Wednesday, November 28, 2018

Moonlight Falls By: Vincent Zandri



What a crazy game of cat and mouse this was!!! You really have to read this one to believe it!  I don't want to describe the action, or anything about the totally unique protagonist because it would give away way too much, and remove a lot of the suspense.  Simply put this is a great thriller!

Sunday, November 25, 2018

Genecaust By: E L Russell

This was a free sample of the first 7 chapters of this intriguing thriller! Totally makes one want to get the whole book to see how the action plays out and how all the characters are inter-related!

Evil Rises By: Wesley Robert Lowe


A great introduction to the Noah Reid series.  If you like the movie Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, then this is the series for you!

Friday, November 23, 2018

Death Sets Sail By: Dale E. Manolakas

I really like Manolakas' first book in this series so I was excited to dive into this one...unfortunately, it's a bit of a mess.  I didn't find a great deal of the plot points credible, and the ending wasn't satisfying to me.  Yet despite these points, I really like Veronica Kennicott as a character and it was great fun to read.


Monday, November 19, 2018

Caught Fire By: Michael D. Wright


A quick and dirty introduction to this new series. This first short sets up our intrepid new CIA agent on his first assignment.

The False Mirror By: Dana V. Moison

This is a hell of a great read!  Fast paced, great story lines, keeps you guessing until the oh so satisfying conclusion. Sharon Davis is a fantastic protagonist and I can't rave enough about how much I enjoyed this book!


Saturday, November 17, 2018

Murder of the Prodigal Father By: Mark Wm Smith


Well written with interesting characters, it reminded me of an Anne Tyler novel... unfortunately, I'm not fond of Anne Tyler novels.  I felt that this couldn't decide if it was a personal growth novel, a family history novel or a mystery novel.  Any of the three of would have worked on their own, but the melding of all of them didn't quite work for me.  I liked it enough to want to finish it, just wasn't fantastic.

Wednesday, November 14, 2018

The Seeker: Finna's Quest Part-I By: E L Russell

A fascinating time travel fantasy.  Well written, and easy to follow; time travel explanations always tend to go awry and get confusing, but not in this book.  Finna is a great protagonist!


Saturday, November 10, 2018

The Emperor of Ocean Park By: Stephen L. Carter


This is a great thriller-reminded me of The Eye of The Needle in it's pace and intrigue.  With the passing of his father, law professor Tal is sent on a hunt for his father's "arrangements".  Standing in his way are his wife, who is about to be nominated for a seat on the Supreme Court, law school colleagues (some who are friendly and some who are not), his messed up family, shadowy figures and a reputed mob boss.  There are so many twists and turns and multiple plot lines that it would be impossible to mention them all-suffice it to say Stephen L. Carter juggles them all and ties them all together beautifully.  No story lines are left hanging, and all are plausible.  A fantastic read!

Sunday, November 4, 2018

The Tastemaker: Carl Van Vechten and the Birth of Modern America By: Edward White

An expertly written biography of a fascinating man you've never heard of!  Carl Van Vechten was an unbelievably busy man in his 84 years.  He was a report, an author, a publicist, a trend setter, a photographer, and a person who was endlessly fascinated by what he felt was true American Culture.  Because of his beliefs he was instrumental in publicizing Gertrude Stein in the States before anyone else.  He did the same for Paul Robeson's singing career and Langston Hughes.  He brought interest in the people, culture and art of Harlem to the world, helping to promote the Harlem Renaissance.  He did all of this, while being a petulant baby about how he was treated and wearing blinders to how he went about doing what he did.  This biography illuminates the amazing life of Van Vechten, illustrating his joy and fascination with everything he encountered in his world, but doesn't shy away from the odd ways in which he lived his life and went about his work.  This is an endlessly fascinating read about an endlessly fascinating man.