Review: A Very Merry Hitman by Katie Reus
What a fun set of short stories.
What a fun set of short stories.
This was a fun and exciting short story.
And don’t forget your Christmas holiday short story to go with the Thanksgiving events. It is almost Christmas and Maureen still can’t find anyone to fill the openings at the Shadow Valley Manor Retirement Community–especially as the locals know darn well the unusual happenings and the unnaturally large death toll has little to […]
This story has a Thanksgiving subtheme so treat yourself to a holiday story and maybe your family get together will feel less traumatic this year. .
I think I’ve found my literary doppelganger.
RofC tries really hard to be a Grisham novel but ends up with the same problems as a JG novel as it is too much to be believable.
There’s a new Sheriff in Town and his name is Lance Tallbear.
I am racing through these stories. I just can’t get enough!
I am a little on the fence with this series. It has some good moments but why is the crime scene cleaner rarely cleaning up crime scenes? Fiona Mahoney has decided that it is time to take a lover and possibly provoke the wrath of Jack the Ripper, who has taken an unhealthy interest […]
I liked the premise of earning abilities but had issues with how the story unfolded. In the world of the Broken Trials series, anyone can Trial and earn special abilities. Each city has their own special Trial. Volunteers can risk death or worse for an attempt to be elevated to the prestigious title of […]