Book Reviews

October 4, 2019

The Helicopter Heist by Jonas Bonnier (Review by Bruna Morris)

Rating 5.0* This is definitively one of the best books I have ever read. It’s based on the true helicopter robbery that happened in Västberga, Sweden […]
September 30, 2019

The Inquirer by Jaclyn Dawn (Review by Amanda Gavigan)

Rating: 4/5* The Inquirer, a debut novel for Jaclyn Dawn begins slowly but quickly turns into a page turner. Dawn begins with descriptive context and sets […]
September 28, 2019

What Happens Now? By Sophia Money-Coutts (Review by Oscarine B Barukh)

Rating: 5/5 The story is set in London where Lillian Bailey, a 31-year-old school Teacher finds herself in a situation that would probably change her life […]
September 26, 2019

Sins of the Fathers by J.A. Jance (Review by Missi Gwartney)

Rating:  4.3 out of 5 stars With a simple knock on his door, J.P. Beaumont agrees to help in what he assumes will be a simple missing […]
September 25, 2019

The Man In The White Linen Suit by David Handler (Review by Stacey Lorenson)

Rating:  3.0 The Man In The White Linen Suit is a witty, fun who-done-it!  Stewart Hoag (Hoagie) and his loveable canine sidekick, Lulu the basset hound,  dive deep into […]
September 23, 2019

About That Night By Elaine Bedell (Review by Kirsty Bradshaw)

Rating: 3.5* The main protagonist of “About That Night” is Elizabeth Place, a TV producer. Calm under pressure, even when the star of the show Ricky […]
September 21, 2019

The Last Widow by Karin Slaughter (Review by Katherine Iorio)

Rating: 3.5/5* I’m on the fence with the latest from Karin Slaughter, The Last Widow. While I enjoyed the fast-paced tense storyline, it came to the […]
September 19, 2019

The Expectations by Alexander Tilney (Review by Emily Dontsos)

Rating: 3/5 “The Expectations” is the first novel by Brooklyn-based Alexander Tilney. Following 14-year-old squash superstar Ben Weeks through his first year at a prestigious New […]
September 17, 2019

The Burnt Country by Joy Rhoades (Reviewed by Sharron McKenzie)

Rating: 4/5* While The Burnt Country is the sequel to Joy Rhoades’s 2018 debut novel, The Woolgrower’s Companion, it can be read as a stand-alone book. […]