I went into this one hoping for a little more action/excitement. I was more forgiving of the lack of that element in the firs...
by David Ditchfield & J S Jones This is a true story about a young man who got pulled under a train and lived to tell the t...
TITLE: Mort(e) AUTHOR: Robert Repino ____________________________ DESCRIPTION: "After the “war with no name” a cat assassi...
"The site is live and running again. No other features are planned in the nearest future. The performance will be looked into...
'Fingerprints Of Previous Owners' (2017) is an exceptional book: diverse, credible characters; beautifully crafted descriptio...
Joseph Rickman might be dead but his plan was still on-going. Richman has this very intelligent plan of leaking damaging i...
What a great book about what is not “normal” can be perfectly normal, if you allow it to be. Armed with the notebook that her...
The first wave of books from my expensive, impulsive shopping spree has trickled in. Almost everything that wasn't a pre-orde...
by Sarah Maas This is my first Sarah Maas book and despite some challenging format on the ARC, it drew me right in, Fayre i...
I hate to do this. I've dreaded the day that I would have to write this. It's taken seven minutes for this text box to work...
I rolled again earlier today, but since the dice sent me to a square I've already visited (#20, "The Lake House"), and I'm tr...
The Last Of The Moon Girls' is a catchy title. The cover is eye-catching and has a wistful feel to it. The premise also has p...
This is beautifully written but very hard to take. I've just been through a chapter that finally gives a view (albeit an owne...