Hide in Place by Emilya Naymark is a nerve-wracking thriller that will keep you anxious to find out if there will be a happy ending. Full disclosure: I was given a free copy of this book from Partners In Crime Virtual Book Tours on behalf of the author in exchange for an honest review. This…
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[Book Review] Hide in Place by Emilya Naymark
[Book Review] Shadow Ridge by M.E. Browning
Shadow Ridge by M.E. Browning is a police procedural, heavy on the mystery, that is centered around a video game that changed everything. When a young man is found dead, the police are quick to label it as a suicide, but one detective isn’t convinced. She is about to find herself rushing down a twisted…
[Blog Tour] Eye for Eye Trilogy by J.K. Franko
The Eye for Eye Trilogy by J.K. Franko is a wild and stressful ride. If you enjoy crime thrillers, you’ll love this! Full disclosure: I was given a free copy of these books in exchange for an honest review during this book tour via Partners In Crime Virtual Book Tours. This did not affect my…
[Book Review] All We Buried by Elena Taylor
All We Buried by Elena Taylor is a page-turner of a mystery that is sure to keep you guessing! Full disclosure: I was given a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review during this book tour via Partners In Crime Virtual Book Tours. This did not affect my rating in any…
[Book Review] The Vampire Next Door by JT Hunter
The Vampire Next Door by JT Hunter is a true crime novel that covers the bizarre case of the Vampire Rapist. While an interesting read, this one unfortunately wasn’t my favorite book by Mr Hunter. I had previously read JT Hunter’s novel, Monster Of All Time: The True Story of Danny Rolling, for another blog…
[Book Review] A Monster Of All Time: The True Story of Danny Rolling, The Gainesville Ripper
A Monster Of All Time: The True Story of Danny Rolling is a true crime novel that discussed the horrible actions of a true monster. Far too often, I’ve found that true crime tales focus on just one element of the case, rather than giving the full picture. That wasn’t the case here; this novel…