COTT Rings In The New Year by Michelle Massaro

IS THERE A BOOK YOU WOULD LIKE TO SEE COMPETE ON CLASH OF THE TITLES? PLEASE TAKE A MOMENT TO ENTER THE TITLE IN OUR QUICK SURVEY, BELOW! *by COTT Sr. Editor, April W Gardner January is in full swing, starting 2012 off with a bang. At Clash of the Titles, you can take that quite literally! For the next two weeks, we’re featuring Death. That’s right. Death. Death has the power to intrigue and Read more

Book Review: Nickels by Karen Baney

Nickels by Karen Baney Niki Turner has finally arrived. Her career as a Software Engineer is soaring—she has just been offered the company’s most sought after account, Helitronics. Life would be perfect, if she could stop her roommate from playing matchmaker. Then Kyle Jacobs mysteriously re-enters her life. As painful memories resurface, his presence turns her life upside down and threatens to waylay her career. She must find a way to work with him—after all, Read more

Weekly Goals Update, 1/8/12

So I may or may not update my goals every week – or even every month – but for now, here’s the first update… 1. Bible study – doing better. Have a plan to do the kids’ workbooks with them this week. 2. Blog 3xs a week – you’ll be happy to know that tomorrow is my last scheduled book review ;). I enjoyed all of the books and am so very happy to be Read more

Book Review: Joshua Covenant by Diane/David Munson

Joshua Covenant – Diane/David Munson God’s covenants to His people take center stage as CIA Agent Bo Rider races to help Israel defeat a dangerous enemy amidst unfolding Bible prophecy. After years of clandestine spying, Bo’s new assignment plunges him into Middle East intrigue at the U.S. Embassy in Tel Aviv where he is rocked by a menacing plot against America’s ally. Julia immerses herself in her role as a diplomatic wife in the ancient Read more

Book Review: Redeeming Liberty by Diane/David Munson

Book Review: Redeeming Liberty by Diane/David Munson In this timely thriller by ExFeds Diane and David Munson (former Federal Prosecutor and Federal Agent), parole officer Dawn Ahern is shocked to witness her friend Liberty, the chosen bride of Wally (former “lost boy” from Sudan) being kidnapped by modern-day African slave traders. Dawn tackles overwhelming danger head-on in her quest to redeem Liberty. When she reaches out to FBI agent Griff Topping and CIA agent Bo Read more

Book Review: right where i belong by Krista McGee

Natalia’s about to discover her place in the world . . . and it’s not following in her father’s footsteps. After watching her father jump from one marriage to the next, Natalia has completely written off love. And when her father divorces his third wife—the only one who has been a mother to her—Natalia is ready to write him off too. Needing a change of scenery, Natalia leaves her home in Spain and relocates with her Read more

Book Review: Turnabout’s Fair Play by Kaye Dacus

Turnabout’s Fair Play by Kaye Dacus From the Back Cover: The matchmaker has met her match. . .  Flannery McNeill has sworn off men. . .at least the handsome, charming kind who are nothing but trouble. So when handsome and charming Jamie O’Connor shows up as an usher at her best friend’s wedding, Flannery tries her best to avoid him. But it seems like someone is conspiring to throw them together. Two someones, to be Read more

Book Review: The Lady of Bolton Hill by Elizabeth Camden

From the back cover: When Clara Endicott and Daniel Tremain’s worlds collide after twelve years apart, the spark that was once between them immediately reignites into a romance neither of them thought possible. But time has changed them both. Daniel is an industrial titan with powerful enemies. Clara is an idealistic journalist determined to defend underprivileged workers. Can they withstand the cost of their convictions while their hearts – and lives – hang in the Read more

Book Review: Board to Death by Amy Barkman, Debbie Roome and Tracy Ruckman

Board to Death This book is three novellas, connected through the board games from a rummage/indoor garage sale at the very beginning of the first novella. Baby Boomers Polly Nichols, Lindsay Wilson, and Gretchen Anderson may live worlds apart, but they have one common hobby – a penchant for board games. Polly’s serene Kentucky campground turns sinister when the manager is a VICTIM of murder. In New Zealand, Lindsay’s life is turned upside down when Read more

New Year, New Review: Protection for Hire by Camy Tang

Protection for Hire by Camy Tang Tessa Lancaster’s skills first earned her a position as an enforcer in her Uncle Teruo’s Japanese Mafia gang. Then they landed her in prison for a crime she didn’t commit. Now, three months after her release, Tessa’s abilities have gained her a job as bodyguard for wealthy socialite Elizabeth St. Amant and her three-year-old son. But there’s a problem or two … or three …. There’s Elizabeth’s abusive husband Read more