From Whining and Murmuring to Confidence by Nike N. Chillemi
If they handed out literary awards for whining and murmuring, there was a time I would've had a shelf full of them. If I had kept it up, I probably could've won the lifetime achievement award. I couldn't see how I was ever going to get to the end of [...]
Book Review: The Bones Will Speak by Carrie Stuart Parks
Forensic artist Gwen Marcey has become the target of a serial killer who believes he's been appointed God's executioner. In Copper Creek, Montana, Gwen Marcey is struggling to put together her life after cancer and divorce. When her dog retrieves a skull of a murder victim and leads her to [...]
Missing Thanksgiving
The rush to transition from one holiday celebration to the next is clearly demonstrated and felt by those who work retail. For the consumer it seems like Valentine’s Day cards and candy come out mere hours after Christmas ends and the store aisles in mid-February are flooded with Easter pastels. Everyone’s [...]
Book Review: Prison by Toni V. Lee
Sonja Grey, a narcotics detective, and her nemesis, Max Trent, are handpicked to go undercover to capture a thug—Johnny Stone, aka Rock—who’s dealing drugs at Sonja’s church. Their operation is unwittingly aided by the interference of Sonja’s eccentric aunties. For Max, this assignment has two objectives: get their villain and [...]
Author Interview: Jodie Bailey
The first week of the month always means an interview, and this month I'm talking with Jodie Bailey. Read along and see how she got into military suspense, which craft book is her favorite, and her unconventional Dorito habit. Hi Jodie, and thanks for your willingness to appear on my [...]