Synopsis: In her twenty-fifth adventure, vampire hunter and necromancer Anita Blake learns that evil is in the eye of the beholder... Anita has never seen Damian, her vampire servant, in such a state. The rising sun doesn’t usher in the peaceful death that he desperately needs. Instead, he’s being bombarded with violent nightmares and blood … Continue reading Review: Crimson Death by Laurell K Hamilton
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Author Guest Post: ‘Writing About Your Twenties in Your Thirties’ by Sarah Tierney #BlogTour #SandstonePress
As part of her blog tour for her newly released title, Making Spaces, the author has kindly written a short essay entitled 'Writing about your twenties in your thirties'. I love that the author has clearly put a lot of herself into her main character, Miriam. As a woman in her miiiiiid....late.... twenties, it's nice … Continue reading Author Guest Post: ‘Writing About Your Twenties in Your Thirties’ by Sarah Tierney #BlogTour #SandstonePress
Book Review: Making Space by Sarah Tierney
Synopsis: Miriam is twenty-nine: temping, living with a flatmate who is no longer a friend, and still trying to find her place in life. She falls in love with Erik after he employs her to clear out his paper-packed home. They are worlds apart: he is forty-five, a successful photographer and artist and an obsessive … Continue reading Book Review: Making Space by Sarah Tierney
Review: Pecker Tracks by R.S. Dees
Synopsis: It’s 1979 and fifteen-year-old Ronny and his pals are all virgins. In fact, they’ve rarely spoken to real, live females. That all changes when Mary Ellen comes to town. Ronny and his friends, six-fingered Melv and mutton-chopped Butch, are charmed by the Texas girl who is staying with her aunt for the summer. Mary … Continue reading Review: Pecker Tracks by R.S. Dees
Review: Hyper by John A. Autero
Synopsis: “Evil doesn’t have a problem finding the middle of nowhere.” People are being savagely murdered on Decontamination Depot 315 and Charlie Kennedy needs to figure out who's doing it. Is it the most logical choice, the prisoner visiting the depot who happens to be a convicted multi-murderer? Or is it the goody-two-shoes from Kansas … Continue reading Review: Hyper by John A. Autero
Review: Two Nights by Kathy Reichs
Synopsis: #1 New York Times bestselling author Kathy Reichs steps beyond her classic Temperance Brennan series in a new standalone thriller featuring a smart, tough, talented heroine whose thirst for justice stems from her own dark past. Meet Sunday Night, a woman with physical and psychological scars, and a killer instinct. . . . Sunnie … Continue reading Review: Two Nights by Kathy Reichs
Review: Boys Don’t Cry by Tim Grayburn
Synopsis: Suicide is the single biggest killer of men aged 20-45 in the UK. Depression and undiagnosed mental illness are huge contributors to these deaths as they're often more difficult to diagnose in men. And those men don't tend to talk about the typical symptoms or visit their doctor. Meet Tim. For nearly a decade … Continue reading Review: Boys Don’t Cry by Tim Grayburn
Review: Sins of the Flesh by Eve Silver (Sins series book 3)
Synopsis: The blood of the Underworld lord of evil runs through soul reaper Malthus Krayl’s veins. Raised to fight for survival and to kill for victory, he can destroy anyone who poses a threat. As he searches for the one responsible for his brother’s murder, he refuses to succumb to any distraction…until his sworn enemy […]
Review: Sin’s Daughter by Eve Silver (Sins series #0.5)
Synopsis: A Sins Series Novella! Cursed with immortality, driven into a nomadic life on the fringes of society to escape those who hunt her, Amber Hale has learned the bitter lesson that she can never grow close to anyone. Never love. Only once did she break her own rules. And her lover, Kai Warin, paid … Continue reading Review: Sin’s Daughter by Eve Silver (Sins series #0.5)
Guest Post: A Writer is Always Terrified by Joyce Schneider
ABOUT THE AUTHOR: J.A. (Joyce Anne) Schneider is a former staffer at Newsweek Magazine, a wife, mom, and reading addict. She loves thrillers…which may seem odd, since she was once a major in French Literature - wonderful but sometimes heavy stuff. Now, for years, she has become increasingly fascinated with medicine, forensic science, and police … Continue reading Guest Post: A Writer is Always Terrified by Joyce Schneider
Review: Watching You by J.A. Schneider
Synopsis: A serial killer texts his victims first. A detective vows revenge. He comes after her. In the chill of an October night, Detective Kerri Blasco is called to a bizarre murder scene. Leda Winfield, a young volunteer for the homeless, has been shot. Her cell phone displays the frightening text, WATCHING YOU, and into … Continue reading Review: Watching You by J.A. Schneider
Review: Lost Souls by Kelley Armstrong
Synopsis: The disappearing hitchhiker is one of the hoariest urban legends, and no one knows that better than Gabriel Walsh, a lawyer who grew up on folklore and myth. When author of books on the supernatural Patrick brings Gabriel a case of a hitchhiking woman in white who vanished on a country road after accepting … Continue reading Review: Lost Souls by Kelley Armstrong
