I'm starting a new series! Actually, it connects with Lucy Kincaid at book #4 so me and several Goodreads members are pausing to read this one before returning to that series group read. Maxine (Max) Revere is a freelance investigative journalist, inspired by the disappearance and presumed murder of her college roommate years ago. She… Continue reading Maximum Exposure by Allison Brennan @Allison_Brennan @MinotaurBooks
It Takes a Thief by Sloane Steele @SSchroeder @Carina Press
Jared Towers and his cousin, Mia Benson, have a mission and it’s big and risky. Their fathers cheated many out of millions through a Ponzi scheme and avoided justice by fleeing the country with the help of their wealthy and enabling friends. Jared and Mia have a plan in which they can recoup a lot… Continue reading It Takes a Thief by Sloane Steele @SSchroeder @Carina Press
The Morning After by Lisa Jackson @natalienaudus @BrilliancePub
There’s a sick-minded serial killer in Savannah who is burying his victims alive and he appears to have Detective Pierce Reed in his sights, at least that’s what it looks like. Newspaper reporter Nikki Gillette is doggedly determined to not only get the story but to gain access to Reed and get him to open… Continue reading The Morning After by Lisa Jackson @natalienaudus @BrilliancePub
The Dead Will Tell by Linda Castillo @LindaCastillo11 @MacmillanAudio #KathleenMcInerney
One night almost 35 years ago, the Hochstetler family was shredded when they were set upon by masked robbers. Fast forward to the present and Police Chief Kate Burkholder investigates the hanging of a wealthy man in his own barn that at first looks like a suicide. As she and her team continue to probe,… Continue reading The Dead Will Tell by Linda Castillo @LindaCastillo11 @MacmillanAudio #KathleenMcInerney
Guest Post: What’s in a Name? This Much Huxley Knows by Gail Aldwin
Gail Aldwin tells the stories behind the names of her characters in her second contemporary novel for adults, This Much Huxley Knows. About the Book I’m seven years old and I’ve never had a best mate. Trouble is, no one gets my jokes. And Breaks-it isn’t helping. Ha! You get it, don’t you? Brexit means… Continue reading Guest Post: What’s in a Name? This Much Huxley Knows by Gail Aldwin
Midnight Bayou by Nora Roberts @BrilliancePub
Declan Fitzgerald abandoned his Boston law practice and moved to New Orleans after having purchased Manet Hall, a bayou mansion crying for restoration and attention. He’d seen the house when he was in college and had an inexplicable connection to it. When his best friend and college roommate let him know it was up for… Continue reading Midnight Bayou by Nora Roberts @BrilliancePub
Teddy Spenser Isn’t Looking for Love by Kim Fielding @KFieldingWrites @DanielHenningLA @HarlequinAudio @CarinaPress
Teddy Spenser is responsible for design and marketing at Reddyflora in Chicago and is teamed up with Romeo Blue, their software engineer, to create a smart vase. Teddy is a free spirit with an effervescent personality while Romeo is über reserved to put it mildly, though he’s beyond gorgeous. They’re struggling to get the design… Continue reading Teddy Spenser Isn’t Looking for Love by Kim Fielding @KFieldingWrites @DanielHenningLA @HarlequinAudio @CarinaPress
Saturdays at the Café
Saturdays at the Café is a weekly feature hosted here to talk about and discuss the books I’ve discovered during the past week, added to my shelf and am excited about reading. They may be new/scheduled releases I’ve seen on NetGalley, at the library, or from publishers or they may be older titles my friends have… Continue reading Saturdays at the Café
Dead Memories by Angela Marsons @WriteAngie @JanCramerVoice @HachetteUK @bookouture
DI Kim Stone and DS Bryant respond to a call at Chaucer House in Hollytree, a site all too familiar to Kim. When they arrive, Bryant tries to shield her from the scene, to no avail, as it is chillingly similar to the one where six-year old Kim and her younger brother were found. A… Continue reading Dead Memories by Angela Marsons @WriteAngie @JanCramerVoice @HachetteUK @bookouture
Saturdays at the Café
Saturdays at the Café is a weekly feature hosted here to talk about and discuss the books I’ve discovered during the past week, added to my shelf and am excited about reading. They may be new/scheduled releases I’ve seen on NetGalley, at the library, or from publishers or they may be older titles my friends have… Continue reading Saturdays at the Café
