Rekiya & Z by Muti’ah Badruddeen When Rekiya and Zaynunah met as teenagers, neither had any inkling this would be the start of a lifelong friendship. That the bond they formed […]
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Smothered by G.P. Gottlieb – Book Review
Smothered: A Whipped and Sipped Mystery by G.P. Gottlieb Alene Baron doesn’t go looking for mysteries, they find her. When the highly disliked owner of a business neighboring the Whipped […]
Graves for Drifters and Thieves by Sophia Minetos – Book Review
Graves for Drifters & Thieves by Sophia Minetos The Hespyrian West is a place for legends and lawless men. Here, Jae Oldridge works as a bounty hunter, getting by with […]
Your Children Are Boring by Tom James – Book Review
Your Children Are Boring by Tom James Your Children Are Boring: or How Modern Parents Ruin Everything by Tom James “The funniest book of the year” Are you sick of […]
The Trial of Connor Padget by Carl Roberts – Book Review
The Trial of Connor Padget by Carl Roberts Jack Carney’s life is unexpectedly put on hold. He is not a criminal lawyer, but his friend needs help. He remembers his time […]
Without Direction by E.N. Crane – Book Review
Without Direction (Ampersand Series Book 2) by E.N. Crane Without Direction by E.N. Crane ⚠ An incredibly thrilling book that is not for the faint of heart or squeamish ⚠ Bridgette […]
Something Wiccan by James Drummond – Book Review
Something Wiccan by James Drummond Something Wiccan (Shadow Tales Book 2) by James Drummond You never know what you might find hidden in the attic. Natalie Sherwood is simply looking […]
Boy Between Worlds: The Cabinet of Curiosities by Cynthia C Huijgens
Boy Between Worlds: The Cabinet of Curiosities by Cynthia C Huijgens In this action-packed thriller, twelve year old Max Mead is headed to Cairo, but there’ll be no time for […]
Scamp and the Legend of Laguna Verde by G S Felton
Scamp and the Legend of Laguna Verde by G S Felton Eleven-year-old Ellis Ring doesn’t know she’s been blessed by a god . . . or has she been cursed? […]
The Good Witch of the South by T. C. Bartlett
The Good Witch of the South by T. C. Bartlett * A fantasy ideally suited for adults, and teenagers, and anyone who loves Oz and flying over the rainbow * There is […]
Arrested Soul: Arrested Series Book 4 by H.L Nida
Arrested Soul: Arrested Series Book 4 by H.L Nida I have to admit Brian’s Greek God good looks are pretty easy on the eyes. I’ve known him for years, yet, […]
Slaves to Desire by Eli Gilić – Book Review
Slaves to Desire by Eli Gilić Charles Baudelaire, Rasputin, Anna Karenina, Romeo and Juliet, Hamlet and Ophelia, Fyodor Dostoevsky, George Sand, Frederic Chopin, Vincent Van Gogh, Antonin Artaud, Maria Izquierdo, […]
White Harvest (Beyond the Veil of Propaganda) by A Kine
White Harvest (Beyond the Veil of Propaganda) by A Kine Trapped in a secret, underground military base, Lilly takes comfort in the arms of a long-term captive there who’s like […]
Finding Alex by Helen Starbuck – Book Review
FINDING ALEX by HELEN STARBUCK Not Knowing Can Be Lethal Assaulted, left for dead, and amnesic, the woman who thinks her name is Alex, may be the only surviving victim of a […]
AWAKEN YOUR DESTINY by NARCIS IOEL MURZA
AWAKEN YOUR DESTINY by NARCIS IOEL MURZA Awaken Your Destiny is a Christian, biblically rooted book about unlocking your potential and living out your destiny. How many times did you feel […]
Blind Focus by Margie Vieira – Book Review
Blind Focus by Margie Vieira Mariana Castillo is forewarned that she must guard her family’s secret of clairvoyance. But the brave twenty-five-year-old always meets life’s ups and downs head on, […]
Escape to Mountain Shadows by Audrey Flynn
Escape to Mountain Shadows by Audrey Flynn Chicago schoolteacher Lucy Shepherd has the world at her feet. Due to marry the ambitious politician Jason Palmer, in what promises to be […]
A Favor for a Favor by Nat Chelloni – Book Review
A Favor for a Favor by Nat Chelloni Chick Lit Cafe’s book review for A Favor For A Favor by Nat Chelloni “Forget favors given; remember those received.” – John […]
Amora by Grant Hallstrom – Book Review
Amora by Grant Hallstrom Amora is an emotional historical Christian novel of forgiveness and redemption. A wealthy patrician denounces his Christian wife and her slave to die in the arena, only […]
Enigma by Violet Moon – Book Review
Enigma by Violet Moon Enigma: A Contemporary, Interracial Romance (Technicolor Love Book 1) by Violet Moon “I remember him walking away that night, and the ring he left behind.” Lex […]