Eric Rickstad’s ‘What Remains of Her’ Will Steal Your Sleep [REVIEW]

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Some secrets must never be told. (Photo by Sarah Horrigan, Flickr)

A grieving recluse. An ethereal girl in the woods. A decades old mystery that’s never been solved. Just how deep have some secrets been buried and at what cost will they be unearthed? Find out in Eric Rickstad’s perplexing new thriller, What Remains of Her.  Continue reading “Eric Rickstad’s ‘What Remains of Her’ Will Steal Your Sleep [REVIEW]”

In ‘Blackout,’ Alex Segura Captures Readers Within His Sticky Web of Secrets [REVIEW]

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Fifteen years after his high school crush disappears and her ex-boyfriend is found murdered, Pete Fernandez reopens a cold case he just can’t shake in Alex Segura’s latest novel, Blackout. (Photo by Elias de Carvalho on Pexels.com)

A private investigator with plenty of personal demons. A cold case that has haunted him since high school. When new evidence comes to light, will it lead him to the truth he’s so desperately sought or will the trail go cold once again? Find out in Alex Segura’s fourth Pete Fernandez novel, Blackout. Continue reading “In ‘Blackout,’ Alex Segura Captures Readers Within His Sticky Web of Secrets [REVIEW]”

Alex Kava Sends Readers on a Terrifying Savenger Hunt in ‘Lost Creed’ [REVIEW]

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Ryder Creed rescues abandoned dogs and turns them into heroes in Alex Kava’s Lost Creed. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Immanuel Johnson/Released)

He’s always been the one to rescue his canine companions. But when a madman leads a former Marine and the FBI on a hair-raising scavenger hunt, it may be the dogs’ turn to do the rescuing in Alex Kava’s thrilling new novel, Lost Creed.  Continue reading “Alex Kava Sends Readers on a Terrifying Savenger Hunt in ‘Lost Creed’ [REVIEW]”

‘The Girl in Times Square’ Has A Hard Time Maintaining Her Focus [REVIEW]

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In Paullina Simons’ The Girl in Times Square, a young woman’s search for her missing friend turns into a life-shattering odyssey. (Photo courtesy Pexels)

Life in the big city of New York is expensive and filled with lots of distractions, especially for art student Lily Quinn. But she forgets all of that when her best friend and roommate Amy vanishes without a trace in Paullina Simons’ The Girl in Times Square.  Continue reading “‘The Girl in Times Square’ Has A Hard Time Maintaining Her Focus [REVIEW]”

One Mother’s Worst Nightmare Comes True in ‘The Missing’ [REVIEW]

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When her son goes missing, one mother will stop at nothing to get to the truth in C.L. Taylor’s The Missing. (Photo by Adrien Leguay, Flickr)

When her teenage son disappears, one woman relies on her family to help her through the devastating crisis. But what can she do if she realizes that she may be relying on the wrong people for support? In fact, who can she turn to if she discovers that she can’t trust anyone at all? Find out in C.L. Taylor’s compelling psychological thriller, The Missing. Continue reading “One Mother’s Worst Nightmare Comes True in ‘The Missing’ [REVIEW]”