I asked for some Tanya Huff Blood Ties books for Christmas because I enjoyed the series that Lifetime created based on them. I just finished up the first one, Blood Price today. The series focuses on Vicki Nelson, who was forced to resign from the Toronto police force because of a degenerative condition affecting her [...]
Last Christmas, Will gave me J.L. Langley’s The Tin Star and this Christmas I got The Broken H, the latest from Langley that follows some characters that were introduced in Tin Star. In Broken H, we get more in depth with Sheriff Grayson Hunter, one of the good guys from Tin Star who helped Jamie [...]
I started the first morning of 2008 finishing off The Straight Road to Kylie, Nico Medina’s debut novel that came out last spring. It was a good way to start of the new year from a reading perspective. I admit, I was dubious of this novel for the first few chapters. The story revolves around [...]
When You Don’t See Me is the fifth book from Timothy James Beck and is another winner. Specifically, this is the fourth book set in NYC and focus around a group of friends and lovers first introduced in It Had to Be You. The thing that makes all of Beck’s books great is they deal [...]
I’ve been a fan of Alex Sanchez since Rainbow Boys was published in 2001 and have read every book since. His just published The God Box is his best work yet. Paul is a high school senior. He loves God and is devoted to his faith. He has close friends who share his faith. He [...]
I finally finished a book! As I’ve written periodically since I started my new job in September, it’s been hard to get reading time because my commute was chopped by more than 50%. The last time I posted a review was back on September 21. But, just a couple days ago, I finished Natural Disaster, [...]
Has anyone seen a flying Piglet? It’s been crazy windy today as the remnants of Hurricane Noel came near us. We didn’t get any rain in the city, although Long Island did. But we got some pretty amazing wind today. With the temperature only in the mid-40s to low-50s there was some windchill in the [...]




