“Evil doesn’t always look evil.”
– An excerpt from The Evil I have Seen by Robert Davidson
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Curmudgeon Avenue by Samantha Henthorn
Curmudgeon Avenue – The Terraced House Diaries by Samantha Henthorn is a hilarious take on the preposterous lives of Edna and Edith. After an elephant crushed Mr. and Mrs. Payne to death, Edna and Edith moved back to their parents’ house. The lives of these sixty-something years old sisters hadn’t quite turned out as well as they had expected. As a result, re-locating to Number One Curmudgeon Avenue was in the best interest of both of them. With their limited resources, they needed money to fix the roof of the house.
Dead Lawyers by Steve McAvoy #BookReview
Reviewed by me for Reader’s Favorite. Dead Lawyers by Steve McAvoy is a murder mystery about a serial killer. He, who is tagged by media as Dick the Butcher, is on a murder spree. Since the only person who might benefit from these murders is Mack Traynor, he is the prime suspect in this case….
Screamcatcher: Web World #BookReview
Screamcatcher: Web World by Christy J. Breedlove takes the readers into a world devoid of colors and packed with dangerous creatures. The story begins with Jory, the protagonist, struggling with the horrid nightmares that would not let her sleep. Ever since she lost her parents in a car accident, she hadn’t gotten a decent sleep….
Why She Lied by Julie Coons
When your life is full of twists and drama, you do not need to write fiction. Julie Coons’ life fits perfectly in this category. As if her previous memoir wasn’t heartbreaking enough, this one left that part of her life appearing like a walk in the park. Working in a hospital, Julie had seen enough…
My Promise by Noah Bolinder #BookReview
Reviewed by me for Reader’s Favorite. At first glance, My Promise by Noah Bolinder appears to be another romantic fiction; however, that presumption changes very quickly. Fiona Grace Kelly lived in Philadelphia, fell in love with a boy there, and found herself happy in every possible way. But when her boyfriend dumped her out of…
Madness of my Dreams by Charles Carfagno Jr. #BookReview
Reviewed by me for Reader’s Favorite. His wife, Jill Inkwell, found his claims inconceivable — not to mention, threatening to himself and everyone around him — and admitted him to an asylum. Soon, it was evident that handling this patient was not going to be easy for Doctor Blake, Nurse Helen Price, and others in…
Don’t Let the Kitten Drive the Car!
A Children’s fiction that has touched a sensitive yet much required topic of differently abled children and their needs.
Notorious in a Kilt by Anna Durand #BookReview
Reviewed by me for Reader’s Favorite. Notorious in a Kilt (Hot Scots Book 5) by Anna Durand is a sizzling romance tale of Rae Everhart and Iain MacTaggart. However, this romance is not as simple as it sounds. Iain was Rae’s college professor when they fell for each other. Their feelings grew stronger each day…
Demeter’s Dream by Tony Thistlewood #BookReview
Reviewed by me for Reader’s Favorite. Readers’ Favorite Book Award Contest – Enter Today! Demeter’s Dream by Tony Thistlewood is a book that would stir up many emotions in its readers, including (but not at all limited to) intrigue, anger, confusion, faith, etc. The plot is a rare combination of Gods and Politics. It’s a…