Danger Lurks ‘Beneath Copper Falls’ [REVIEW]

Waterfall
Love can be as beautiful and destructive as water in Colleen Coble’s new Rock Harbor novel, Beneath Copper Falls.
(Photo by Robert Brown, Flickr)

Idyllic Rock Harbor is picturesque and beautiful, but is it safe? Or is the tranquil town simply a facade to hide a malicious evil that lurks just beneath the surface? Find out in bestselling author Colleen Coble’s new romantic suspense novel, Beneath Copper Falls. 
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Old Secrets Prove Deadly in ‘Thief’s Mark’ [REVIEW]

Cotswolds, England
When new bodies appear and old secrets resurface, FBI agents Sharpe and Donovan must crack the case in Carla Neggers’ Thief’s Mark. (Photo by JR P, Flickr)

FBI agents Emma Sharpe and Colin Donovan never can seem to stay far from trouble. When a body turns up in a tranquil English village, dark secrets about a ghastly past rope the duo into yet another hair-raising adventure in Carla Neggers’ latest, Thief’s Mark.  Continue reading “Old Secrets Prove Deadly in ‘Thief’s Mark’ [REVIEW]”

‘Presidents’ Day’ Preys Upon America’s Worst Fears [REVIEW]

White House
In Seth Margolin’s Presidents’ Day, the White House could soon be run by an evil tyrant. (Photo by angela n., Flickr)

One man with a grand scheme and ulterior motives has every intention of insuring who gets elected as the new ruler of the free world. But what does he really want and what is his ultimate agenda? Find out in Seth Margolis’ brilliant new novel, Presidents’ Day.  Continue reading “‘Presidents’ Day’ Preys Upon America’s Worst Fears [REVIEW]”

War Correspondent Turned Ambassatrix Reveals the Very Real Dangers of Journalism in ‘Dirty Wars and Polished Silver’ [REVIEW]

Lydna Schuster
Whether dodging bullets or working a room as the ambassador’s wife, Lynda Schuster has seen it all and lived to tell about it. (Photo courtesy Lynda Schuster)

Sometimes the very things we try to outrun wind up being the things we embrace. So how does a teenage girl trying to leave behind a brain numbing Midwestern upbringing in search of adventure wind up being a journalist in some of the world’s most dangerous hot zones and ultimately, the wife of an American diplomat? Find out in the fascinating memoir, Dirty Wars and Polished Silver: The Life and Times of a War Correspondent Turned Ambassatrix by Lynda Schuster.  Continue reading “War Correspondent Turned Ambassatrix Reveals the Very Real Dangers of Journalism in ‘Dirty Wars and Polished Silver’ [REVIEW]”