New Books

  • Beyond all Dreams
  • His Fear
  • His Promise
  • My Heart Belongs in San Francisco, California
  • Stratagem
  • To the Moon and Back

Sunday, March 10, 2019

The Past and The Present Converge

A suspense filled, gripping novel, "Convergence" does not disappoint as thriller genre. However, Ginny Yttrup writing style does take time to get to as she flips back and forth in time with Denilyn Rossi's story: from the present to the past and back. When she adds in the story line of Adelia Sanchez it gets awkward. The story is all from the protagonist, Denilyn Rossi, point of view: her fears, her disillusions, her anxieties. Beyond the layout of the story, this book will leave the reader quickly flipping the pages to find out more. In particular, who is stalking her and what does it have to do with her past. I received a complimentary copy of this book from Barbour Publishing and was under no obligation to post a review."

Sunday, March 3, 2019

Sleuthing for Answers in Chicago

If you are an amateur sleuth needing a fix, then I recommend reading "The White City" by Grace Hitchcock. Set in Chicago during the World Fair of 1893, there is a series of reported missing women. Winnifred Wylde believes she saw one of the kidnappings but her father, Inspector Wylde, thinks it is only her imagination. Then she is approached by a gentleman seeking secretarial help a few hours a week. As one of the suspects, Winnifred feels this is the ideal opportunity to go undercover and discover what is really happening. Her father allows her to do so, but as a precaution and her own safety, he assigns newly hired police detective Jude Thorpe to be her bodyguard. And the reader will soon discover Jude Thorpe has his own agenda for coming to Chicago. Discover the outcome to this story based loosely on an American serial killer. I received a complimentary copy of this book from Barbour Publishing and was under no obligation to post a review.