A Front Page Affair by Radha Vatsal

I made a serious mistake while I read Radha Vatsal’s debut mystery, A Front Page Affair. I found myself criticizing Kitty Weeks, the young journalist/amateur sleuth for her naïveté. And, then I realized a nineteen-year-old young woman, brought up in Europe prior...

Murder at the 42nd Street Library by Con Lehane

Con Lehane’s intricately plotted mystery, Murder at the 42nd Street Library, is filled with complex, dysfunctional characters with twisted lives. At the same time, it’s a love letter to New York City, an atmospheric story that begins and ends with tragedy...

Flawless by Heather Graham

Sometimes, there’s just nothing like the romantic suspense writers who know how to write strong female characters, sexy men, and interesting settings. Heather Graham and Nora Roberts immediately come to mind. This time, it’s Heather Graham with a novel set...

The Ex by Alafair Burke

I finally read the book everyone has been raving about, and, it deserves all the accolades. Alafair Burke’s The Ex is a riveting story of a woman who is convinced she ruined a man’s life twenty years later. Now, she has the chance to try to save him one...

Brotherhood in Death by J.D. Robb

Although I’m going to include the publisher’s information at the end of the review, I do disagree about one comment. The blurb says it’s the perfect book for any women’s fiction fan. I think J.D. Robb’s Brotherhood in Death is an...