Review of The Girl Who Kicked The Hornet's Nest by Stieg Larsson, reviewed by Trey Stone
Book Review: ShadowBane by Cal Logan
Book review of ShadowBane, by Cal Logan
I Signed The Contracts – Two New Books In 2025!
I signed contracts for two new books - both of which are coming in 2025!
Book Review: Made In America by Bill Bryson
Book Review of Made in America by Bill Bryson
Book Review: Break The Moon by Michael Buchsbaum
What a magnificent science fiction adventure! The first thing that struck me about this book and this story is how incredibly detailed and nuanced the world-building is. I loved it from the start, and it immediately pulled me in. The story is as follows: We're introduced to a kid named Leon, who's trying to win... Continue Reading →
Book Review: Girl Forgotten by Karin Slaughter
I jumped into this head first, blind as a bat, and came out on the other side with a new thriller author on my list of greats. Damn, what a book! The plot: newly minted US Marshall Andrea Oliver is sent to Longbill Beach to protect a judge who's been receiving death threats. Simple enough,... Continue Reading →
Book Review: The Dragon And The Butterfly by Abby Simpson
A historical fiction masterpiece! I went into this not knowing what to expect. Despite being an archaeologist by trade and being generally fascinated by history, AND having studied in England, I knew nothing about Matilda and William, whom this book is about. I do love books though, and I realized last year that I enjoy... Continue Reading →
Book Review: The Couple At No. 9 by Claire Douglas
What an incredible book! This is the kind of thriller people talk about around the water cooler! Right from the start I was hooked. Everything pulled me in, the plot, the pacing, the characters, the voices... I loved everything about how this is written and how the story slowly builds. The plot is simple: Saffron... Continue Reading →
I Wrote Another Book – Now What?
Okay, so you've written and a book. You're sitting there with a manuscript in your hands and you're finally thinking, this is done now! That's like, the most demanding, most draining hard work you've ever done, probably, and now you're finished! Congratulations. Pat yourself on the back and tell yourself well done, because honestly, you've... Continue Reading →
Book Review: The Girl Who Played With Fire by Stieg Larsson
Almost as good as the first book! I don't remember why I wanted to read the first book in The Millennium series, but it was probably a mix of me hearing about the book all my adult life and suddenly seeing a sale on Audible. Anyway - I'm very glad I started it and I'm... Continue Reading →