Tag: Thrillers

EXIT 9 by Brett Battles – Review

EXIT 9 by Brett Battles – Review
Posted January 20, 2012 by Tammy in Reviews / 0 Comments

I read Sick and Exit 9 back-to-back in one frantic, tense, and exciting week, and I’m glad I did.  Sick is the first book in the Project Eden trilogy, and introduces us to a group of bio-terrorists who want to rid the world of 99.9% of the population in order to start a new and […]

DRIFT by Andrew Cyrus Hudson – Review

DRIFT by Andrew Cyrus Hudson – Review
Posted January 2, 2012 by Tammy in Reviews / 0 Comments

Today I would like to welcome Andrew Hudson to my blog, whose first novel Drift is now available in e-book format. Drift is about a man who is trying to fix past mistakes in his life but ends up getting more than he bargained for.  When Hudson asked me to review Drift, he mentioned that […]

EVERY PRECIOUS THING by Brett Battles – Review

EVERY PRECIOUS THING by Brett Battles – Review
Posted December 8, 2011 by Tammy in Reviews / 0 Comments

Brett Battles is just like a carnival juggler.  Imagine one of those burly guys with a bare oiled chest, juggling impossible objects in front of a stunned crowd by torchlight.  Imagine a chainsaw, a sabre, a fiery club, all flying in air at the same time, and Battles below keeping the whole thing spinning with […]

A SPY AT HOME by Joseph Rinaldo – Review

A SPY AT HOME by Joseph Rinaldo – Review
Posted September 28, 2011 by Tammy in Reviews / 4 Comments

A Spy at Home is not the kind of book I usually choose to read.  Nonetheless, as a new book review blogger it is flattering to be asked to review a book by a writer who visits your website. So I set off to read it, and discovered a new sub-genre: the international spy thriller/domestic […]

Review: BECOMING QUINN by Brett Battles

Review: BECOMING QUINN by Brett Battles
Posted July 16, 2011 by Tammy in Reviews / 2 Comments

OK, I’ll admit it.  I know Brett Battles personally.  In fact, Brett and I met years ago, when we were both freshmen in high school, during auditions for the school play The Pajama Game. (He got a part, I didn’t.)  Since then, we’ve gone our separate ways, lost touch and gotten back in touch again […]