Book Reviews
Best Eaten Cold by Tony Slater
Originally posted on bytheletterbookreviews:
Book Description: Imagine that someone wants to do you harm. Someone you once knew, but have almost forgotten. Now, imagine that they are clever, patient and will not stop. They’ll get inside your head and make you doubt yourself. They’ll make you question who you are, and ensure that everyone you…
#ShareAReviewDay – The Right Wrong Man by Pamela S. Wight
Originally posted on The Write Stuff:
This afternoon, our guest is Pam Wight, who is sharing a lovely review of her novel The Right Wrong Man. I’m sure you’re going to enjoy reading this one, and thanks so much for sharing it throughout your social media links. REVIEW: 5.0 out of 5 Stars: A Gripping…
Book review: Cusp of Night
Originally posted on Dandelions Inspired:
Cusp of Night, (A Hode’s Hill Novel), by Mae Clair Publication: Lyrical Underground; June 12, 2018 About the book: The truth hides in dark places… Recently settled in Hode’s Hill, Pennsylvania, Maya Sinclair is enthralled by the town’s folklore, especially the legend about a centuries-old monster. A devil-like creature with…
Grave Island by Andrew Smyth @Bloodhoundbook
Originally posted on bytheletterbookreviews:
Book Description: When Philip Hennessey is thrown out of army intelligence after evidence is fabricated against him, his ex-wife’s school friend asks him to investigate the sudden death of her father, who she thinks has been murdered. Philip soon discovers a far larger problem: a lethal trade in the manufacture and…
Book Review – Search for Maylee by Didi Oviatt
Originally posted on Jina S. Bazzar:
Another book review! Title: Search for Maylee Author: Didi Oviatt Published: October 6th, 2017 Synopsis: Since Maylee was abducted from her high school the very month of graduation, her Aunt Autumn has never lost hope in finding her. It’s been three years. Autumn has finally reached inside herself and…
The Chalk Man by C.J. Tudor @cjtudor @MichaelJBooks
Originally posted on bytheletterbookreviews:
Book Description: You can feel it in the woods, in the school and in the playground; you can feel it in the houses and at the fairground. You can feel it in most places in the small town of Anderbury . . . the fear that something or someone is watching…
Update On Our Tuesday #ShareAReviewDay Feature
Originally posted on The Write Stuff:
I’d like to thank everyone who has contacted me about the newest feature here on The Write Stuff: #ShareAReviewDay Tuesdays. So far, the response has been great, and I think the posts have been a lot of fun. This is turning out to be a good way to put…