
Everywhere to Hide – Siri Mitchell
Whitney Garrison saw the murder. Saw the murderer. Saw his face. And yet, she has no idea what he looks like. He could be anyone. Anywhere. The killer has…Everywhere to Hide. The reason Whitney could […]
Whitney Garrison saw the murder. Saw the murderer. Saw his face. And yet, she has no idea what he looks like. He could be anyone. Anywhere. The killer has…Everywhere to Hide. The reason Whitney could […]
Buried treasure. An election in the balance. A family history put into question. A Dazzle of Diamonds by Liz Johnson is a fascinating book from the moment you glance at the back cover. It features […]
“Sometimes you need someone to step in and save you from yourself.” I pulled the line above from Lynette Eason’s Acceptable Risk because it sums up the entire novel in one simple sentence. This romantic […]
Deep Extraction is my favorite of DiAnn Mills’ FBI Task Force series. Hands down. The FBI tasks Special Agent Tori Templeton to investigate a suspicious death. Her friend’s husband, Nathan Moore, had a heart attack, his […]
One shot–an assassination attempt. One death–a bodyguard’s life lost. A million questions. DiAnn Mills drew me into High Treason from the first page. The third and final book of the FBI Task Force series, I unfortunately […]
Deadly Encounter is the third book by DiAnn Mills that I have read, and thus far – unfortunately – my least favorite. The first book of Mills’s “FBI Task Force” series was well written, and […]
I came to The Dutch House exactly the way a literary person shouldn’t. I had heard the name off Ann Patchett, but because this review site tends towards coverage of Christian fiction, my free time […]
After Goldstone Wood came to an ignominious end, Anne Elisabeth Stengl tried her best to keep the series going. Book seven, Golden Daughter, was published under Rooglewood Press, her own independent publisher. While a full-length […]
I first discovered Goldstone Wood in 2013 with Dragonwitch. I immediately went back to books 1-4 (Heartless, Veiled Rose, Moonblood, and Starflower) and followed the series in lock-step until Anne Elisabeth Stengl put aside that […]
I had not read any of Carrie Stuart Parks’s work prior to Relative Silence. Based off this particular novel, I will be searching for more that she has written. I read Relative Silence in a […]
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