A solid start to a new law enforcement series

Review of Stone’s Mistake by Adrian J. Smith Special Agent Morgan Stone is the FBI’s best profiler. She is in the middle of a human trafficking case when Chicago Homicide Detective Fiona Wexford reaches out for a second opinion on a case. Morgan’s crush on Fiona may have something to do with her willingness to […]
Cozy and enjoyable mystery (Book 1 of Kate Matthews mystery series)

Review of Going Coastal by Jane DiLucchio Going Coastal (Book 1 in the Kate Matthews Mystery series) is the reissue of Jane DiLucchio’s 2016 published book, now with the author’s new publisher Flashpoint Publications. It’s my first book by Jane DiLucchio. If you want a cozy and enjoyable mystery, then you will like this book. […]
A fast-paced, nail-biting action series in audiobook

Review of the Manhattan Sloane Thriller series by Stacy Lynn Miller, audiobooks narrated by Lori Prince I’ve had this series on my list to read for a long time so now that the audio narration of books 1 and 2 have been released, I decided to give them a try. I loved them and I […]
There’s nothing cold about Zero Chill

Review of Zero Chill by Carolyn Elizabeth This is book 3 in the Curtis and Reynolds series which follows the lives of autopsy assistant Corey Curtis and emergency physician Dr. Thayer Reynolds who manage to get themselves into trouble with both criminals and police alike. Even though in theory this book could be read as […]
A superb audiobook narrated by Victoria Mei

Review of The Red Files by Lee Winter, audiobook narrated by Victoria Mei I’ve read this book when was first released in 2015 and absolutely loved it but for some bizarre reason resisted listening to the audiobook. Maybe it’s because I’m not that familiar with narrator Victoria Mei even though I’ve only heard great things […]
Zero Chill was like coming home

Review of Zero Chill by Carolyn Elizabeth My reading slump from last year resumed after a very good January. I have picked up and dropped several books because they could not hold my attention. Thank you Ms. Elizabeth for fixing that! Life resumes for Autopsy Coordinator Corey Curtis and emergency department fellow Dr. Thayer Reynolds, […]
An intriguing cop and social worker novel

Review of Courage by Jesse J. Thoma I love cop stories and Jesse J. Thoma has once again delivered a good one. It takes a lot of courage to stand in front of a person in distress, especially if the person is armed, to calm them down and de-escalate the situation. Natasha Pearson, a social […]
An excellent audiobook about finding love in the strangest circumstances

Review of ‘Against All Odds’ by Kris Bryant, Maggie Cummings & M. Ullrich, narrated by Melissa Sternenberg I didn’t read this book when it came out, even though I wanted to, as I like all three authors and was curious about them writing together. The audiobook coming out recently gave me a second chance. Because […]
Another good book in the Devil series

Review of The Devil Incarnate by Ali Vali This was another good book in the series. I’ve been having rough reading luck lately, with 4 out of the last 5 books being only okay or worse. I’ve felt like I was fighting off another reading slump so I was very happy to get a little […]