As Sunshine reaches the age of 16 things seem just a bit different, but she can’t really get a feel for it. Going cross-country to the Northwest for her mother’s new job she finds the new house they are moving into decidedly creepy. Sleep is becoming more difficult and her mother is becoming more distant. Life is taking a dangerous turn.
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Book Review: ‘The Shadow Cabinet: Shades of London’ by Maureen Johnson
Rory and her group, known as the ghost squad find their own time running out as they search for their friend, and contain the damage that is engendered by Jane and her own group as they try to unleash a nightmare on the city. Can they stop the damage and still find Stephen before it is too late?
Read More »Book Review: ‘The Never Open Desert Diner’ by James Anderson.
Trying to make his way in a job he loves , Ben finds himself sinking ever deeper into debt in "The Never Open Desert Diner" by James Anderson.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Leaving Before The Rains Come’ A Memoir by Alexandra Fuller
The rawness and beauty of Africa, a country most only come close to in the news, comes to life in the pages of Fuller’s words.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Stolen, Heart of Dread’ A YA Fantasy by Melissa De La Cruz and Michael Johnston.
If you enjoy fantasy and danger, threaded with mystery and adventure you will love the characters in this tale. The second of a series it still reads well on its own, and you will find that Wes and his erstwhile friends are a mix of fear and courage. It is when they are all together the courage becomes fierce, and when one of their friends comes into trouble, you see what makes them who they are.
Read More »Book Review: ‘The Demeter Code’ by Russell Brooks
Constant rumors and theories keep the world on edge with thoughts of pandemic horrors that could destroy everything as we know it.
Read More »Book Review: ‘The Ghost in the Electric Blue Suit’ by Graham Joyce
Can deep seated memories be the reason we are drawn to a particular place, a place that we may have never been?
Read More »Book Review: ‘The Maze Runner’ by James Dashner
Can the youth of today help to save the future of tomorrow?
Read More »Book Review: ‘Under A Silent Moon’ by Elizabeth Haynes
When a murder-suicide is not the real answer to a crime, how do you find the real motive and killer?
Read More »Book Review: ‘The Ring & The Crown’ by Melissa De La Cruz
Should love be considered above all else. When the lives of many are at stake, responsibility and strength of will may overstep the theory that love is all it takes.
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