Book two in Erica Vetsch’s Serendipity and Secrets Trilogy, The Gentleman Spy is the perfect sequel to The Lost Lieutenant. Fans are sure to enjoy checking in on some of their favorite characters from the first book, getting to know others a bit better, as well as meeting more of the unique individuals residing in London and the English countryside during the early 1800s. Read More
The Beautiful Ashes of Gomez Gomez
Readers will enjoy meeting the folks of Paradise; Honey, Jake, Early, Katie, and newcomer Matthias while completely disliking greedy local businessman Sonny. Each plays an important role in the life of Gomez Gomez. The story has some surprising plot twists that will leave readers laughing, crying, and begging for more. Overall a page-turning tale of real love. Read More
Cross Shadow
Andrew Huff’s, “Cross Shadow” is a disappointing sequel to the original, “A Cross to Kill.” Protagonist John Cross and Christine Lewis seem watered-down versions of their former selves. Read More
The Lost Lieutenant
Set in England 1813, The Lost Lieutenant is reminiscent of a time when class distinctions were prevalent and women’s rights non-existent. However, unlike many books set in that era, rather focusing on pomp and pageantry, The Lost Lieutenant is all about the hearts of the characters. Read More
Ishmael Covenant
Ishmael Covenant can certainly be classified as an end-times thriller for those readers able to keep from being lost within the complicated plot. Read More
A Cross to Kill
What happens when a CIA assassin finds Jesus and decides that what he once thought was right and justifiable is suddenly just so very wrong; meet John Cross former CIA operative turned small country church pastor. Readers struggling with their own demons of repentance, forgiveness, restitution, and reconciliation will likely relate to the uber skilled, but the quite humble, and very likable character of John Cross. Read More
A Cuppa Trouble
The author introduces many characters with their own mini stories making it difficult to follow the story’s true action. The mini squabbles between business partners Tandy and Marissa along with their significant others only serve to further dilute the plot. Read More