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Review – When the Smoke Clears
Reviewed by Susan Sleeman
If you like a page turning romantic suspense novel, then pick up the first book in the Deadly Reunion series. You’re sure to love it.

Review – Band Room Bash
Reviewed by Susan Sleeman
Author Candice Speare Prentice has mastered the cozy mystery genre.

Review – Everybody Wanted Room 623
Reviewed by Laura Hilton
The characters are well developed and there are enough twists and turns to keep the story interesting.

Review – Christmas in Coyote County
Reviewed by Cindy Loven
Mary L. Briggs has written a delightful story, and it moves quickly.

Review – A River to Cross
Reviewed by Nora St. Laurent
Yvonne has a great mix of adventure, and suspense, interwoven with a tender love story of two people facing the hurts and pain of their past!

Review – In the Shadow of Evil
Reviewed by Nora St. Laurent
This is an intriguing story set in the Louisiana, Bayou based on the real-life fallout of the U.S. economy plus devastation caused by multiple hurricanes along the southern coast.

Review – Nipped in the Bud
Reviewed by Gail Welborn
This author is a welcome addition to the cozy mystery genre!

Review – The Mountain’s Bow Down
Reviewed by Nora St. Laurent
Sibella Giorello pens an intriguing web of mystery, suspense, fun and quirky characters I enjoyed with well timed humor.

Review – Nipped in the Bud
Reviewed by Cindy Loven
You do not want to miss this book. Susan Sleeman has once again shown that she is a gifted author.

Review – Book of Dreams
Reviewed by Joy Hannabass
This book is mixed with a little of everything, romance, thriller, historical things of the Bible, and an exciting mystery with a little lesson on the international front as well.

Review – Murder in the Milk Case
Reviewed by Susan Sleeman
The dialogue is crisp and real and the settings and situations Trish finds herself in smack with authenticity for a suburban wife and mother.

Review – Bound by Guilt
Reviewed by Nora St. Laurent
C. J. Darlington has been in the antiquarian book selling business for over a decade. Her passion for books and the experiences she’s had in book selling bleeds through in every chapter. It was enthralling.

Review – Nipped in the Bud
Reviewed by Janet Thompson
I gave this book 5 stars! (It deserves more!) I would highly recommend it if you’re wanting a good suspense/murder with some romance and a little humor sprinkled in

Review – The Christmas Witness
Reviewed by Joy Hannabass
This is truly a book that I would read a second and probably a third time. It is just that good.

Review – Trouble Up Finny’s Nose
Reviewed by Sandra Robbins
With characters like town caterer Monk, fortune cookie writer Dimple Dent, and art gallery director Napoleon Prinn in residence, the author skillfully weaves a story that combines humor with not one, but two murders.