

Book Review: DOUBLE OR NOTHING by Kim Sherwood
Kim Sherwood’s DOUBLE OR NOTHING takes readers into the thrilling world of James Bond with a fresh perspective and a gripping narrative. This novel is the first in a new trilogy that expands the iconic spy universe, introducing a new set of protagonists who carry the legacy forward while carving out their own path. For fans of espionage, action, and complex characters, DOUBLE OR NOTHING offers a compelling read that balances homage with innovation. The novel introduces reader
May 26


Announcement: New Book Coming Soon!
Today is a special day for me. It is cover reveal day! If you follow me on social media, you've probably already seen the announcement about my new upcoming suspense novel. I’m so excited to share the news about THOSE WHO SHALL DIE. This new book has been in the works for several years, and has undergone many changes since its first conception. I'll share more about the inspiration for the book in a later blog post. THOSE WHO SHALL DIE by Michael Bradley Early reviews are cal
May 12


Book Review: HOLMES, MARPLE & POE by James Patterson and Brian Stilts
HOLMES, MARPLE & POE is one of those books where the premise alone is enough to hook you—and thankfully, it actually delivers. James Patterson and Brian Sitts take three of the most iconic names in detective fiction and reimagine them as a modern private‑investigation trio operating in New York City. It sounds a little gimmicky on paper, but in practice, it’s surprisingly fun, fast, and easy to get invested in. HOLMES, MARPLE & POE by James Patterson and Brian Sitts The story
May 5


Book Review: RED BONES by Ann Cleeves
Ann Cleeves’ RED BONES offers readers a compelling blend of mystery and history that keeps the reader wanting more long after the last chapter. This novel stands out not only for its gripping plot but also for the way it weaves together past and present, creating a rich tapestry of suspense and human connection. RED BONES by Ann Cleeves In RED BONES, Detective Jimmy Perez investigates what, at first glance, appears to be an accidental death on the remote Shetland Islands. But
Apr 14