When famed psychic Perspicacious Peg predicts a murder will occur at England’s Belief and Beyond conference, her science-minded colleagues recruit twenty-six-year-old budding sleuth Emily Castles to attend the event as a “future crimes investigator.” The suspected victim: celebrated magician Edmund Zenon, who plans to perform a daring stunt at the conference—and is offering fifty… Continue reading Book Seven of 2014: BEYOND BELIEF by Helen Smith
Book Six of 2014: BREAKING THROUGH THE WAVES by E.L. Todd
Sydney and Coen are ready to take the next step of their relationship. She knows she has to reveal her heartbreaking past to him. While some of it has been revealed, there is still more to the story. Will he stand by her side and help her through the ordeal, or will he turn… Continue reading Book Six of 2014: BREAKING THROUGH THE WAVES by E.L. Todd
Feeling Good
A few weeks ago my mother and I had a conversation about life. She has been having speed bump after speed bump detouring her wanted path and had the well known blues that everyone has when confronted with the same issues. I proceeded to tell her how Karma (my chosen word for God) is watching… Continue reading Feeling Good
Book Five of 2014: CONNECTED BY THE SEA by E.L. Todd
Sydney is attending University of Hawaii on Oahu where she's majoring in Marine Biology. She loves her friends, her job, and her school. Since her ex-boyfriend cheated on her six months ago, she hasn't moves onto anybody new yet. When Coen catches her eye, she's immediately attracted to him in a very carnal way.… Continue reading Book Five of 2014: CONNECTED BY THE SEA by E.L. Todd
Book Four of 2014: STEAMPUNK HOLMES: LEGACY OF THE NAUTILUS by P.C. Martin
In an alternative Steampunk universe (c.1885), the plans for Captain Nemo's mysterious Nautilus submarine have been stolen from the British Secret Service. There is only one man who can solve the case, Sherlock Holmes. With his bionic side-kick Doctor Watson, and his brilliant and lethal sister, Mycroft Holmes, Sherlock unravels a mystery that will… Continue reading Book Four of 2014: STEAMPUNK HOLMES: LEGACY OF THE NAUTILUS by P.C. Martin
Book Three of 2014: GIRL OF NIGHTMARES by Kendare Blake
It's been months since the ghost of Anna Korlov opened a door to Hell in her basement and disappeared into it, but ghost-hunter Cas Lowood can't move on. His friends remind him that Anna sacrificed herself so that Cas could live—not walk around half dead. He knows they're right, but in Cas's eyes, no living… Continue reading Book Three of 2014: GIRL OF NIGHTMARES by Kendare Blake
Book Two of 2014: WAKING UP MARRIED by Mira Lyn Kelly
Her first thought: "Who are you?" It's the morning after her cousin's bachelorette party in Vegas and Megan Scott wakes up with the mother of all hangovers. Even worse, she's in a stranger's penthouse having woken up with something else as well - a funny, arrogant, sexy...husband! Up until now, finding even a boyfriend had… Continue reading Book Two of 2014: WAKING UP MARRIED by Mira Lyn Kelly
The New Year
As you can tell from my previous post, I have already started on listing my books of the year. This year, I'm going to do something a bit different. I'm a HUGE bibliophile. It's very difficult for me to enter a bookstore and leave with nothing. Because of that fact, it is also difficult for… Continue reading The New Year
Book One of 2014: ROGUE ANGEL: DESTINY by Alex Archer
An ancient order tied to the Vatican . . . A blood fortune buried in the caves of France . . . A conspiracy of power, greed and darkest evil . . . Archaeologist and explorer Annja Creed's fascination with the myths and mysteries of the past leads her to a crypt in the… Continue reading Book One of 2014: ROGUE ANGEL: DESTINY by Alex Archer
It is Okay.
Everyone knows what it means to be potty trained. It's a symbol of growth; a kind of gateway to the bigger things. When the diapers come off and the big boy or girl pants come on, you are officially a kid going to adulthood. My little boy is starting to be interested in the potty.… Continue reading It is Okay.
