lives of … [Read more...] about Abhaya – The Story Of A Fearlessly Incandescent Girl by Namrata Naresh
Six Feet Deep by James P. Balsom
"From the bridge, the riverbanks stretch into the distance, narrowing, until they pinch and close, succumbing to forest. The sun is low and cold; mist lifts from the water. It is somewhere there, along that stretch, that the body is buried. I don’t know where. To be frank, I don’t care." From dark Buffalo streets to the dockyards of Eastern Canada, these gripping noir tales embed the reader in the gritty world that exists beneath the pristine beauty of a winter's night. In Six Feet Deep, the … [Read more...] about Six Feet Deep by James P. Balsom