Let Go the Reins by John D. Hughes #BookReview

Reviewed by me for Reader’s Favorite. Let Go the Reins by John D. Hughes is a tapestry of intense emotions that drive people to do insane things. When Meg Lind was found dead in her house, Sheriff Jim Taggart arrested her husband, Daniel Lind, and Daniel’s brother, Clay Lind. Considering the past of Lind brothers,…

The Shakespeare Conspiracy: A Clayton Lovell Stone Adventure by Bruce Hutchison #BookReview

Reviewed by me for Reader’s Favorite. Stone, the protagonist in The Shakespeare Conspiracy: A Clayton Lovell Stone Adventure, the first volume of Clayton Lovell Stone Adventures by Bruce Hutchison, was aware that his girlfriend, Tracy, wanted him to take the relationship to the next level. Despite his obvious love for her, he was not ready…

The Tao of the Viper – A Kate Pomeroy Mystery by Linda Watkins #BookReview

Reviewed by me for Reader’s Favorite. The Tao of the Viper – A Kate Pomeroy Mystery by Linda Watkins is a supernatural fiction. Legends say that witches used Storm Island as a hiding place in 1600 as they were being executed by the Puritan militia. Among these witches was a very powerful witch named Maude…

Still Loved… Still Missed by Mridula #BookReview

The Myriad Hues of Souls — Still Loved… Still Missed by Mridula is a collection of fifteen thought-provoking, intriguing, and emotional short stories. These are not time pass stories; rather, these are written with the purpose to stir some emotions into the hearts, minds, and souls of the readers. While stories like The Sepal, Still…

Sonja by Ron Stock #BookReview

Reviewed by me for Reader’s Favorite. Ron Stock’s Sonja is one of the most glamorous murder mysteries that I have read so far. A model, who goes by the name Di, was found dead at her apartment. The stench in the apartment and the severely deteriorated condition of the corpse suggested that she died days…

Unhaunted – A White Crow Novella by Trisha Slay

Reviewed  by me for Reader’s Favorite Unhaunted is the first book in A White Crow Mystery series by Trisha Slay, and what a start it is! The fact that the author herself was brought up in a haunted house adds to the credibility of the overall appeal of the book. Asha is a fifteen-year-old girl…

#BookReview: Lying, Cheating, and Occasionally…Murder by Ginny Fite

Reviewed by me for Reader’s Favorite. What does one expect in a murder mystery? I, as a reader, look for an intriguing investigation, gripping suspense, occasional drama, deceptive characters, and a charismatic detective who has a life beyond the case that he is working on. Lying, Cheating, and Occasionally…Murder by Ginny Fite check all these…

#BookReview: A Burning in the Darkness by A P McGrath

If you ever wondered if the least risky job in this whole planet is of a priest, A Burning in the Darkness by A P McGrath would force you to reconsider. Father Michael Kieh, who is a priest in an Airport Church, could never have imagined that taking a confession would put him and his…

#BookReview: Take The Body And Run – A Mystery with a Chick-Lit Twist by Jada Ryker

The author, Jada Ryker, shows how to keep the humor alive in a plot like a pro even when there are dead bodies appearing left and right in her book, Take the Body and Run – A Mystery with a Chick-Lit Twist. The protagonist, Macey Malloy, has a secret revelation of which could cost her life…

Book Review: If I Run! (First Book of this Fiction – Mystery – Murder Series)

God forbid if one day your best friend winds up dead, and you become the prime suspect in their murder, what would you do? Casey Cox, the lead character of the book If I Run, finds herself in  this exact situation when she finds her best friend, Brent, dead in his apartment. Instead of reporting the police, she…