Paris is Always a Good Idea by Jenn McKinlay

There’s a recipe for a Jenn McKinlay romantic comedy. It’s one part laughter; one smaller part madcap physical comedy. Add one part charming romance. Stir in a large handful of idyllic setting (Ireland, Paris, and Tuscany all in one book). Add a dash of...

Tuesday Mooney Talks to Ghosts by Kate Racculia

Anyone who has read Edgar Allan Poe knows Kate Racculia’s latest book is going to be delightful. The opening of Tuesday Mooney Talks to Ghosts is only three pages, but it captures the mysteries, loneliness and secrets that will unfold in the book. with the...

The Murder List by Hank Phillippi Ryan

When I selected Hank Phillippi Ryan’s The Murder List as the Pick of the Month for Library Journal, I knew fans of legal thrillers would appreciate the unusual twists in the book. She manipulates the reader as well as the characters. The book is easier to...

Little Comfort by Edwin Hill

I’m not into creepy characters and thrillers. Occasionally, I read one, sometimes by accident. And, I don’t like women and children in jeopardy books. If you like books with menacing atmospheres and intense scenes, you might want to try Edwin Hill’s...

Trust Me by Hank Phillippi Ryan

I’m breaking all my own blog rules by reviewing Hank Phillippi Ryan’s standalone two weeks before release date. But, Trust Me, you’re going to want to pre-order this suspense novel. If it’s handled correctly, this should be this...