CHAPTER ONE “What’s your name?” the police officer asks me. “Eric Caine,” I answer rubbing my temple while lying on a hospital bed. ...

CHAPTER ONE “What’s your name?” the police officer asks me. “Eric Caine,” I answer rubbing my temple while lying on a hospital bed. ...
Why Choosing Your Setting is Important by Alexandra Sokoloff I’m often told that my thrillers are extremely visual and cinematic; I’m pr...
Ordinary Time CHAPTER 1 Rob searched the crowd in the Italian restaurant for a friend. His sun-darkened skin was bronze against his white...
y1 by Sherrie Cronin My rating: 4 of 5 stars What were the main relationships explored in this book? Family. There are a host of characte...
Zane swore as a child to someday protect all of the odd people in the world. He studied chameleons and muscle groups as he taught himself t...
Jack Tremont moves his family to the quiet mountains of Western Maryland hoping to leave behind a troubled past and restart his life. Inste...
FBI analyst Kassidy Bishop is assigned to the “For You” killer’s task force after a series of sadistic murders bearing the same signature a...
IN THE BEGINNING CHAPTER 4 It’s got to be here somewhere, mused Adam as he studied the computer screen in front of him. Where was the b...
Beware the Procrastination Demons by Stacey J. Mitchell Procrastination. It’s an evil word for any writer. According to Merriam-Webster,...
Do you have to travel much concerning your book(s)? No. No travel yet. But I’ve done some research on certain crimes of the past and would...
The Mountain City Bronzes by Madeleine McLaughlin My rating: 5 of 5 stars Formatting / Appearance. Appearance, format and layout were fin...
Visiting Speaker’s Corner I can remember the carnival of sounds. Speakers’ Corner in London, where anyone can talk about anything—except f...
Chapter 1 S tanding in the snow in front of my husband’s grave, I came to an unexpected realization. What used to be a romantic tribute had...
How to Make Your Characters Believable by James R Johnson When I was a baby, the movie Jaws was in theaters. My parents couldn’t find a...