Book review: Leave Your Mark by Aliza Licht

Aliza Licht’s Leave Your Mark promises to help give you tips to land your dream job, kill it in your career, and rock social media.  Those are some big claims, and while I don’t think reading this book is going to suddenly set you on the path to awesomeness, I think it’ll fire you up…

Book review: The Cousins O’Dwyer Trilogy by Nora Roberts

A battle between good and evil is always a great subject matter for a book, and in the hands of Nora Roberts, you know it’s going to be a greater story than in the hands of many other writers. The Cousins O’Dwyer Trilogy follows siblings Branna and Connor, and their cousin Iona, as they engage…

Book review: The Liar by Nora Roberts

If you count yourself a reader and don’t know who Nora Roberts is, then I’m guessing you’ve probably been living under a rock for a while. Roberts is pretty prolific, generally producing a standalone and a trilogy every year, plus the books she writes under her pseudonym J. D. Robb, but her novels are always…

Book review: Burnt Paper Sky by Gilly Macmillan

Having your child go missing is, I’m guessing, one of the scariest things that could ever happen to a parent. The uncertainty of knowing where your child is, the knowledge that you can’t help them. But what about everything else that happens to you when your child goes missing? In Gilly Macmillan’s Burnt Paper Sky…