Thursday, August 20, 2026

Review: Vigilante Sasquatch by Frank L. Cole

SYNOPSIS
Fourteen-year-old Ben Ostman’s lack of respect for authority has gotten out of hand, and now he is one mistake away from landing in juvenile detention. Having run out of options, Ben’s mother turns to her brother-in-law for help, leaving Ben no other choice but to spend his summer on his estranged Uncle Garth’s Mississippi farmhouse.

Right from the beginning, Ben and Garth don’t exactly hit it off and it doesn’t take Ben long to discover there is something not right on his uncle’s property. Aside from the manual labor Ben is forced to do around the house, Garth often disappears for days on end. And then there’s the mysterious music Ben hears every night coming from deep in the forest.

When he accidentally stumbles upon his uncle’s gathering of heavily armed teenagers in the woods, Ben is plunged headfirst into the world of the bizarre. Uncle Garth is keeping more than a few secrets. Not only does he work for a shady organization known as the Department of Wildlife Phenomenon, but he spends his days hunting down violent, mutated beasts with the help of an unusual partner named Sid—an eight-foot tall, double-barrel shotgun toting sasquatch with a flair for plucking the banjo.

Reluctantly, Garth allows Ben to tag along on the D.W.P.’s dangerous missions. The work is risky and difficult, and Bigfoot may be the most unpredictable of them all. As Ben develops new friendships with the likes of Dacia and Drubber, he finds himself totally immersed in the D.W.P.’s exploits, and he begins to unravel the mysteries of the forest. Sid isn’t all that he seems and, for that matter, neither is his Uncle Garth.


MY THOUGHTS

This book looks like it's out of print now, but I checked it out with Kindle Unlimited a while ago and finally got around to reading it. It was a lot of fun! Ben's been getting into a lot of trouble lately, so instead of getting sent to juvenile detention, he's sent to his uncle's farm. It was definitely out of his comfort zone, to say the least, but it ended up being a very interesting trip.

It took me a few chapters to really get into the book, but that could've been because of the constant interruptions I experienced. But once I had a long stretch of uninterrupted reading time, I really got into it and ended up enjoying it.

Ben was not likable in the beginning. He was an entitled troublemaker with a chip on his shoulder, but I really liked seeing his character growth. By the end of the story, he had really changed and grown up quite a bit. I loved Sid, though. He was such an awesome character!

While this story was a lot of fun, things got pretty intense in the second half. Things took a turn in a way that I wasn't expecting. It was a definite page-turner! If you're a fan of middle-grade fantasy and can find a copy of this book, I definitely recommend it! I really enjoyed it!

FOUR STARS

Wednesday, August 19, 2026

Can't Wait Wednesday: Fatal Pattern (The King Legacy Book #2) by Kate Angelo

Can't Wait Wednesday is a weekly meme hosted by Wishful Endings that spotlights and discusses the books we're excited about that we've yet to read. Generally, they're books that are yet to be released. It's based on Waiting on Wednesday, hosted by Jill at Breaking the Spine.

This week I'm featuring Fatal Pattern (The King Legacy Book #2) by Kate Angelo releasing September 15.

SYNOPSIS
A COVERT INVESTIGATION
A stalker attacks behavioral analyst Dr. Tori Crew at knifepoint, shattering the fierce independence she's built since her parents' unsolved murder. Forced into an off-the-books criminal investigation, Tori must push her expertise--and her fiercely guarded heart--to the breaking point as a killer's pattern emerges.

A LOOMING THREAT
Homicide detective Blade St. James has been Tori's friend and protector since childhood. Haunted by his own past of parental abandonment, Blade is determined to build a stable life and find the peace that always seems just out of reach. But when Tori's life is threatened, his guardian reflexes collide with everything he's been trying to build.

A HIDDEN MENACE

As the conspiracy rooted in Tori's past pulls them deeper, the boundaries of their friendship blur, and the truth neither can deny becomes impossible to ignore. Can they unmask the sophisticated serial killer before they become the final, fatal piece in the pattern?

In this gripping romantic suspense thriller, Kate Angelo delivers pulse-pounding psychological suspense and forensic investigations threaded with slow-burn romance and a heart-stopping cold case. Perfect for fans of Criminal Minds, Lynette Eason, Nancy Mehl, Colleen Coble, and Irene Hannon.

What upcoming release are you eagerly awaiting?

Tuesday, August 18, 2026

Review: Flaw and Order (The Worst Detective Ever Book 14) by Christy Barritt

SYNOPSIS
Some women panic. Joey Darling packs a suitcase.

Joey Darling knows not to interfere with a police investigation—especially one involving her husband, Detective Jackson Sullivan. But when Jackson vanishes while working undercover and no one will tell her what's happening, Joey launches her own investigation.

Armed with little more than a cryptic clue, an overactive imagination, and her irrepressible Aunt Dizzy, Joey heads to a charming coastal town where a stranger seems far too interested in her arrival, mysterious late-night activity unfolds along the waterfront, and the tightlipped locals warn her to stay away from the wrong side of the docks.

She soon suspects Jackson is in far more danger than anyone realizes. But with no script to follow, a knack for turning simple surveillance into spectacular disaster, and a celebrity face even a clever disguise can’t hide, Joey must improvise now more than ever.

Will her flaws lead to order this time? Or will this be the case that plunges her in too deep to ever find her way back to the surface?


MY THOUGHTS

Flaw and Order did not disappoint! I loved it so much! It was so great being back with Joey and the gang. This is my favorite Christy Barritt series, so I’m always excited to see what new is going on with these characters. And there’s a lot that happens in this book!

Jackson, Joey’s husband, has been deep undercover for longer than he was supposed to be, so Joey and her aunt Dizzy take it upon themselves to head off and find him. Joey and Dizzy are quite the pair! They’re hilarious and often found themselves in some dangerous situations. But they always meant well!

While this book had me laughing out loud in so many spots, it also had me emotional in others and on the edge of my seat throughout too. It was the perfect combination of funny, suspenseful, and emotional. It took turns I wasn’t expecting, and there was resolution to some things from previous books. There’s also some exciting things to look forward to!

This book left a big smile on my face. I absolutely adored it! If you’re a fan of fun cozy mysteries, don’t hesitate to pick up this series. You’ll love it!

I received a copy of this book and voluntarily reviewed it. All thoughts and comments are my honest opinion.

FIVE STARS

Friday, August 14, 2026

Book Beginnings, First Line Friday, & Friday 56: Flaw and Order (The Worst Detective Ever Book 14) by Christy Barritt

Book Beginnings is a weekly meme hosted by Rose City Reader that asks you to share the first sentence (or so) of the book you're reading. I'm also linking up with Carrie at Reading is My Superpower for First Line Friday. Friday 56 asks you to grab a book (any book), turn to page 56 or 56% in your ereader and share a non-spoilery sentence or two. It was started by Freda at Freda's Voice, but Anne over at My Head is Full of Books has taken over for the time being.

This week I'm featuring Flaw and Order (The Worst Detective Ever Book 14) by Christy Barritt.

SYNOPSIS
Some women panic. Joey Darling packs a suitcase.

Joey Darling knows not to interfere with a police investigation—especially one involving her husband, Detective Jackson Sullivan. But when Jackson vanishes while working undercover and no one will tell her what's happening, Joey launches her own investigation.

Armed with little more than a cryptic clue, an overactive imagination, and her irrepressible Aunt Dizzy, Joey heads to a charming coastal town where a stranger seems far too interested in her arrival, mysterious late-night activity unfolds along the waterfront, and the tightlipped locals warn her to stay away from the wrong side of the docks.

She soon suspects Jackson is in far more danger than anyone realizes. But with no script to follow, a knack for turning simple surveillance into spectacular disaster, and a celebrity face even a clever disguise can’t hide, Joey must improvise now more than ever.

Will her flaws lead to order this time? Or will this be the case that plunges her in too deep to ever find her way back to the surface?

Book Beginnings / First Line Friday
Three things never stopped at the Fatty Shack: the hush puppies, the gossip, and the Hot Chicks once they got rolling.

Friday 56
He tugged the ball cap low again, and the stillness came back over him like a tide coming in, smoothing everything flat. "You've got good instincts. So here's some free advice on top of the pie: Trust those instincts. The minute this town stops feeling friendly, you need to get back in that car, and you don't stop till you're back home."

What have you been reading?

Wednesday, August 12, 2026

Can't Wait Wednesday: The Lazarus Protocol (Division Zero Special Ops Book 1) by Lisa Phillips

Can't Wait Wednesday is a weekly meme hosted by Wishful Endings that spotlights and discusses the books we're excited about that we've yet to read. Generally, they're books that are yet to be released. It's based on Waiting on Wednesday, hosted by Jill at Breaking the Spine.

This week I'm featuring The Lazarus Protocol (Division Zero Special Ops Book 1) by Lisa Phillips releasing August 19.

SYNOPSIS
A suspicious death in Washington, ruled an accident.
A team dispatched into hostile territory.
A covert agent, bruised and hunted, but very much alive.

The CIA saved Stephanie-Jo’s life. Now she owes them her soul, and there’s no way out. When a private black-ops team becomes her only chance at survival, the mission shifts to a battle of wills. These men answer to no government, only to each other, and they’re hunting the same device she’s been sent to secure. Steph’s handlers don’t accept failure. She has to complete the mission—or die trying.

Adam Helton was declared dead by the Army years ago. Now he leads a team racing the clock to retrieve sensitive technology from a hostile zone, unaware of what will be unleashed if they fail. He’s always risked everything, but this time the stakes are different. Caught between the loyalty he lives by and the oath he swore a long time ago, Adam must risk it all if any of them are going to make it out intact.

With a ruthless group of true believers closing in and an enemy who always seems one step ahead, Division Zero faces its greatest test yet. Every thread they pull in this global conspiracy only reveals another, placing them squarely in the crosshairs as they race to stop an ally from making a catastrophic mistake.

The greatest threat isn’t always the one coming for you.
Sometimes it’s the one standing beside you.

*The new action-packed espionage thriller series from Lisa Phillips features a deadly conspiracy that stretches across the whole series, plenty of threads to keep you reading late into the night, and happily ever afters in each book.*

What upcoming release are you eagerly awaiting?

Tuesday, August 11, 2026

Review: Defender (Heroes of Renegade Book 6) by Michelle Sass Aleckson

SYNOPSIS
She's his best friend's little sister. He's always been off-limits. Until their cases collide and everything changes.

Police Detective Michael Martinelli has spent four years hunting his mother's killer. When a string of burglaries reopens the cold case, the last complication he needs is Dani Kim walking back into his life.

She came back to prove herself—then get out. She never expected him to make her want to stay.


FBI Special Agent Dani Kim's "punishment" assignment in Renegade is temporary—keep her head down, prove she belongs in the big leagues, and escape back to her real career. But when her investigation into financial irregularities collides with Michael's case—both leading to a shadow syndicate that may have murdered his mother—everything changes. Michael's always been off-limits—her brother's best friend, nothing more. But working together ignites feelings neither expected.

When enemies strike and bodies pile up, can they survive long enough to explore what's growing between them?

Sometimes justice requires faith, courage, and risking your heart on forbidden love.


MY THOUGHTS

Defender was another great addition to this series. In fact, it’s one of my favorites. It wasn’t quite as action-packed as some of the previous books, but it was no less compelling. I was completely invested and didn’t want to put it down.

I really liked Michael. He was helpful, chivalrous, and just an all-around good guy. It took a little while to warm up to Dani. She was impulsive, rushing into things without thinking about the consequences, even when she was told not to do it. But she did mean well, and by the end of the book, I ended up liking her. I enjoyed seeing her character growth. I thought Michael and Dani were really good together. They really balanced each other out.

There was even more progress made with the Shadow Syndicate. I’m really curious to see how things end up in the final book of the series! If you’re a fan of faith-filled romantic suspense, don’t hesitate to pick up this series. It’s so good!

I received a copy of this book and voluntarily reviewed it. All thoughts and comments are my honest opinion.

FIVE STARS

Friday, August 7, 2026

Book Beginnings, First Line Friday, & Friday 56: Defender (Heroes of Renegade Book 6) by Michelle Sass Aleckson

Book Beginnings is a weekly meme hosted by Rose City Reader that asks you to share the first sentence (or so) of the book you're reading. I'm also linking up with Carrie at Reading is My Superpower for First Line Friday. Friday 56 asks you to grab a book (any book), turn to page 56 or 56% in your ereader and share a non-spoilery sentence or two. It was started by Freda at Freda's Voice, but Anne over at My Head is Full of Books has taken over for the time being.

This week I'm featuring Defender (Heroes of Renegade Book 6) by Michelle Sass Aleckson

SYNOPSIS
She's his best friend's little sister. He's always been off-limits. Until their cases collide and everything changes.

Police Detective Michael Martinelli has spent four years hunting his mother's killer. When a string of burglaries reopens the cold case, the last complication he needs is Dani Kim walking back into his life.

She came back to prove herself—then get out. She never expected him to make her want to stay.


FBI Special Agent Dani Kim's "punishment" assignment in Renegade is temporary—keep her head down, prove she belongs in the big leagues, and escape back to her real career. But when her investigation into financial irregularities collides with Michael's case—both leading to a shadow syndicate that may have murdered his mother—everything changes. Michael's always been off-limits—her brother's best friend, nothing more. But working together ignites feelings neither expected.

When enemies strike and bodies pile up, can they survive long enough to explore what's growing between them?

Sometimes justice requires faith, courage, and risking your heart on forbidden love.

Book Beginnings / First Line Friday
Roused from a deep sleep, Detective Michael Martinelli swatted at the buzzing near his ear.

Friday 56
A beat of silence reigned for a moment. Then her father wrapped an arm around her mother. "I think that's enough for one night. I need to get your mother home."

What have you been reading lately?