Archive for July, 2010

Once Wicked Always Dead by T. Marie Benchley

Once Wicked Always Dead introduces us to Molly Madison. Molly’s “good life” is shattered when within a short period of time both her parents die tragically and she is told by her husband’s lover that her husband is gay. Molly reacts to this by filing for divorce and moving to her parent’s ranch in Montana. [...]

The Portable Patriot by Joel Miller

The Portable Patriot should be required reading for every elected politician from the President of the United States down to the mayor of a town of 50. To go even further, I would suggest that every household in the US have a copy of the Portable Patriot in their house. Though Mr. Miller would like [...]

Foreign Influence by Brad Thor

Once again, former Navy Seal Scot Harvath is back in a story where the bad guys greatly outnumber the good guys. As a member of a very secretive black ops group funded by the DOD, Scot’s job is to deal with those people who are determined to harm the United States. The job is much [...]

Cold Choices by Larry Bond

Cold Choices by Larry Bond is a must read for those who enjoy military fiction and especially submarine operations. This book gets your attention in the early pages and keeps it until the very end. Cold Choices has stories of courage, political deceit, “cold war” attitudes, stubbornness, pain, leadership, loyalty, and more. The characters and [...]