Review: 13 Little Blue Envelopes and The Last Little Blue Envelope by Maureen Johnson
13 Little Blue Envelopes (Amazon, Goodreads) The Last Little Blue Envelope (Amazon, Goodreads) by Maureen Johnson (Amazon, Goodreads, Website, Twitter) Published by Harper Collins 2006 and 2011 respectively Synopsis for 13 Little Blue Envelopes: Here’s the deal: Aunt Peg, the New York artist and the person Ginny Blackstone depended on to make her life interesting, […]
Friday Flops — Martin Misunderstood by Karin Slaughter
Martin Misunderstood (Amazon, Goodreads) by Karin Slaughter (Amazon, Goodreads, Website) Narrated by Wayne Knight Published by BBC Audiobooks on July 8, 2008 A darkly comic tale about Mr Less-Than-Average in an average world. Martin Reed is the proverbial butt of everyone’s jokes. Working as a glorified accountant at Southern Toilet Supply and still living with his cantankerous […]
Review: Vampyre Kisses by Elizabeth J. Kolodziej
Vampyre Kisses is an enthralling story about a young woman named Faith, who was content with her life, but deep down craved more excitement. Then a mysterious man named Trent enters her life and everything changes. Surprising to Faith, Trent is a green-eyed vampire from Ireland. She is even more surprised to find out that she is […]
Review: Lot’s Return to Sodom by Sandra Brannan
The Sturgis Motorcycle rally is no place for buttoned-down citizens – UNLESS THEY’RE TRYING TO HIDE A MURDER OR TWO. In this second book in the eponymous series, gutsy, sharp-witted Liv Bergen vows to clear her brother’s name as a murder suspect. Her way is hindered, though, by half a million bikers and gawkers who have turned the Black […]
Review: Bloodspell by Amalie Howard
The spell was simple … Cruentus Protectum. Defend the Blood. But what do you do if your blood is your enemy? Victoria Warrick has always known she was different. An outcast at school, she is no stranger to adversity. But when she receives an old journal for her seventeenth birthday, nothing prepares her for the dark secrets […]
Review: Vengeance by A. J. Scudiere
Nine years ago, Claymore Beller tried to do the right thing. It was the last thing he did. In retaliation for his efforts, his mafia bosses laid waste to his family. Only the youngest — Cynthia — came up fighting. Three years ago, Lee Maxwell made the same error. His wife and daughter paid for […]






