Yearly Archives: 2008

Win a copy of Absolute Fear by Lisa Jackson

I’m giving away one paperback copy of Absolute Fear by Lisa Jackson. To enter, post a comment. To be entered twice, blog about this contest. Send me a comment once you’ve posted to your blog. This drawing will end Saturday, … Continue reading

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THE GARGOYLE by Andrew Davidson

The narrator is a gorgeous porno actor that crashes his car while driving on a winding mountainous road.   He wakes up in a burn unit with third degree burns over most of his body.   To make things worse, if that … Continue reading

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CHASING HARRY WINSTON by Lauren Weisberger

Emmy, Leigh, and Adriana have been friends for over a decade. Emmy was recently dumped by “the guy”, the man she thought she would marry and have children with. Leigh is a young publicist. She has the perfect job, the … Continue reading

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Sail, by James Patterson & Howard Roughan

Dr. Katherine Dunne plans a sailing vacation for her and her three children in hopes that it will bring them back together. Since her husband died four years ago, her family has been in a quick downward spiral. Carrie, her … Continue reading

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Newton Prophesies, by Keith Katsikas

Michael DiBianco is a Professor at Harvard Divinity School. He’s committed his entire life to discovering the hidden truths within the Bible. In a matter of moments, his world is upended. He is questioned by the FBI about some research … Continue reading

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Hold Tight, by Harlan Coben

I’m not even certain where to begin with this book. Several different subplots simultaneously take place and unbelievably they all tie in together at the end. First, Sixteen year-old Adam Baye has been distant and emotionally removed lately. His best … Continue reading

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Things I Want My Daughters To Know, by Elizabeth Noble

Barbara Forbes, mother of four, is dying of terminal cancer. Barbara is the glue that holds the family together; they all need her to survive. Barbara realizes that her daughters will be forced to embark upon life’s many journeys without … Continue reading

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The Front, by Patricia Cornwell

Let me start off by saying that I’m a devout fan of Cornwell’s work. I loved her Kay Scarpetta books and typically her work is amazing. However, something was lost when Cornwell created a new slate of characters. The Front … Continue reading

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THE WOLFMAN by Nicholas Pekearo

Marlowe Higgins is a bit of a loaner. He moves from town to town, never settling down in one place. Why, you may ask? Because Marlowe Higgins is a werewolf. For years the Wolf existed, uncontrolled and killing at random. … Continue reading

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