Entries by Francis O'Sullivan

Moonlit Whisper: An Irish Romance (Moonlit Destination Series) by Amy McKinley – Review by Francis O’Sullivan

Moonlit Whisper by Amy McKinley My rating: 4 of 5 stars Moonlit Whisper is a novella in Amy McKinley’s Moonlit Destination Series. The series collects short romantic reads set in different locations – in this case, it is Ireland. Moonlit Whisper can be enjoyed as a standalone – it doesn’t follow on at all from […]

THE PATIENCE OF KARMA (A Madeline Dawkins Mystery #5) by Cynthia Hamilton – Review by Francis O’Sullivan

The Patience of Karma by Cynthia Hamilton<br/ My rating: 5 of 5 stars The Patience of Karma is the fifth book in the exciting Madeline Dawkins Series by Cynthia Hamilton. Private Investigators Madeline and Mike are approached with two cases that seem to grow more mysterious the longer they look into them. With Mike’s past […]

Pharaoh’s Forgery (Karina Cardinal Mysteries Book 4) by Ellen Butler – Review by Francis O’Sullivan

Pharaoh’s Forgery by Ellen Butler My rating: 5 of 5 stars Pharaoh’s Forgery is the fourth book in Ellen Butler’s Karina Cardinal Mystery series. Like in the previous books, the plot is driven by Karina’s impressive ability to get wrapped up in dangerous, mysterious crimes. Pharaoh’s Forgery combines exotic holiday (to Mexico, not Egypt as […]

Hero High: Heartbreak Rebellion (Hero High Collections Book 2) by Mina Chara – Review by Francis O’Sullivan

Heartbreak Rebellion by Mina Chara My rating: 5 of 5 stars Heartbreak Rebellion collects books 4-6 of Mina Chara’s Hero High series. It’s the second collection, following on from Figure In The Flames. The story follows young superhero Friday “Fitz” Fitzsimmons, who lives in a world where superheroes’ lives are the subject of reality TV […]

Love Song: A friends-to-lovers rock and roll romantic suspense by KG Fletcher – Review by Francis O’Sullivan

Love Song by K.G. Fletcher My rating: 4 of 5 stars KG Fletcher’s Love Song is, as the title suggests, a romantic novel where the main characters are musicians. The development of Sam and Casey’s relationship is interspersed with their experiences performing and touring together. I particularly like Fletcher’s vivid descriptions of the places they […]