‘The Sworn Virgin’ Reminds Us To Never Give Up [REVIEW]

Throughout history and all around the world, women have had to fight for their rights and for their freedom. In some countries, this is still the case. And in early twentieth-century Albania, a woman’s independence came at a great price: she must remain a virgin for the rest of her life. Continue reading “‘The Sworn Virgin’ Reminds Us To Never Give Up [REVIEW]”
Robin Cook Administers a New Nightmare with ‘Charlatans’ [REVIEW]

The master and creator of the medical thriller is back with a chilling new novel that once again makes readers take a closer look at anesthesia, hospitals, and the physicians who work there. In Charlatans, Dr. Robin Cook proves that bad doctors do exist and begs the question: just how much can you trust the people who manage your healthcare? Continue reading “Robin Cook Administers a New Nightmare with ‘Charlatans’ [REVIEW]”
Did She, or Didn’t She—from J.T. Ellison’s ‘Lie to Me’ [EXCERPT]

Don’t look for me.
Those were the last words she’d used to him. Continue reading “Did She, or Didn’t She—from J.T. Ellison’s ‘Lie to Me’ [EXCERPT]”
‘Before the Dawn’ Will Make Readers Believe in Monsters [REVIEW]

When a woman is found brutally murdered, an FBI agent must face ghosts from his past to determine whether the killer is a copycat or if an old nemesis is back from the dead in Cynthia Eden’s Before the Dawn. Continue reading “‘Before the Dawn’ Will Make Readers Believe in Monsters [REVIEW]”
‘Little Boy Lost’ Is A Captivating Legal Thriller Ripped from the Headlines [REVIEW]

When an African American boy goes missing in St. Louis, nobody pays any attention until his sibling decides to take matters into her own hands and makes a struggling attorney take notice in J.D. Trafford’s new legal thriller, Little Boy Lost. Continue reading “‘Little Boy Lost’ Is A Captivating Legal Thriller Ripped from the Headlines [REVIEW]”