You've Changed

Is long-lasting change possible? In You’ve Changed, the author researches, experiences and interviews to discover how change occurs and whether it is long lasting. The book starts out as a memoir of how the author has changed over the years. However, it quickly morphs into something much more universal. IsContinue Reading

Hack That Dish

Hack That Dish includes 101 restaurant copycat recipes. From Applebee’s delicious Spinach and Artichoke Dip to Jack Link’s Original Beef Jerky, all types of recipes are included. If one of your favorites are here, you can rely on these recipes to recreate the dish at home for a fraction ofContinue Reading

Paradox

Paradox is another fast moving police procedural from the Preston team. Get ready to suspend your disbelief in the sequel to Extinction, a Cash and Colcord thriller. Could aliens have been responsible for a reclusive old coot’s murder in the Colorado wilderness? Or perhaps a Catholic zealot? Why was theContinue Reading

Hope Rises

First, if you haven’t read the first book in this series, Nash Falls, do not read this review as it contains major spoilers for that book. In fact, don’t even read the publisher’s blurb. Hope Rises is a direct sequel that continues Walter Nash’s story after the major cliffhanger inContinue Reading

Drownproof

Drownproof tells the tale of a former Navy SEAL and the eight lessons he learned throughout his life. Using his own exciting life experiences as an example of how each lesson works keeps the book compelling. The author’s life story is more impressive than most. While there are life lessonsContinue Reading

These Familiar Walls

These Familiar Walls is a new twist on the haunted house sub genre that horror and even domestic suspense fans shouldn’t miss. Amber, her firefighting husband, and their two young children move into her childhood home. The house was recently the site of her parents’ brutal murder. However, Amber decidesContinue Reading

Revenge Prey

Revenge Prey begins with a hit on a Russian defector and never lets up. It has been awhile since a James Patterson book has been this good. Lucas Davenport is back fighting the good fight. This time he has to sacrifice a loved one—his beloved Porsche. But to track downContinue Reading

Yesteryear

Yesteryear begins as a women’s fiction slice-of-life story that quickly devolves into something much more original than that. It is a must read if you feel that every story has already been told. Natalie is unsatisfied with her life. Raised in an evangelical community, she chafes at the boundaries ofContinue Reading

A Disorganised Death

In A Disorganised Death, Ellen is a professional declutterer…and an amateur detective. Just like a hammer always seeing a nail, Ellen sees two suspicious deaths among her decluttering jobs. The daughter of a recently deceased pub owner asks Ellen to declutter his house but really wants Ellen to locate hisContinue Reading

The Subtle Art of Folding Space

I was disappointed by The Subtle Art of Folding Space. I loved the cover. However, the plot of this book seems like a mishmash of better science fiction books and movies. The Matrix comes to mind constantly when reading this book. That plot had well-designed world building with an underlyingContinue Reading