Category: Book Reviews

Black as Knight (Kenard Chronicles) by Moriah Jovan
Full disclosure: I am a personal friend of Moriah Jovan’s. She has never asked me to read a book for review. While she has given me some of her books free of charge, out of the goodness of her heart, I have gladly paid for this one and others not only because I like her […]

A Decent Bomber by Alexander McNabb
Title: A Decent Bomber Author: Alexander McNabb Available at: Amazon I read and reviewed prior novels by Alexander McNabb (Shemlan, Olives, and Beirut). I enjoyed all of them, and recommend them to anyone who enjoys a good thriller. In my opinion, A Decent Bomber is the best yet. McNabb moves from the familiar ground of the […]

Death Never Sleeps by David Grace
Title: Death Never Sleeps Author: David Grace Available from: Amazon I was sent a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. That was quite some time ago and when David Grace asked me to review a new book, I realized I read this one and then never wrote a review. So, I […]

The Rich are Different by Chris Orcutt
Title: The Rich are Different Author: Chris Orcutt Available from: Amazon This is the second novel in the Dakota Stevens series. (See my review of A Real Piece of Work). I bought this book nearly 2 years ago, after I read (and loved) the first. I don’t know why it took me so long to […]

Paso Doble by Moriah Jovan
Title: Paso Doble Author: Moriah Jovan Available at: Moriah Jovan’s website When I pick up a Moriah Jovan title, I expect to read a complex romantic story with deep rivers running below the surface. I expect characters that engaging, complicated, frustrating, and lovable. In all these respects, Paso Doble does not disappoint. Jovan just keeps getting […]

We Were Gods by Moriah Jovan
Title: We Were Gods Author: Moriah Jovan Available from: Moriah Jovan’s website and Amazon I just want to note for the sake of anyone reading my review that I consumed vast quantities of romance throughout the years. I loved it. I still sometimes (occasionally) do. However, I tired of the cookie-cutter formula writing that permeates […]