Book Review: The Alloy of Law by Brandon Sanderson

Another, even better trilogy? I don't remember who got me onto Brandon Sanderson books in the first place, but from the moment I read the first book in the Mistborn series, The Final Empire I was hooked. I followed up with Skyward, got all the four books in his super successful secret kickstarter, and have... Continue Reading →

Book Review by Amisha Goel & The Reading Palette – At The Gate

Amisha Goel over at The Reading Palette has just written a fantastic review of my psychological thriller, At The Gate, and it's one of the best ones I've ever read! You'll check it out, won't you? At The Gate - Book Review, by The Reading Palette When Amisha first reached out to me, I was mesmerized... Continue Reading →

Book Review: The Hero of Ages by Brandon Sanderson

An incredible end to an amazing series! I have no idea when I first heard of Brandon Sanderson, but I know it started with whisper of this fantastic fantasy author. Probably the same way I began hearing about George R. R. Martin when Game of Throne first aired back in the day, I started hearing... Continue Reading →

Guest Blog Post With The Reading Palette – Rediscovering Literature: Why Tuesdays With Morrie Became My Must-Read

This week, I've written a guest blog post over on The Reading Palette. Amisha Goel, who runs the beautiful site, challenged me to write something about a book or a piece of literature that was special to me. I sat down and thought about it - not for very long, mind you - because luckily,... Continue Reading →

Book Review by Amisha Goel & The Reading Palette – The Consequence of Loyalty

Amisha Goel over at The Reading Palette has just written a fantastic review of my first thriller, The Consequence of Loyalty. You'll check it out,  won't you? The Consequence of Loyalty - Book Review, by The Reading Palette When Amisha first reached out to me, I was mesmerized by the beautiful blog she keeps over... Continue Reading →

Book Review: Cocaine by Pascal Engman

Corruption, corruption, corruption... What people won't do for a taste of power. Cocaine by Pascal Engman starts off like any good crime thriller: with a dead body found under mysterious circumstances—in this case, an unidentiable man off the coast of Sweden. Shortly thereafter, the police find a downed cessna, the local community is flooded with... Continue Reading →

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