Debra Webb’s ‘Dark Whispers’ Wreaks Havoc With Our Sanity [REVIEW]

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Natalie Drummond is sure she shot the person who broke into her home. Or did she? Find out in Debra Webb’s Dark Whispers.
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Natalie Drummond needs help. Since suffering a brain injury, there are gaps in her short term memory. Still, she insists someone is watching her. She hears and sees things, sights and sounds which she can not explain. Her doctor says these apparitions may only be flashbacks, but she isn’t so sure. Thus begins Debra Webb’s thrilling new novel, Dark Whispers.  Continue reading “Debra Webb’s ‘Dark Whispers’ Wreaks Havoc With Our Sanity [REVIEW]”

Sandra Brown Produces Another Page Turner With ‘Sting’ [REVIEW]

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When a hit man is assigned to kill businesswoman Jordie Bennet, it should have been easy money. But then someone gets greedy in Sandra Brown’s STING. (Photo courtesy Grand Central Publishing, YouTube)

I love Sandra Brown! Every time I finish one of her books, I always look forward to the next, eagerly checking her website to see when I can expect to read another of her suspenseful stories. This month, Brown fans can rejoice because she has once again produced a winner with her newest release, Sting.  Continue reading “Sandra Brown Produces Another Page Turner With ‘Sting’ [REVIEW]”

Will Eve Duncan Survive Iris Johansen’s ‘Night and Day’? [REVIEW] 

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Forensic sculptor Eve Duncan will do anything to protect a young girl. But what will she do when she becomes a killer’s next target? (Photo designed by Rob Grom)

Night and Day is the third installment in Iris Johansen’s latest Eve Duncan trilogy that began with Shadow Play and continued with Hide Away. This time out, Eve is joined by Joe Quinn, Jane MacGuire and friends, each with their own unique talent, as they race against the clock to save a young girl named Cara Delaney from the evil clutches of her sociopathic mother and deceptively innocent grandfather, Sergai Kaskov. Continue reading “Will Eve Duncan Survive Iris Johansen’s ‘Night and Day’? [REVIEW] “

Even Eve Duncan Can’t Save Iris Johansen’s ‘Hide Away’ [REVIEW]

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Eve Duncan hides a young girl in the Scottish highlands. But is it enough to keep her safe from her enemies?
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Iris Johansen’s Hide Away is the second installment in the author’s current trilogy that began with Shadow Play. Here, forensic sculptor Eve Duncan and Joe Quinn continue to protect a young girl named Cara Delaney from her sociopathic mother, Natalie Castino, and those on her payroll. Continue reading “Even Eve Duncan Can’t Save Iris Johansen’s ‘Hide Away’ [REVIEW]”

Things Don’t Add Up In Lisa Scottoline’s ‘Most Wanted’ [REVIEW]

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She wanted a baby more than anything… and then she found out her sperm donor may be a killer.
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Christine and Marcus Nilsson tried to have a baby for years. After exhausting all options, they decide to use a sperm donor. Then, three months into the pregnancy, Christine sees a news report about a man who has raped several women… and the man looks remarkably like the photo of their donor. This impossible situation thus poses the question: what would you do if the biological father of your unborn child was a killer? New York Times bestselling novelist Lisa Scottoline tackles this tough topic in her suspenseful new novel, Most Wanted.  Continue reading “Things Don’t Add Up In Lisa Scottoline’s ‘Most Wanted’ [REVIEW]”