Circle of Lies by Sara Dailey & Staci Weber Book Review

Circle of Lies Authors Sara Dailey and Staci Weber

This review of Circle of Lies is made possible by a review copy provided at no charge. Circle of Lies After Reading Pack of Lies, the first book in the Red Ridge Pack series, I was overly enthusiastic to start right away with the second installment, Circle of Lies which now features Aiden Wright, brother of the kick ass heroin Allison from … [Read more...]

Living London by Kristin Vayden Book Review

Living London Author Kristin Vayden

This review of Living London is made possible by a review copy provided at no charge. Living London Thanks to the parting gift her grandmother left her, Jocelyn goes back in time straight into Regency London. There she has to try to fit in and remember the life she was supposed to be leading if she had indeed been raised in that era. Here … [Read more...]

Review: A Good Man – Screenplay by Vanessa Morgan

Vanessa Morgan

I'm not usually one to review screenplays. I find them somewhat hard to follow, but not impossible. Previously, I was involved in theater and drama classes so I have had experience with a variety of different plays. If I could choose one thing different about this review, it would be the format I read it in. It is easy enough to understand the … [Read more...]

Book Review: Songs of My Life… Slightly Out of Tune

Susan Dintino

Songs of My Life by Susan Dintino was a great read. Offering up advice to people over 40. The great thing that about this book is that I'm not over 40 (not even close), however I found that I could relate to most of the stories within. Susan Dintino draws from her own personal experiences and her stories will make you laugh, cry and realize that … [Read more...]

Flesh by Khanh Ha Book Review

Flesh Author Khanh Ha

Flesh by Khanh Ha is a detailed historical fiction novel about a young boy named Tai living in 19th century Tonkin. His fight for his family, his quest for love and the search for peace. Flesh is aptly named where Khanh Ha explores all the desires of the flesh and whether they truly matter in the end. The story was haunting and the details were … [Read more...]

Book Review: Greco’s Game

James Houston Turner

Unlikely heroes - folks with bad backgrounds or questionable moral codes- deliver epic results. The term itself brings to mind characters such as The Corleone family who killed at will, but rightfully defended their sister against an abusive husband. You knew what they’d done, but you still cheered for them. Add a new name to your unlikely hero … [Read more...]

Book Review: The Watchers

Monique O'Connor James

I was surprised to find a similar storyline behind this novel to a previous book I reviewed. What I was even more surprised to find is that, even with the similar material, this book captured my attention in a way that the other did not. James is a fantastic writer and lets you really see what she has pictured in her mind while writing these … [Read more...]

Book Review: Asylum: Hollywood Tales from My Great Depression: Brain Dis-Ease, Recovery, and Being My Mother’s Son

Joe Pantoliano

I love reading memoirs. For me there's just something great about taking a look into a celebrities real life. I love being reminded that the grass is not greener on the other side and with celebrities and Hollywood it is so easy to forget that sometimes. Having to chance to read Asylum by Joe Pantoliano was exciting. I have always loved his acting … [Read more...]