‘It Takes Death to Reach A Star’ Nominated for Dragon Award

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Authors Stu Jones and Gareth Worthington dreamed of the stars. Now they may reach them faster than they thought! (Photo by Miriam Espacio on Pexels.com)

Back in June, we introduced you to the big new sci-fi epic by Stu Jones and Gareth Worthington, It Takes Death to Reach A Star. From the moment we first read it, we knew it was a story that would captivate readers, and we’re delighted to announce we were right. In fact, fans love this book so much, it has now been nominated for a Dragon Award! Continue reading “‘It Takes Death to Reach A Star’ Nominated for Dragon Award”

‘Tiffany Blues’ Is As Luminescent As Its Namesake [REVIEW]

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Everything looks better through beautiful Tiffany glass… except her past. (Photo by Can Pac Swire, Flickr)

A budding artist with a dark past. A wealthy socialite with a penchant for trouble. A living legend’s charismatic grandson. The three of them are brought together because of one shared passion. But will buried secrets shatter their jazz-kissed lives and destroy the bond they share? Find out in M.J. Rose’s beautiful and mysterious new novel, Tiffany Blues.  Continue reading “‘Tiffany Blues’ Is As Luminescent As Its Namesake [REVIEW]”

Where Can You Run When Faced with ‘Shattered Silence’? [REVIEW]

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While someone is hunting her ex-husband, a young divorcee must seek refuge in Amish country in Marta Perry’s Shattered Silence. (Photo by Anthony Citrano, Flickr).

A kindergarten teacher about to lose her home. An ex-husband who can’t be trusted. A private investigator determined to get to the truth. Three lives collide and send a young woman fleeing to the Pennsylvania Dutch community she found solace in as a child. But will they be able to protect her from what is relentlessly pursuing her? Find out in Marta Perry’s Shattered SilenceContinue reading “Where Can You Run When Faced with ‘Shattered Silence’? [REVIEW]”

Family Comes First at ‘The House at Saltwater Point’ [REVIEW]

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When her sister vanishes off her boat without a trace, everyone is a suspect in Colleen Coble’s The House at Saltwater Point. (Photo by Robert Couse-Baker, Flickr)

What was supposed to be a night out on the town with her sister turns into one woman’s nightmare as she discovers her sibling’s boat sprayed with blood. Who would want her sister dead? Will she ever discover the truth? Find out in Colleen Coble’s latest novel, The House at Saltwater Point.  Continue reading “Family Comes First at ‘The House at Saltwater Point’ [REVIEW]”

‘America for Beginners’ Should Be Required Reading for Everyone [REVIEW]

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A classic road trip becomes more than just a journey across the country in Leah Franqui’s America for Beginners. (Photo by Pok Rie on Pexels.com)

Soon after her husband’s death, and much to everyone’s dismay, a woman does the unthinkable: she leaves her homeland behind and travels to the United States to discover the truth regarding questions her deceased spouse would never answer. But will she like the answers she receives? Find out in Leah Franqui’s debut novel, America for Beginners.
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