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20 Apr Posted by in Reviews | Comments

Review: Trauma Plan (Grace Medical)

Review: Trauma Plan (Grace Medical)

Trauma Plan (Grace Medical) by Candace Calvert Reviewed by: Julia Novoa Genre: Romance, Suspense Publisher: Tyndale House Publication Date: 2012 I loved this book for three reasons: The characters are well-written and believable, the plot weaves together multiple threads to form an engaging narrative, and the ending is sweet. I wasn’t sure how much I’d...

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30 Oct Posted by in Reviews | Comments

Review: Deployed

Review: Deployed

Deployed by Mel Odom Reviewed by: Melissa MacDonald Genre: Suspense, fiction Publisher: Tyndale Publication Date: October 2012 Sergeant Lance Corporal Bekah Shaw joined the United States Marine reserves to help support herself and her son. On a peacekeeping mission to Somalia, Bekah and her team meet Rageh Daud, a man determined to seek revenge on...

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13 Jun Posted by in Reviews | Comments

Review: Purple Knot

Review: Purple Knot

Purple Knot, by Raquel Byrnes Reviewed by: Lara M. Van Hulzen Genre: Romance/Suspense Publisher: White Rose Publishing Publication Date: May 29, 2011 When Reyna Cruz finds out that her best friend, Summer who is eight months pregnant, is in the hospital and near death, her world turns upside down. Leaving her successful private investigating business...

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12 Apr Posted by in Reviews | Comments

Review: Not This Time

Review: Not This Time

Not This Time  by Vicki Hinze Reviewed by Elizabeth Olmedo Genre: Suspense Publisher: Multnomah Books Publication Date: February 2012 The inhabitants of Seagrove Village are reeling from shock and fear after a terrorist attack at what should have been a joyous event. To add to Beth’s worry, Sara is acting strangely. They’ve been best friends...

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16 Mar Posted by in Reviews | Comments

Review: 40

Review: 40

40 by Travis Thrasher Reviewed by Lara M. Van Hulzen, Radiant Lit Genre: Fiction, Suspense, Drama, Supernatural Publisher: FaithWords Pub. Date: 2011 Reading 40 is like being in a psychedelic music video, and I mean that in a good way. Tyler Harrison is going to die on his 40th birthday. After his father has a...

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22 Feb Posted by in Reviews | Comments

Review: Night Watch

Review: Night Watch

Night Watch by Valerie Hansen Reviewed by: Lara M. Van Hulzen, Radiant Lit Genre: Inspirational Romance/Suspense Publisher: Love Inspired/Harlequin Publication Date: 2011 Jill and Mitch have been close friends ever since he was the first fireman on the scene of her husband’s logging accident that caused his death. When an explosion happens at a warehouse...

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27 Jul Posted by in Reviews | Comments

Review: I’ll Walk Alone

Review:  I’ll Walk Alone

I’ll Walk Alone by Mary Higgins Clark Reviewed by Elizabeth Olmedo Genre: Suspense Publisher: Simon and Schuster Publication Date: April 2011 Two years ago, Alexandra “Zan” Moreland’s son disappeared without a trace. Then, on what would be Matthew’s fifth birthday, pictures that point to Zan as the kidnapper surface. When someone accesses her financial accounts,...

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02 Mar Posted by in Reviews | Comments

Review: The Lightkeeper’s Daughter by Colleen Coble

Review: The Lightkeeper’s Daughter by Colleen Coble

Author Colleen Coble is best known for her romantic suspense novels such as Cry In The Night and Without A Trace. However, her new historical romance novel shows that she can write well in any genre she chooses. The Lightkeeper’s Daughter offers a little bit of everything that I love in a book – a...

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21 Jul Posted by in Reviews | Comments

The Kidnapping of Kenzie Thorn by Liz Johnson

The Kidnapping of Kenzie Thorn  by Liz Johnson

Every girl wants a little adventure in her life now and then, but being kidnapped certainly wasn’t the type of adventure that Kenzie Thorn would have expected. Kenzie knows that her job teaching prison inmates might be a bit dangerous, as is being the granddaughter of the governor, but she never expected something like this....

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