Category: Book Reviews

Net 2.3 by T. E. Mark | Book Review

Net 2.3 by T. E. Mark | Book Review

Net 2.3 by T. E. Mark is Volume 3 of the Novelettes of T. E. Mark. I find these short stories entertaining and unique. This book is written in screenplay form putting you directly into the thought processes and actions of the characters. 

Mirrors of Life Part 2 by Neal Owens

Mirrors of Life Part 2 by Neal Owens

This sequel to the award-winning debut novel is set in today's political climate. Derrick learns political strength is needed to ensure the sustainability of his civic-minded conglomerate, and prevent the blockage of future projects that threatens to supplant the business powers that be in America.

Erich Hornsby, the Neo-Nazi chairman of the business powers, plots Derrick's murder and manipulates the voters to elect his puppet, John Donaldson, president. In full control of the White House, Hornsby attempts to raise the Fourth Reich.

I found the book gave me so many points to ponder. The storyline is set in a quasi-fictional America. You don't need to read book one to enjoy this one. To be honest, we have lived in this scenario for the last four years.

The Inheritance Games by Jennifer Lynn Barnes | Review & Tour

The Inheritance Games by Jennifer Lynn Barnes | Review & Tour

Don't miss this New York Times bestselling "impossible to put down" (Buzzfeed) novel with deadly stakes, thrilling twists, and juicy secrets--perfect for fans of One of Us is Lying and Knives Out. I love this exciting first book in The Inheritance Games series.

The Summer of Madness by Alexander Raphael | Review & Tour

The Summer of Madness by Alexander Raphael | Review & Tour

The Summer of Madness by Alexander Raphael is a short, romantic tale of unrequited love and an intriguing cast of characters.

Lyrics for Rock Stars by Heather Mateus Sappenfield | Spotlight

Lyrics for Rock Stars by Heather Mateus Sappenfield | Spotlight

"Lyrics for Rock Stars" is a collection of seventeen stories―some historical, some contemporary—all set in the West. Involving skiers, ranchers, cyclists, suffragettes, tourists, super models, dead pigs, burro racers, religious beet farmers, immigrant miners, scorned lovers, penitent centenarians, and musicians, these stories are as varied as the region's landscape. Funny, poignant, and resonant, each tale explores how society's values clash with our individual desires, and the ways we weave our lives through these opposing forces. This collection will make you cry. It will make you laugh out loud. Above all, it traces hope through the long unfolding of generations and time.

Queen of the Owls by Barbara  Linn Probst

Queen of the Owls by Barbara Linn Probst

A chance meeting with a charismatic photographer will forever change Elizabeth's life. Until she met Richard, Elizabeth's relationship with Georgia O'Keeffe and her little-known Hawaii paintings was purely academic. Now it's personal.