Category Archives: Review

Review: Assassin’s Code by Jonathan Maberry

Paperback: 432 pages Publisher: St. Martin’s Griffin (April 10, 2012) ISBN-10: 0312552203 Source: Publisher U.S. Department of Military Sciences Captain Joe Ledger and the Echo Team have been sent to Iran to rescue a group of American students held hostage. … Continue reading

Posted in Horror, Paranormal Fiction, Review, St. Martin's Griffin, Thriller | 4 Comments

Review: This Life Is In Your Hands by Melissa Coleman

Paperback: 352 pages Publisher: Harper Perennial; Reprint edition (April 10, 2012) ISBN-10: 0061958336 Source: Publisher In the late 1960s, Melissa Coleman’s parents, Eliot and Sue, gave up their life in regular society to move to a rural rugged coastland in Maine. … Continue reading

Posted in Harper Books, Memoir, Non-Fiction, Review | 8 Comments

Review: The Lifeboat by Charlotte Rogan

Hardcover: 288 pages Publisher: Reagan Arthur Books; 1 edition (April 3, 2012) ISBN-10: 0316185906 Source: Publisher (Netgalley) It’s 1914. The Empress Alexandra, bound for New York, suffers a fire on deck and the passengers are forced to flee the ship, five days out … Continue reading

Posted in Literary Fiction, Mystery/Suspense, Reagan Arthur Books, Review | 14 Comments

Frightful Friday: Nocturnal by Scott Sigler

Frightful Friday is a weekly meme in which I feature a particularly scary or chilling book that I’ve read that week. This week’s Frightful Friday featured book is Nocturnal by Scott Sigler: Hardcover: 576 pages Publisher: Crown; 1St Edition edition … Continue reading

Posted in Crime Fiction, Crown Books, Frightful Friday, Horror, Paranormal Fiction, Review, Science Fiction | 4 Comments

Review: The Song Remains the Same by Allison Winn Scotch

Hardcover: 320 pages Publisher: Putnam Adult (April 12, 2012) ISBN-10: 0399157581 Source: Publisher Nell Slattery is only one of two survivors of a horrible plane crash. When she awakens in the hospital she is confused, devoid of all her memories. … Continue reading

Posted in Mystery/Suspense, Putnam, Women's Fiction | 7 Comments

Review: These Girls by Sarah Pekkanen

Paperback: 336 pages Publisher: Washington Square Press; Original edition (April 10, 2012) ISBN-10: 1451612540 Source: Publisher Three young women, Cate, Renee, and Abby, have come from vary different backgrounds. They all wind up in New York, each escaping and old … Continue reading

Posted in Review, Simon & Schuster, Washington Square Press, Women's Fiction | 6 Comments

Review: The Woman Who Wasn’t There:The True Story of an Incredible Deception by Robin Gaby Fisher and Angelo J. Guglielmo, Jr.

Hardcover: 304 pages Publisher: Touchstone (April 3, 2012) ISBN-10: 1451652089 Source: Publisher After the tragic events of 9/11, those who survived the terrorist attack sought out others in attempts to seek solace and understanding for the feelings they were experiencing.  One of the … Continue reading

Posted in Non-Fiction, Review, Simon & Schuster, Touchstone Books | Tagged , | 8 Comments

Review: Save Me by Lisa Scottoline

Hardcover: 384 pages Publisher: St. Martin’s Press; First Edition edition (April 12, 2011) ISBN-10: 031238078X Source: Publisher Rose McKenna volunteers to be a lunchroom volunteer when she learns her eight-year-old daughter Melly has been bullied by another little girl.  Melly was born with … Continue reading

Posted in Mystery/Suspense, Review, SheKnows, St. Martin's Press | 7 Comments

Frightful Friday: Rise Again by Ben Tripp

Frightful Friday is a weekly meme in which I feature a particularly scary or chilling book that I’ve read that week. This week’s featured book is Rise Again by Ben Tripp: Audio CD Publisher: Tantor Media; Unabridged,MP3 – Unabridged CD … Continue reading

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Review: The Thirteen by Susie Moloney

Paperback: 336 pages Publisher: William Morrow Paperbacks; Original edition (March 27, 2012) ISBN-10: 0062117661 Source:  Publisher Paula Wittmore and her teen daughter, Rowan, are struggling to get by. To make matters worse, Paula’s recently lost her job as a waitress at a strip … Continue reading

Posted in Horror, Paranormal Fiction, Review, William Morrow | Tagged | 2 Comments