Devil in False Colors — Jack Winnick
Devil in False Colors begins with a brutal attack on a Jewish pre-school in Orange County, California. Jack Winnick has provided readers with a fictional, but terrifyingly realistic, novel that draws on extremely relevant topics in today’s media. His daring plotline and look into the minds of radical terrorists had me not wanting to put the book down. I recommend this book to those who enjoy political thrillers, crime, and…
Spyder Bones — Oliver Phipps
This was a thought-provoking and creative metaphysical fiction book. I thoroughly enjoyed the storyline, action scenes, and creative take on the overlap between the spiritual realm and the human world.
One Way or Another — Mary J. Williams
One Mother. Three pregnancies. Four different fathers. A conundrum to say the least. Adam and Calder’s relationship is fun, sexy, and refreshing in its simplicity. The main characters also managed to avoid typical romance novel cliches, which is impressive. Without…
The Girl Who Loved Caravaggio — Belle Ami
I enjoyed the historical scenes and art history references in this book but felt Alex and Angela’s romance was severely lacking. At its heart, this book is a romance novel, although it is described as a thriller. I fear many…