An estate in Sonoma becomes the site of an incident that will forever change undercover FBI agent Rachel Proulx. Leaving the East Coast after a painful divorce, Rachel finds respite in a project to research and infiltrate revolutionary groups on the West Coast. Poking around bars in San Francisco brings her to a group of... Continue Reading →
The Forbidden Door (Jane Hawk #4) by Dean Koontz
Warning: Some spoilers from the previous Jane Hawk thriller, The Crooked Staircase (Jane Hawk #3). Jane proves again that her instincts are honed, her shooting hand is steady, and her loyalty to family is fierce. She's a problem solver, thinking outside any box I’ve ever known. She is prepared to do anything, legal or not,... Continue Reading →
War Cry by Brian McClellan
Staring out across the plains, the team feels hunger. The need of food, family, and an end to the war they have always known. A specialized squad of rangers: gunners, magic-users, medics... all tired of waiting. Until their resupply man returns with two tins of biscuits, and news that that might be the end of... Continue Reading →
Ghettoside: A True Story of Murder in America by Jill Leovy (Mini Review)
At its heart, Ghettoside is a page-turning account of a murder investigation in South Los Angeles, but this book dives deep into many issues. Leovy presents a balanced account of the issue of black on black crime in Southern California, throughout the United States, and its history in our country. The case presented is a... Continue Reading →
A Blade So Black by L.L. McKinney
With its roots in Alice in Wonderland, A Blade so Black is the story of a young African-American woman’s fight to help stop the evil of the other world from spilling over the Veil into ours. After being attacked by a Nightmare on the night of her father’s death, Alice is recruited to become a Dreamwalker,... Continue Reading →