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Tuesday, March 1, 2016

His Final Deal Book Blast with Theresa A. Campbell

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His Final Deal

by Theresa A. Campbell

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Raymond Brown, popularly known as Smooth Suave, is one of Jamaica’s biggest drugs lords. With eight children by six baby mommas and counting, he’s a player for life. A true baller, he lavishes in his wealth. He’s a shot caller with “soldiers” wheeling and dealing all over Jamaica. It’s Suave’s world, and everyone else just lives in it . . . or so he thinks.

However, his nemesis, King Kong, sees it differently. Rivals since childhood, King Kong is hell-bent on destroying Suave at any cost. As the war over power, drugs, and money intensifies—from Wilton Gardens (Rema) to Arnett Gardens (Jungle)—bodies are dropping like flies, washing the island of paradise in blood.

But it is the murder and kidnapping of two of Suave’s loved ones that bring him to his knees. Being framed for murder, hunted by the cops, pursued by his enemies, betrayed by friends, tormented by a horrid secret, and fighting to protect his family and empire, Suave is nearing his breaking point. Yet, he isn’t going down without a fight.

VoilĂ ! Suave makes a deal to eradicate his enemies—but if it backfires, it could very well cause him his own life. Then God counteroffers Suave’s deal with His own—one that will undoubtedly give Suave the victory he needs but requires him to give up his drug empire and turn his life over to the Lord. With his motto being, “I don’t do God,” will Suave accept God’s deal or take the risk of his own deal?



excerpt
“Today, I want to talk to you about redemption,” Bishop Hudson began. “Ephesians 1:7 says, ‘In whom we have redemption through his blood, the forgiveness of sins, according to the riches of his grace.’ Amen. Redemption is possible through the blood of Jesus! Hello, somebody? I said, you can be delivered from the bondage of sin and find peace with God. Am I speaking to somebody?”
“Amen, Pastor,” a member shouted from the front.
“You better speak to me, Bishop,” a young lady in the choir yelled.
Bishop Hudson paused, took off his jacket, and handed it to his assistant. He grabbed the microphone out of the stand and paced the pulpit. “We all are in need of redemption. You know why? Because we all have sinned and have fallen short of the glory of God.”
Hmmm, interesting, Suave thought. Even Christians need redemption, too.
As if he read Suave’s mind, Bishop Hudson remarked, “So you can act like you were born holy, pure, and righteous all you want, but that’s not the case. We were able to become a child of God because Jesus paid the price for our sins on the cross. His death was in exchange of our life.”
“Praise the Lord,” “Thank you, Jesus,” and “Hallelujah” rang throughout the church.
“Do you want to be free from the burden of guilt?” Bishop Hudson asked, looking out at the congregation.
Suave shifted in his seat, wondering why the bishop was looking at him.
“Do you want to be free from curses and bondage?” Bishop Hudson stepped down from the pulpit into the aisle. “God already purchased our freedom,” he said, his eyes wandering from one face to the other as he moved closer to the back.
He better stop picking on me, or else I’m stepping. With his arms folded and face screwed up like a dried apple, Suave defiantly stared at the bishop as he seemed to get closer. I’m no punk.
“I said, you can go from being a sinner to a saint if you accept God’s gift of eternal life.” Bishop Hudson was now at Suave’s bench where he paused.
Suave glanced at the bishop through the corner of his eyes, his head held straight. He didn’t acknowledge the bishop, and for his own sake, Suave was hoping the bishop wouldn’t acknowledge him.
“I’m glad to see you this morning, my brother.” Bishop Hudson looked down at Suave, who still wasn’t looking at him.
All eyes in the church turned toward the back where Suave sat. Alwayne and Annette held hands and nervously looked on. Bishop Hudson was known to prophesize to his members, revealing things that no one else knew but God. He would also predict certain happenings that always came true. This usually made some members excited about receiving a blessing, and others nervous when they hadn’t been walking on the “right” side.
“God is going to give you a second chance.” Bishop Hudson rested his hand on Suave’s shoulder. “Those demons that are haunting you are leading you down a narrow road.”
Suave’s heart began to gallop in his chest. He wanted to brush off the preacher’s hand, but he felt compelled to hear what the man had to say.
“Your mind gets so mixed up at times that you find it hard to differentiate between the real thing and your imagination. But God says to tell you that He is going to give you the victory.”
Some people were now standing on their feet clapping, some praying, and others speaking in tongues.
“Deliver him, Lord,” an elderly man shouted.
“Set your son free, Father Jesus,” screamed another member.
“God is going to right the wrong that was done to you, so you can be free to serve Him and His people.” Tears filled Bishop Hudson’s eyes as he leaned over to Suave, his face only inches away from Suave’s.
On a will of its own, Suave’s neck turned, and he locked eyes with the bishop. Suave’s tears betrayed him and seeped down his face.


About the Author

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Theresa A. Campbell is the author of the captivating novels, "Are You There, God?" and "God Has Spoken." She was born and raised in Jamaica West Indies. She received her bachelor's degree in business administration from Baruch College, and a master's degree in business administration from Fairleigh Dickinson University. Theresa has had a deep passion for reading since she was a child. It is her desire to inspire readers by writing stories from the heart to uplift their faith in God

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Tuesday, December 8, 2015

Book Review: Fixed in Fear: A Justice Novel by T. E. Woods

Fixed in Fear: A Justice Novel

By T. E. Woods
Publisher: Alibi
Published:  Dec. 8, 2015
ASIN: B00VD0442Q

Amazon Synopsis:

The Fixer returns in the pulse-pounding Justice series—perfect for fans of Lisa Gardner, Karin Slaughter, and Jeff Lindsay’s Dexter thrillers—as worlds collide in an inferno of bloodshed, revenge, and holy terror.
 
I’ll probably never see my daughter again. And if I do, she’ll either be dead or in a jail cell.
 
Seattle Chief of Detectives Mort Grant cannot reconcile the memories of his vibrant, headstrong young daughter with the cold, deadly woman she has become. The head of one of the largest criminal enterprises in the world, Allie Grant seized power by wrenching it away from her lover, a notorious Russian gangster. How she maintains her control, Mort doesn’t even want to imagine.
 
Only two other people know the truth about Allie: the vigilante known as The Fixer, and Mort’s best friend, Larry, who’s undergoing a crisis of his own. Someone close to Larry, his last real connection to his beloved late wife, has been slain in a mass murder at a sweat lodge deep in the woods of Washington State. When word gets out, Mort immediately takes on the gruesome case. 
 
But as Mort hunts down a pair of methodical killers, The Fixer does some deep digging of her own. And what she unearths will rock Mort’s family forever. Because The Fixer has set her sights on Allie Grant—and nothing will ever be the same again.

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Tuesday, October 6, 2015

Book Review: Blue Baby (Brandon Fisher FBI Series Bk 4) by Carolyn Arnold

Blue Baby (Brandon Fisher FBI Series Book 4)
By Carolyn Arnold
Publisher: Hibbert & Stiles Publishing Inc.
Published: Sept. 25, 2015
ASIN: B010KSYE7G

Amazon Synopsis:

Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue... 

At the heart of every human being is the need--and the desire--to be happy. For many, happiness is elusive, but for one killer, it’s something to be created. But it’s not as easy as it seems at first, and this “creator” is determined to get it right at least one more time, no matter how many tries it takes ... 

It’s been exactly a year since Cheryl Bradley was found dead in her bathtub, dressed in a wedding gown with her ring finger severed. With no leads and no more evidence, the case had gone cold. That is, until another young woman is found murdered and posed in the same fashion. 

Now, FBI agent Brandon Fisher and his team have been called in to catch the killer before another innocent life is taken. As Brandon begins to pull at every possible loose thread, the idea that the killer’s method of operation is all that connects the women begins to unravel. This serial killer isn’t just out for blood; this is a murderer on a mission. 

But the closer Brandon thinks he’s getting to a resolution, the more evident it is that the killer is losing control and slipping up, making the trail even more difficult for the FBI to follow. And unless Brandon and his team can catch up to the killer, the bloodbath will continue to overflow.

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Friday, August 21, 2015

Book Review: The Kiverson Case by Julie Gilbert

The Kiverson Case
By Julie Gilbert
Publisher: Julie Gilbert
Published: Jan. 10, 2014
ASIN: B00HT90C9Y

Amazon Synopsis:

One man’s vendetta could cost them everything …

When a routine arrest turns deadly, FBI Special Agents Julie Ann and Patrick Duncan are drawn into a dangerous game with Kevin Kiverson, a man with little to lose and much to avenge.

In her heart, Ann knows they will catch Kevin, but she doesn’t know when or how or what sacrifices will be made along the way. She’s prepared to risk her life for others but will her resolve hold when the threat turns to her baby boy?

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Wednesday, June 24, 2015

Book Review: Deadly Thyme by R.L. Nolen

Deadly Thyme
By R.L. Nolen
Publisher: SkipJack Publishing
Published: January 8, 2014
ASIN: B00HSRV3HC

Amazon Synopsis:

When Ruth Butler escaped Texas for a sleepy seaside village in the south of England, it was to rescue her infant daughter from the perverted demon she’d married. But after ten peaceful years in Perrins Point, her daughter Annie disappears. 

Not far away, a madman has been trying in vain to turn back time. When Ruth turns out to be a dead ringer for his mother, the voices in his head haunt him day and night. The only way to stop his mother’s nagging is to kill her all over again . . . 

Ruth must rely on her instincts and the ally she finds in an undercover detective who’s in town on unrelated business, but neither can search for Annie’s kidnapper openly. Ruth could be deported for living under an alias and Detective Inspector Jon Graham would blow his cover. Nevertheless, the trail leads from a faceless body in Annie’s clothes to a smugglers’ cave, where the killer drains his victims’ blood an ounce at a time. But he’s got a special purpose for little Annie. He is patient. He will wait—until her mother comes to save her. 

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Wednesday, June 17, 2015

Book Review: Vengeance is Mine by Harry James Krebs

Vengeance is Mine
By Harry James Krebs
Publisher: Peak City Publishing
Published: January 30, 2014
ASIN: B00IH8H0KA

Amazon Synopsis:

2014 GOLD Readers' Favorite for Mystery/Murder 

Lex Allen, Reviewer for Readers' Favorite International Book Awards: "One often reads blurbs and reviews that talk about “fast paced”, “edge of your seat suspense” or “I couldn’t put it down.” In some cases these phrases are a bit exaggerated; in the instance of Vengeance is Mine by Harry James Krebs these phrases become understatements. This murder-mystery suspense thriller is among the very best I’ve read so far this year." 

*** 
Driven by a traumatic, violent event in his teenage years, Benjamin Tucker, a true crime author and amateur detective, is obsessed with solving crimes near his home turf of Holly Springs, North Carolina. When a series of decapitated female victims is found in neighboring communities, he is helplessly drawn in to the investigation. The hunt for the killer becomes personal and Tucker isn’t sure if he’s become the killer’s idol or his next victim.

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Monday, June 8, 2015

Book Review: Fixed in Blood by T.E. Woods

Fixed in Blood: A Justice Novel
By  T. E. Woods
Publisher: Random House LLC
Published: June 16, 2015
ASIN: B00RKO6P4E

Amazon Synopsis:

Perfect for fans of Jeff Lindsay’s Dexter thrillers and the novels of Lisa Gardner and Karin Slaughter, the gritty, action-packed Justice series continues as a depraved mind taunts those who seek retribution on both sides of the law.
 
I become whatever they want. Whatever they need.

 Seattle Chief of Detectives Mort Grant is still reeling from losing his daughter—again. When Allie first walked back into his life, breaking years of silence, he could hardly believe his luck. And after hearing her story, Mort tried to do everything in his power to keep her safe. The only person he trusted with Allie’s life was The Fixer. But, for the first time, The Fixer let him down.

 
Now Mort has been called in on a gruesome murder case: a beautiful young woman found in a ravine, her body riddled with stab wounds. Within twenty-four hours, the police uncover a snuff film depicting her murder, the killer’s face always just out of shot. When a second body and video are discovered, Mort knows this is no ordinary case.

Wednesday, April 22, 2015

Book Review: Officer Elvis by Gary Gusick

Officer Elvis: A Darla Cavannah Mystery
by Gary M. Gusick
Publisher: Alibi
Published: Apr. 21, 2015
ASIN: B00L0EYO0W

Amazon Synopsis:

In the vein of Harlan Coben and Lisa Gardner, Gary Gusick takes readers on an explosive ride-along with Mississippi detective Darla Cavannah, a Yankee transplant making her name in the Deep South.
 
After performing at a local old-folks home, off-duty police officer and part-time Elvis impersonator Tommy Reylander smoothes out his pompadour, climbs into his pink Caddy, and gets all shook up—fatally so, when a bomb explodes. Whether he was killed for his police work or bad singing is a mystery that detective Darla Cavannah is determined to solve.
 
Though it’s been several years since Darla (reluctantly) partnered up with Tommy, she convinces her boss to let her lead the murder investigation. As the new regional director of the Mississippi Bureau of Investigation, Shelby Mitchell can think of better uses for his star detective’s time, but not even the most hardened good ole boy can resist Darla’s smart, savvy persuasions. She soon embarks on a roller coaster ride through the world of Elvis tribute artists while tracking down one of the most bizarre serial killers in the history of the Magnolia State. Aiding her pursuit of the killer is recently reprimanded officer Rita Gibbons, fresh from the trailer park and described by Shelby as “half a licorice stick short in the manners department.” But Rita’s plenty smart, even when this case takes their suspicious minds in an entirely unexpected direction.

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Tuesday, February 3, 2015

Book Review: As the Crow Flies by Damien Boyd

As the Crow Flies (The DI Nick Dixon Crime Series Book 1)
by Damien Boyd
Publisher: Thomas & Mercer
Published: Jan. 20, 2015
ASIN: B00MAOW6JM

Amazon Synopsis:

Rock climbers can’t afford to make careless mistakes. But Detective Inspector Nick Dixon’s former climbing partner, Jake Fayter, died doing just that. Or so it seems. Dixon suspects foul play, but his only leads are unreliable accounts of something odd happening in Cheddar Gorge seconds before Jake fell.

The more Dixon learns about Jake’s life, the more he realises that Jake hadn’t been quite the man he remembered...and a lot of people could have wanted him dead. Once Dixon gets too close to the truth, those people will emerge from the shadows and kill to protect their secrets.

Saturday, January 3, 2015

Book Review: From the Cradle by Louise Voss and Mark Edwards

From the Cradle
By Louise Voss and Mark Edwards
Publisher: Thomas & Mercer
Published: Nov 1, 2014
ASIN: B00K8EM27C

Amazon Synopsis:

The first child was taken from her house.
The second from his mother's car. 
The third from her own bedroom...

When Helen and Sean Philips go out for the evening, leaving their teenage daughter babysitting little Frankie, they have no idea that they are about to face every parent's greatest fear.

Detective Inspector Patrick Lennon is hopeful that the three children who have been abducted in this patch of south-west London will be returned safe and well. But when a body is found in a local park, Lennon realizes that time is running out—and that nothing in this case is as it seems...

Blending police procedural with psychological thriller, From the Cradle will have every parent checking that their children are safe in their beds...then checking again.

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My Thoughts:

From the Cradle was a scary look at a missing child scenario. Parents will think twice before leaving their young children with a babysitter or in a locked car or even taking them to the park after reading this book. You never know where it can happen.

This book was full of twists and turns that had the reader guessing from start to finish. Was their one kidnapper or more than one? Were all the children murdered or not? What was the reason they were kidnapped in the first place. There were no ransom notes.

The pace of this thriller is fast and the tension is high throughout. It will keep you up at night just so you can finish it and find out who is behind this awful crime. The truth will surprise you.

Please note that there are adult themes in this novel and some scenes I would rate as Restricted, though there are few of those.

I found From the Cradle to be well-written, gripping and frighteningly real. I rated it 4 stars out of 5.


Thank you to the publishers via Netgalley for providing a copy of the book in exchange for a fair and honest review. A positive opinion is not required. All thoughts are my own.

About Louise Voss and Mark Edwards:

We are the co-authors of Killing Cupid, Catch Your Death, All Fall DownForward Slash and the forthcoming From the Cradle.  We have also written eight solo novels between us.  Dubbed ‘internet publishing sensations’ after being the first UK self-published authors to reach the No.1 and No.2 spots simultaneously on Amazon.co.uk back in 2011, we have had a wildly varied and interesting publishing career.

Mark lives in Wolverhampton with his wife and young family, while Louise lives in Surrey with her daughter.  We love talking to readers on Twitter, and run a very lively Facebook page, where we chat, run competitions and offer prizes. Many of our character names have been suggested by competition winners – most notably, a dog called Rihanna…

We love hearing from readers and always reply.  You can contact us here.

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Louise Voss
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Mark Edwards
Goodreads  *  Website  *  Twitter  *  Facebook

Saturday, December 20, 2014

Revenge Blog Tour with Paula Rose

Revenge
By Paula Rose
Publisher: Anaiah Press
Published: Dec. 16, 2014
ASIN: B00Q08LTO2

Amazon Synopsis:

As a job coach, it’s up to Olivia Foster to ensure her clients work in a safe environment, understand their positions, and serve their employer’s mission. The death of her brother drives her career choice, and she loves her job. It remains her only focus until one of her autistic clients goes missing. Then Olivia’s employer ends her position and adds her to the suspect list, but she makes plans to bring the missing young man home. 

Wednesday, November 12, 2014

Book Review: At Their Own Game by Frank Zafiro

At Their Own Game
By Frank Zafiro
Publisher: Frank Scalise
Published: Jan. 31, 2014
ASIN: B00I6I7ALU

Amazon Synopsis:

Jake Stankovic has been flying below the radar for years, dealing safely in stolen property crime with his two-man crew. But times are tough, so he decides to step up to the big money with a drug deal. Everything that can go wrong, does. The deal goes bad, a vengeful detective sets his sights on Jake, one of his crew might be a turncoat, and a woman from a long past affair suddenly reappears. All of this would be complicated enough on its own, but for Jake, it's even worse. 

The woman is the detective's ex-wife. 

And Jake Stankovic used to be a cop. 

Monday, October 6, 2014

Book Review: Empty Shell by Ashley Fontainne

Empty Shell
By Ashley Fontainne
Publisher: RMSW Press
Published: September 29, 2014
ASIN: B00NCCEWO8

Amazon Synopsis:

The quiet world of Melody and Jack Dickinson is about to be turned upside down. Twenty years of marriage hangs in the balance when Melody finds out about Jack’s infidelity. The betrayal is made worse when Melody discovers his lover is Serena Rowland, a young woman who works at Melody’s law firm. 

A receipt from an overpriced hotel… 

Harsh words are exchanged before Melody storms off to work, determined to have Serena fired. But when Melody hears Serena was murdered over the weekend, everything changes. Serena’s body is found beaten and strangled with a pair of pink, silk panties, in 

Saturday, August 16, 2014

Book Review: The Second Deadly Sin by Asa Larsson

The Second Deadly Sin
By Asa Larsson
Publisher: MacLehose Press
Published: Aug. 12, 2014
ASIN: B00LSX3W8U

Amazon Synopsis:

Oprah.com raved that Asa Larsson's Rebecka Martinsson is a crime fighter who has all the needed gut insticts," and listed the series as "Mysteries Every Thinking Woman Should Read." In The Second Deadly Sin, dawn breaks in a forest in northern Sweden. Villagers gather to dispatch a rampaging bear. When the beast is brought to ground they are horrified to find the remains of a human hand inside its stomach.

In nearby Kiruna, a woman is found murdered in her bed, her body a patchwork of vicious wounds, the word WHORE scrawled across the wall. Her grandson Marcus, already an orphan, is nowhere to be seen. Grasping for clues, Rebecka Martinsson begins to delve into the victim's tragic family history. But with doubts over her mental health still 

Tuesday, June 10, 2014

Book Review: The Murder Farm by Andrea Marie Schenkel

The Murder Farm
by Andrea Maria Schenkel
Publisher: Quercus
Published: June 3, 2014
ASIN: B00H6J6IK4

Amazon Synopsis:

The Times Literary Supplement said of The Murder Farm, “With only a limited number of ways in which violent death can be investigated, crime writers have to use considerable ingenuity to bring anything fresh to the genre. Andrea Maria Schenkel has done it in her first novel.” 
 
The first author to achieve a consecutive win of the German Crime Prize, Schenkel has won first place for both The Murder Farm and Ice Cold.
 
The Murder Farm begins with a shock: a whole family has been murdered with a pickaxe. They were old Danner the farmer, an overbearing patriarch; his put-upon devoutly 

Monday, April 7, 2014

Book Review: Killer by Jonathan Kellerman

Killer: An Alex Delaware Novel
By Jonathan Kellerman
Publisher: Ballantine Books
Published: February 11, 2014
ASIN: B00EMX9QQA

Amazon Synopsis:

After thirty-five riveting, internationally acclaimed novels of psychological suspense, #1 New York Times bestselling author Jonathan Kellerman returns with his most stunning thriller to date. Killeris a mesmerizing L.A. noir portrayal of the darkest impulses of human nature carried to shocking extremes.
 
The City of Angels has more than its share of psychopaths, and no one recognizes that more acutely than the brilliant psychologist and police consultant Dr. Alex Delaware. Despite that, Constance Sykes, a sophisticated, successful physician, hardly seems like someone Alex needs to fear. Then, at the behest of the court, he becomes embroiled in 

Wednesday, February 5, 2014

Book Review: The Fixer: A Justice Novel by T. E. Woods

The Fixer: A Justice Novel
By T. E. Woods
Publisher: Alibi
Published: Feb. 4, 2014
ASIN: B00EBRU0OY

Amazon Synopsis:

Never a doubt. Never a mistake. Always for justice. Never for revenge. She’s the person you hire when you need something fixed—permanently. With a strict set of criteria, she evaluates every request and chooses only a few. No more than one job per country, per year. She will only step in if it’s clear that justice will not be served any other way. Her jobs are completed with skill and precision, and never result in inquiry or police investigation. The Fixer is invisible—and quite deadly. . . .

In the office of a clinical psychologist in Olympia, Washington, a beautiful young woman is in terrible emotional pain. She puts up walls, tells lies, and seems to speak in riddles, but the doctor is determined to help her heal, despite the fact that she claims to have hurt many people. As their sessions escalate, the 

Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Book Review: Murder on Second Street: The Jackson Ward Murders by Rebekah Pierce

Murder on Second Street: The Jackson Ward Murders
By Rebekah Pierce
Publisher: Rebekah Pierce
Published: July 22, 2013
ASIN: B00E3XWN82

Amazon Synopsis:

It's 1929 and Jackson Ward in Richmond, VA is known as "The Black Wall Street of America." The community is thriving as money and prosperity are plentiful, until the body of Annie Hilks is found floating in the James River in Richmond, VA. The police don't pay much attention to it; it's just another Negro woman who probably took her own life. But within two weeks, the bodies of three more Negro women are found in various locations throughout Jackson Ward, a prominent Negro community in the City. This is bad for business, and with no other choice left to them, the community reaches out to Sy Sanford to solve the murders.

Sy has three BIG problems: he's returned from the Great War with haunting nightmares, he blacks 

Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Book Review: Next Move, You're Dead Trilogy by Linda Barton

Next Move, You’re Dead (The Trilogy)
By Linda Barton
Publisher: Deadly Reads, LLC
Published: Dec 15, 2013
ASIN: B00DQ1AGF4

Amazon Synopsis:

This is a Thriller of pure psychological evil, and heart-pounding bliss with a villain that you will LOVE to HATE. 

Erebus, an utterly diabolical, despicable, sick and completely twisted villain has chosen his opponents, in which they find themselves forced to face their personal demons as they try to solve the purpose of The Game. What is each participant's part to play as one of his unwilling partners in crime? 

With each move in The Game, they come closer to solving the mystery, but first they 

Thursday, January 2, 2014

Book Review: The Trigger by L.J. Sellers

The Trigger
By L.J. Sellers
Publisher: Spellbinder Press
Published: Dec 5, 2013

Amazon Synopsis:
Agent Jamie Dallas loves undercover assignments that get her out of the Phoenix Bureau. But when a woman and her baby disappear from an isolated community of preppers in Northern California, she knows the risk of infiltrating the armed group is dangerously high.
Once inside the compound, she discovers that the brothers who founded Destiny are scheming something far more devious than kidnapping or murder. Meanwhile, her local FBI contact, Agent McCullen, is pulled from her team and assigned to investigate the murder of a woman with phony ID, found at the bottom of a motel pool.
Soon Dallas finds herself in deeper trouble than she's ever encountered—with no way to