Taken for Granted: Leslyn Amthor Spinelli Will the real Kate Daniels please stand up? There was a program many years ago called To Tell the Truth. Three people would pretend to be the same person and a panel of stars would question them hoping to reveal the identity of the person in question. Kate … Continue reading
And the Rain Came Down: Seth Bailey When the world around you appears as dark as an upcoming raging storm filled with dark clouds, strong wind and lightning you often try to find a place for cover. Sometimes a person’s life feels like it’s coming apart as a strong storm might cause the … Continue reading
Means to An End: Elizabeth Romero Two women whose lives are bound together and who will never find their way to freedom as Marie Broudreaux pays a heavy price for one mistake that her family will never forgive. Imagine a round cage of iron and sitting within the confines of this cage … Continue reading
Hired Gun in Philadelphia: Andrea Kaluzny Imagine finding yourself knee deep in a murder investigation, dealing with a possible drug ring, missing tango instructor and the death of a colleague all within a short time span. As a document review are main character Daria is asked to review specific notes, emails and documents for a … Continue reading
THE NINTH FLOOR: LIZ SCHULTE “Gaslighting is a form of mental abuse in which false information is presented with the intent of making a victim doubt his or her own memory, perception and sanity.[1] Instances may range simply from the denial by an abuser that previous abusive incidents ever occurred, up to the staging … Continue reading
Middle Man: David Rich Dan Waters was everything his son Rollie wants to be. Living up to his memory and following in his path keeps him centered and focused. Thinking back to what his father was engaged in at the time of his death allows readers to understand their relationship and why Rollie … Continue reading
Schreiber’s Secret: Roger Radford The atrocities described in this gripping thriller are real, and the Holocaust did indeed happen. As Herschel Soferman and Oskar Springer meet in the Theresienstadt transit camp near Prague, they forge a friendship for survival. The conditions are deplorable, the food inedible and the final outcome brutal. … Continue reading
THE MURDERS AT ASTAIRE CASTLE Author: Lauren Carr Gnarly, Mac and David are in hot pursuit culprits behind the murders at the Astaire Castle. Learning about this castle, never realizing that he owns it, Mac Faraday once again becomes embroiled in more than one murder, suicide and strange disappearances. One housekeeper approaches this … Continue reading
Lily Steps Out: Rita Plush What is the definition according to Leon Gold of a Wife: maid, housekeeper, bed partner, organizer, cook, cleaner and definitely someone that is there to take care of his needs. Well: Maybe this fits someone living in prehistoric times or before the emancipation of women when we got the vote … Continue reading
Slag: Joyce Harrison Appearances often dictate the way others treat you. But, parents are supposed to care about their children whether they are beautiful, plain or overweight. Some often live vicariously through others and want what they can’t have. Others, like Emily Sorenson are embittered, angry and resentful that she does not have the same … Continue reading