Thursday, November 28, 2013

Divas Never Flinch ~ Jon McDonald

Divas Never FlinchDivas Never Flinch by Jon McDonald
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Divas Never Flinch by Jon McDonald is a very interesting novel mostly based on two socialites Donors and Connye. At first glance I like a few others thought this novel would be about women in their mid-twenties to mid-thirties; but surprisingly the two women are close to fifty. Although the story line starts off pretty slow it picks up after a few charters. These ladies prove that being older does not mean the fun ends. Their antics and ability to always get in some kind of trouble makes this novel a joy to read. McDonald provides a writing style that simply flows and allows the reader to take a ride with the characters presented. I would definitely recommend this novel to friends and followers.

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Saturday, November 23, 2013

Undead: Ten Tales of Zombies ~ Rayne Hall

Undead: Ten Tales of ZombiesUndead: Ten Tales of Zombies by Rayne Hall
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Wow this compilation of zombie novels was amazing. The short stories provide a wide variance of types of zombies. Who Knew! Before reading the ten stories in this novel I thought I was a zombie aficionado and expert, but Undead pushes the imagination further into science fiction. Who knew zombies had feelings "Immunity" by Jeff Strand puts that little nugget into the reader's mind and explores zombies from their point of view. Excellent story by the way. Another great story, "ANOTHER OLDIE BUT GOODIE" by Paul D. Dail, elderly people amaze me. This one is based in a retirement home; gives a new meaning to old love and memories. One of my favorite stories in this novel was "Feeding Frenzy" by Matt Hults, where we are reminded what looks good on the outside may not be good for you on the inside. All the short stories enclosed in this novel bring a brand new vision to the term "Zombie" and some stories as the reader I wished never ended.

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Friday, November 22, 2013

Married to Madness ~ Devin Shane

Married to MadnessMarried to Madness by Devin Shane
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Devin Shane's brings the pain, dysfunction and love in the novel Married to Madness. This novel was an absolute extreme ride of following a young couples love for each other through the good, bad and truly ugliness of times. Shane gives two strong characters Brandon and Zack a love that runs deep and has always stood the test of times. But reading this novel some of their trials and tribulations test the very thread and every fiber of that bond. Both character's crazy family antics and both characters have demanding jobs a teacher and a novelist. But what truly makes this novel is what they do in their spare time. Guns, violence, raising a family and trying to mentor today's; that's a lot for any couple to handle while trying to stay together and make it work. Married to Madness is an easy read and it was a joy to experience Brandon and Zack together. I truly hope Devin Shane continues their story.


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Friday, November 15, 2013

Flash ~ Tim Tigner

FlashFlash by Tim Tigner
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Tim Tigner’s novel Flash is full of action, suspense, drama and a little romance. Tigner gives new meaning to temporary amnesia and what would you do if you were being conspired against like the two main characters Troy and Emmy. Flash tells the story of Emmy and Troy and the adventures or troubles they endure after losing years of their memory and being blamed for crimes they do not believe they committed. The fast pace of the story line was well appreciated and Tigner did not mince words with some of the gruesome parts of the story. Readers will enjoy this novel because it is a fast read that gives you a full story from beginning to end. Corruption, guns, violence, romance and drugs with a hint of amnesia thrown in; a perfect recipe for a great action/suspense novel.

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Entitlement ~ Mike Worley

Entitlement  (An Angela Masters Detective Novel)Entitlement by Mike Worley
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Entitlement: An Angela Masters Detective Novel by Mike Worley brings the Heat. Worley writes this novel like a movie script. It simply flows with mystery, suspense and action. Detective Angi is a powerhouse character, strong woman, good at her job and her hunches are pretty spot on. Worley provides background details at the beginning of the story, which I dearly appreciate. Erica, a young woman has gone missing and Detective Angi is on the case. This novel presents many twists and turns at times you think you know who did it and how, but Worley will throw a monkey wrench in your theory. This book is reminiscent of CSI and Law & Order wrapped up in one. But it is so much more than what you would experience in a 45 minute episode; Worley presents the reader with the whole picture looking at this missing person, a possible crime, all characters thoroughly defined in one novel. Great job Worley excited to see what comes up next.

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Sunday, November 10, 2013

Too Much Information ~ David Haskell

Too Much InformationToo Much Information by David Haskell
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The techno thriller Too Much Information by David Haskell is a fantastic read. Haskell delves into what;s possible if the government and private sector goes to far in protecting their people. After terror attacks on the United States, security is at an all high is there a such thing a too much security and invasion of a person's privacy. Haskell takes the reader on a ride of mystery, drama, and action. The reader will not want to put this book down for fear of missing a critical piece to the puzzle. I was pleasantly pleased in how Haskell was able to use some of today's fears and events in the novel with ease. Too Much Information really makes one think what is being stored about us all and for what purpose.

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Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Camille ~ Louise Lundberg Claesen

CamilleCamille by Louise Lundberg Claesen
My rating: 3 of 5 stars


Camille by Louise Lindbergh Claesen is an unusual book it took me a few chapters to really get into the novel. Mainly the writing style of Claesen took me awhile to get adjusted to as the a narrative of the story. The plot of the story was superb; the main characters exquisitely explained in detail. A young woman, Camille, trying to find her purpose and way in life and the struggles she faces made for a great story. How Camille deals with current nightmares of her past extremely shapes how she deals with present situations. While this novel is short Claesen does an pretty decent job of getting the reader important character details without wasting words or the reader's time.

Although it took me a while to get into the storyline, once the book picked up I did not want to put it down.

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