Recent Reviews

ROMANTIC COMEDY:  “Kissing the Boss” is a twisted fairytale unlike anything one could ever imagine. Protagonist Kaitlynn Judge is struggling to cope with her father’s death and having to deal with her evil stepmother – can anyone say Cinderella? 

SCI-FI/STEAMPUNK:  “Kissed by Literature” is far less romantic than it sounds – in fact, most of the stories in the book are downright creepy, and will no doubt make goose bumps run up and down the reader’s spine. Be warned.

Benedicta, ‘Ben’, is a lawyer in a small town in the far northwest of Ireland.  Only there for six years, as a Dublin transplant she is still a newcomer.  When a skeleton is discovered in a deconsecrated church, the whole town suspects the bones belong to Connor Devitt, a local who disappeared before Ben moved to Glendara.

Ex-Security Agency operative Dotan Naor barely sets foot back in Israel when he learns that his friend Willy, a hardened gun dealer, has been murdered in India.  Add to that, a terrorist attack, targeting young Israeli tourists in India, is rocking the Israeli government and press.

Spirit Stones
Kate
Robbins

HISTORICAL:  When Sheona MacLeod, daughter of the laird, is a young girl, a spirit approaches her and gives her colorful stones, promising her the gift of communicating with the dead. Years later, a nearby village is raided and she is captured by the enemy. Malcolm MacDonald is the son of the laird and when he captures Sheona, he has no idea she is his enemy’s daughter.

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