Book Review: Face of Betrayal

Written by Lis Wiehl and April Henry –
Reviewed by Nike Chillemi –

Face of Betrayal (A Triple Threat Novel) by Lis Wiehl and April Henry had resonance with me because I’ve stayed close to the girl who lived next door to me when I was I child. In fact, I sent her this political thriller for Christmas. Read more

Book Review: Surprised by Healing

Written by Delores Winder –
Reviewed by Donald James Parker –

The story of Delores Winder is one which should grab people’s attention. She has encountered God in ways that most of us can only vaguely envision. And the ironic thing is that she fought God with all the strength she had despite his manifest presence in her life. I found myself a bit jealous at the lengths that God went to woo her to His service. Read more

Book Review: By Reason of Insanity

Written by Randy Singer –
Reviewed by Nike Chillemi –

Picture this: popular crime reporter Catherine “Cat” O’Rourke is having visions of babies dying. Is Randy Singer’s chic heroine having nightmares? Maybe, except these hallucinogenic images happen when she’s awake. Does she have a mental disorder? Read more

Book Review: Miss Fortune

Written by Sara Mills –
Reviewed by Nike Chillemi –

A classic who-dun-it, how could I not be intrigued? The author went for the suggestion of a noir-mystery writing style, ala Dashiell Hammett, but didn’t over-do it. Miss Fortune by Sara Mills, set in 1947, and sporting a female private detective is a novel truly the author’s own, in a fresh, intriguing voice.

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Book Review: Dead Reckoning

Written by Ronie Kendig
Reviewed by Lena Nelson Dooley

Back Cover Copy:

Trapped by a nuclear terrorist plot in Mumbai!
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