Category Book Review

Book Review: Dry Bones Calling (Dry Brook #2) by Sherri Kukla

About the Book: Deputy Griffin Black has been called back from a brief vacation to discover a grizzly scene. The bones of five unidentified and decomposed individuals have been discovered in his small desert town with a sixth unconscious person… Continue Reading →

Book Review: Alaska Calibration (Alaskan Women of Caliber #1) by Maryann Landers

About the Book: I’D FOUND THE STABILITY OF PEACE THEN MY FAITH WAS CHALLENGED BY THE ENMITY OF CHANGE I met Roy at fourteen and with the toss of a coin that summer night, I dialed in the love of… Continue Reading →

Book Review: Covert Mission (Triumph Over Adversity #5) by Lynn Shannon

About the Book: Duty is all he knows.  Logan Keller spent his military career saving lives, but none of that prepared him for raising his out-of-control teenage niece. He’s desperate to get through to her. A charity designed for teens… Continue Reading →

Book Review: Crimson Sands (Task Force SEAR #1) by JJ Samie Myles

About the Book: He trusts her with his life, but not with his heart. Bible Smuggler Dakota Kimani is fearless in spreading the Gospel. When her friends are abducted by a Somali terror organization, she will do anything to rescue them—even reach… Continue Reading →

Book Review: Failed Protocol by Cindy Bonds

About the Book: Olivia Lloyd left the U.K. to work in Texas as head of security for a tech firm. Her training in the British Army gave her a chance to get into the SAS—Special Air Service. But she washed… Continue Reading →

Book Review: A Thieving at Carlton House (Of Cloaks and Daggers #1) by Erica Vetsch

About the Book: The Home Office has asked Sir Bertrand Thorndike to head an investigation into stolen royal jewels. And as with everything concerning the Prince Regent, discretion is paramount. It’s the perfect chance for Bertie to step out of… Continue Reading →

Book Review: Dear Lord Wycliffe (Rebel Hearts #2) by Gigi Lynn

About the Book: It was just a small deception. Except even one letter to an unrelated gentleman was a grave impropriety. But Lady Corinna Capener had a question, and she used her brother’s name on the correspondence. Lord Wycliffe thought… Continue Reading →

Book Review: Fatal Perception (Oakwood Springs PD #2) by Rebecca Hemlock

About the Book: Is she helping a killer escape justice? Meg Holmes writes for the Oakwood Springs newspaper and simply states the facts, no matter who it affects or how it affects them. She just does her job and feels… Continue Reading →

Book Review: Breathe For Me by Donna B. Comeaux

About the Book: Robert Aaron Jaeger no longer has the emotional fight to outlast his grief. Less than a month ago, his wife and four-year-old daughter were in a terrible accident on the downtown streets of Seattle. The four-year-old came… Continue Reading →

Book Review: Courage for the Cowboy (Whispering Oaks Ranch #2) by Hannah Jo Abbott

About the Book: He believes people always leave. Will she be the one to stay? Jenson Macklin loves working with horses and keeping his family laughing. It’s easier to bury the pain of his past by working hard and cracking… Continue Reading →

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