Iris and Roy Johansen’s ‘Sight Unseen’ Is A Terrifying And Suspenseful Read

Do you want a complex thriller that you can’t possible put down until you have read the last page? Well look no further than Sight Unseen by Iris and Roy Johansen! Continue reading “Iris and Roy Johansen’s ‘Sight Unseen’ Is A Terrifying And Suspenseful Read”
Trust Your Intuition and Live Life Wide Open

I’m a firm believer in trusting your instincts. If you get a bad feeling about something, that little nagging feeling in the pit of your stomach is your intuition’s way of saying, “Hold it right there, mister. You’d better think about this for a moment.” Continue reading “Trust Your Intuition and Live Life Wide Open”
Matt Burgess’s ‘Uncle Janice’ Is A Hardcore Undercover Story
Matt Burgess’s Uncle Janice isn’t the type of undercover story I usually read. Continue reading “Matt Burgess’s ‘Uncle Janice’ Is A Hardcore Undercover Story”
Sylvia True’s ‘The Wednesday Group’ Left Me Feeling Very Introspective
The Wednesday Group is made up of five women whose partners are all dealing with some form of sexual addiction. Continue reading “Sylvia True’s ‘The Wednesday Group’ Left Me Feeling Very Introspective”
‘Wild Horses’ Isn’t B.J. Daniels Best Novel
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For many years, B. J. Daniels has written romantic suspense novels packed with intrigue and likeable characters readers can relate to. Her characters are defined by their deeply entrenched roots, history, and their love for the land, especially the West. These traits forge a strong bond between the reader and the many distinctive people who populate Daniels’ novels. However, Wild Horses, the first in the Montana Hamiltons series, falls flat and fails to reach the author’s usual standard. Continue reading “‘Wild Horses’ Isn’t B.J. Daniels Best Novel”