Staged Fright by Sameer Ketkar My rating: 4 of 5 stars This was an interesting read. I enjoyed the storyline and the involvement of the CDC and Homeland security. We meet Larkin and Tigh who head up the CDC team and are called in to investigate a murder–one with a terrorist twist. This leads to…
Yearly Archives: 2014
Review of ‘Pockets of the Dead’ by Karen Carr
Pockets of the Dead by Karen Carr My rating: 4 of 5 stars Pockets of the Dead is a great zombie story. I really liked the character Hella, (her name is pretty bad ass sounding)and I thought the storyline was unique in the fact that Hella discovers that she is immune to zombie bites (or…
Review of ‘Nightmares and Angels’ by David King
Nightmares & Angels by David King My rating: 5 of 5 stars This author has a real knack for developing short stories that grab your attention and deliver as if it were a full novel. Of all the stories in the book, I never felt like any of them were too short, or didn’t deliver…
Review of ‘Blood Pool’ by Jan Ryder
Blood Pool by J.E. Ryder My rating: 5 of 5 stars Blood Pool will keep you engaged and guessing until the very end. Every time I thought I had it all figured out, the story took a twist, thus proving me wrong. Samantha (Sam) inherited land and a boat yard business when her husband died…
Review of ‘Embryo 3: Raney and Levine” by J.A. Schneider
Raney & Levine by J.A. Schneider My rating: 5 of 5 stars After reading the first two books, I can say that the third was definitely just as interesting of a read! Jill and David are happy to see the miracle lab baby “born” and thrive outside of his makeshift uterus. It isn’t long though…