Debra Webb’s ‘Still Waters’ Delves Into the Dark Recesses of the Criminal Mind [REVIEW]

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When a news anchor becomes the prime suspect in a murder investigation, will she be able to prove her innocence in time? (Photo by Paolo Margari, Flickr)
Being in the limelight may have its advantages, but it can also have a serious downside… especially when someone turns a beautiful journalist into a scapegoat for murder in Debra Webb’s Still Waters, the second novel in her Faces of Evil series. Continue reading “Debra Webb’s ‘Still Waters’ Delves Into the Dark Recesses of the Criminal Mind [REVIEW]”

Lucinda Scala Quinn Teaches Us How She Cooks for Her ‘Mad Hungry Family’ [REVIEW]

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Lucinda Scala Quinn is a longtime crusader for the family meal. (Photo courtesy madhungrylsq, YouTube)

We are firm believers in the old adage that food is love. It is one of the reasons that we are such huge fans of Lucinda Scala Quinn. She’s been preaching about the importance of cooking for your family for years now. As a mom, she realizes this is not always an easy feat, but after raising three sons, she knows that it is possible, and that is why her Mad Hungry trilogy of cookbooks should be a staple in every family’s kitchen. Each volume is not only packed full of recipes that will satisfy growing teens, but they are also filled with cooking principles which make the family meal the bedrock we can all build upon. The third book chronicling her culinary journey, Mad Hungry Family, is the capstone on this epic quest to bring families together.  Continue reading “Lucinda Scala Quinn Teaches Us How She Cooks for Her ‘Mad Hungry Family’ [REVIEW]”

Debra Webb’s ‘Dark Whispers’ Wreaks Havoc With Our Sanity [REVIEW]

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Natalie Drummond is sure she shot the person who broke into her home. Or did she? Find out in Debra Webb’s Dark Whispers.
(Photo by Jo Christian Oterhals, Flickr)
Natalie Drummond needs help. Since suffering a brain injury, there are gaps in her short term memory. Still, she insists someone is watching her. She hears and sees things, sights and sounds which she can not explain. Her doctor says these apparitions may only be flashbacks, but she isn’t so sure. Thus begins Debra Webb’s thrilling new novel, Dark Whispers.  Continue reading “Debra Webb’s ‘Dark Whispers’ Wreaks Havoc With Our Sanity [REVIEW]”

Love Trumps Hate in Diana Palmer’s ‘Denim and Lace’ [REVIEW]

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Will a strong-willed rancher be able to overcome the past for a chance at true love? (Photo by Martin Burrow, Flickr)

The socialite and the cowboy. They might be neighbors, but they may as well live on two different planets. With a bitter rift separating their two families, is a romance between these two strong-willed people even possible or is it destined to end in disaster? Find out in Diana Palmer’s Denim and Lace.  Continue reading “Love Trumps Hate in Diana Palmer’s ‘Denim and Lace’ [REVIEW]”

No One Is Safe in Alex Kava’s ‘Reckless Creed’ [REVIEW]

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When Ryder Creed and his search-and-rescue dog Grace find the body of a young woman in southern Alabama, her death could have greater implications than they realize. (Photo by Edward Zulawski, Flickr)

Ryder Creed, his K-9 search-and-rescue dogs, and Maggie O’Dell are in a race against the clock to discover who is behind a mysterious outbreak of avian flu, what happened to a missing government scientist, and why birds and people are dying in one place after another. Questions abound in Alex Kava’s third Creed novel, Reckless Creed.  Continue reading “No One Is Safe in Alex Kava’s ‘Reckless Creed’ [REVIEW]”