Archive for the ‘Book Review’ Category

Check out the review of DIE BACK at Books for Books. I really LOVED Die Back. The book was unique and extraordinary. And if you’d like to enjoy DIE BACK yourself, it’s available on Amazon.

Join me as I’m interviewed at Nuttin’ But Books where I talk about the main characters, pivotal points in the novel, thoughts about the cover and even what I wanted to do as a kid. And there’s still time to catch the review of DIEBACK featured at Sefina Hawke’s Books .

Let’s kick off week 7 of the DIE BACK tour with a stop at Sefina Hawkes Books for a review. This book was unlike anything I have ever read as it involved elements from so many different genres, yet they were all perfectly blended together into one awesome plot! I really loved reading this book! […]

Week One of the DIRTY WATER Virtual Book Tour begin today!  I’ll be at the  Reading Addiction Blog Tours site for a Meet and Greet on Monday, August 12.  Follow along as I visit other blogs with guest posts, reviews, and info on my latest novel in the Nick Sibelius series of humorous crime, DIRTY WATER. August […]

For the next four weeks, I’ll be on a blog tour sharing Toxic Relationship with readers.  There will be interviews, excerpts from Toxic Relationship, book reviews and at a number of stops along the way, we’ll have a promotional giveaway for readers of the blogs — a $10 gift certificate for Amazon.  Yeah, cool.  So […]

Total Chaos by Jean-Claude Izzo My rating: 3 of 5 stars This is the first in a trilogy set in Marseilles. Izzo’s Marseilles takes the city off my list of places to visit. The town, dark, gritty, with a raging undercurrent of bigotry, however, provides fertile soil for a crime thriller. A flawed protagonist moves […]

Vlad: The Last Confession C.C. Humphreys Orion Publishing Group, 2011 Chris Humphreys’ latest historical fiction novel, Vlad, paints a vivid portrait of the clash between the Eastern Islamic culture of the Turks and the Western Christian culture of Wallachia, what is now modern day Romania.  As a high school student I traveled to Romania during […]