Music Of Ghosts: A Novel Of Suspense (Mary Crow #5) by Sallie Bissell Mystery/Suspense April 8, 2013 Midnight Ink Reviewed by Tori Favorite Quote: “Sometimes you have to go away. Then you can come back new.” When Mary Crow promised her longtime lover that she would no longer handle criminal cases, she never expected a murder to land at her front door. When the daughter of a prominent politician is found fatally victimized and her boss is charged with the crime, Mary is placed in the Continue Reading
Review: What’s a Witch to Do? by Jennifer Harlow
What’s a Witch To Do? By Jennifer Harlow Paranormal Romance March 8, 2013 Midnight Ink Reviewed by Tori Favorite Quote: “I like my men brainy and cultured, which are not qualities prevalent in the men of Goodnight. One of the many reasons I haven’t been on a date in years. That and I’m related to a large portion of the male population.“ Mona McGregor may never have wanted to be the High Priestess but she takes her responsibilities very serious. With raising her two nieces, running Continue Reading
Review: To Catch a Vampire by Jennifer Harlow
To Catch A Vampire (F.R.E.A.K.S Squad Investigation #2) by Jennifer Harlow Urban Fantasy Released: September 8, 2012 Midnight Ink Reviewed by Tori Favorite Quote: “You are a stalking, creepy pervert who needs a hobby.“ Beatrice Alexander is now an official member of The F.R.E.A.K. Squad -Federal Response to Extra-Sensory and Kindred Supernaturals. A top secret branch of the FBI who hunt the supernatural monsters of society. Taken into the group after she almost killed her brother, Continue Reading
Review: Mind Over Monsters by Jennifer Harlow
Mind Over Monsters (F.R.E.A.K. Squad Investigation #1) by Jennifer Harlow Urban Fantasy Paperback October 8, 2011 Midnight Ink Reviewed by Tori Favorite Quote: “You brought me cake and drugs? If you included Casablanca, I’d have to marry you.” The supernaturals are out and about but for Beatrice Alexander, being a "freak" isn't cool. Abandoned by her mother because of her talents, Bea was raised by her grandmother. When her brother's acidic comments finally hit home, Continue Reading