Tag: thriller

Showcase: Hunt for the Enemy by Rob Sinclair

Showcase: Hunt for the Enemy by Rob Sinclair

Today is the book release day for Rob Sinclair’s Hunt for the Enemy! I haven’t read this series yet, but I’ve heard good things about it and have it coming up next on my TBR list. If you like spy thrillers, give this one a try and let me know your thoughts!

The breathtaking and action-packed finale to the bestselling Enemy series. The Hunt is on. They’ve erased his past. Wiped out his very existence. But Carl Logan isn’t finished yet.

Posted February 11, 2016 by Kimberly in New Releases, Thriller Thursday, Thrillers / 0 Comments
Thriller Thursday: Coercion by Tim Tigner

Thriller Thursday: Coercion by Tim Tigner

The phone rings and the offer is made, leaving you only seconds to decide. Betray your country or your family will drop dead before your eyes.

KGB general Vasily Karpov is secretly restoring Russia’s superpower status by forcing elite Americans into traitorous acts of espionage and sabotage. Meanwhile his greatest coup targets Russia itself, where Karpov is conspiring to capture the Kremlin for himself.

Posted September 24, 2015 by Kimberly in Book Reviews, Reading, Thriller Thursday, Thrillers / 2 Comments
Thriller Thursday: The Girl on the Train by Paula Hawkins

Thriller Thursday: The Girl on the Train by Paula Hawkins

Did you read The Girl on the Train? What did you think about it? Please share your thoughts with me in the comments!

I usually read the entire book and then think about it for a few days before I sit down to write my review. I do this because sometimes the way I feel about a book changes after I’ve had a chance to process it as a whole. But as I’m reading The Girl on the Train, I have some pretty strong emotions from the beginning, so I wanted to see what happens to my review if I write down my thoughts along the way.

Showcase & Giveaway: Kissing Persuasive Lips by Dale Wiley

Showcase & Giveaway: Kissing Persuasive Lips by Dale Wiley

Keep reading for an excerpt and a giveaway!

Mick Lord had the world by the tail until his beautiful wife died. He was young, rich and handsome, a star in Hollywood and in the banking world. But when his wife was killed by a five-time loser driving drunk, everything changed. Mick is trying everything to tempt death, but nothing’s working. He’s even on an uncanny gambling streak that is just making him richer.

Posted July 14, 2015 by Kimberly in Contests/Giveaways, Reading, Thrillers / 1 Comment
Review & Giveaway: The Missing and the Dead by Stuart MacBride

Review & Giveaway: The Missing and the Dead by Stuart MacBride

Love mysteries and thrillers? Keep reading to the end for a chance to win your own copy of The Missing and the Dead by Stuart MacBride.

One mistake can cost you everything…

When you catch a twisted killer there should be a reward, right? What Acting Detective Inspector Logan McRae gets instead is a ‘development opportunity’ out in the depths of rural Aberdeenshire. Welcome to divisional policing – catching drug dealers, shoplifters, vandals and the odd escaped farm animal.

Then a little girl’s body washes up just outside the sleepy town of Banff, kicking off a massive manhunt…

Guest Post: John Raab, CEO and Publisher of Suspense Magazine

Guest Post: John Raab, CEO and Publisher of Suspense Magazine

Mysteries and thrillers are two of my favorite genres when it comes to reading for enjoyment, so I’m thrilled today to welcome John Raab, CEO and Publisher of Suspense Magazine, as our guest. Keep reading to the end for a fabulous giveaway for three lucky winners!

Suspense Magazine is an all digital magazine that was founded in 2007. We publish short stories, interviews, exclusive excerpts, articles and more. We have also in the past published alternate endings to very popular books, IE: Sara Paretsky’s book Critical Mass.

Posted June 12, 2015 by Kimberly in Contests/Giveaways, Reading, Suspense / 2 Comments
Review + Giveaway: Harm’s Reach by Alex Barclay

Review + Giveaway: Harm’s Reach by Alex Barclay

FBI Agent Ren Bryce finds herself entangled in two seemingly unrelated mysteries. But the past has a way of echoing down the years and finding its way into the present.

When Special Agent Ren Bryce discovers the body of a young woman in an abandoned car, solving the case becomes personal. But the more she uncovers about the victim’s last movements, the more questions are raised.

Posted March 31, 2015 by Kimberly in Book Reviews, Mystery, Reading, Thrillers / 1 Comment