Kiss Me First
(BOLOBooks Review)

Kiss Me First is the debut novel by Lottie Moggach.  While this book is difficult to classify, it certainly contains elements of suspense novels and psychological thrillers.  It is a compelling read and is sure to be one of the most talked about books of the season....

This is W. A. R.
(BOLOBooks Review)

Imagine a group of teenage girls joining together to exact revenge on one wealthy family they believe to be responsible for wrongs perpetrated against a member of their clique.  That is the premise of the new young adult novel, This is W. A. R., by Lisa and Laura...

Invitation to Die
(BOLOBooks Review)

Every once in a while a book comes along that is just a pure joy to read.  From start to finish, you keep turning the pages, lost in another place – not wanting to return to the real world.  With Invitation to Die, Helen Smith has written just such a book. Very much...

The Silent Wife
(BOLOBooks Review)

It is impossible to read A.S.A. Harrison’s The Silent Wife without feeling an overwhelming sense of sadness, not just because of the untimely and tragic death of the author, but also because there will be no further novels by this literary talent.  This debut...

Joyland (BOLOBooks Review)

It has always been profoundly difficult to classify the novels of Stephen King.  They often cross the boundaries between horror, mystery, and literary fiction.  But at the heart of all of them are incredible characters that become a part of the reader’s psyche...

Reality Ends Here
(BOLOBooks Review)

The concept of reality television has always been a misnomer.  An unscripted dramatic presentation might be a better description, but even that rings false once the editing process takes place.  No one knows this better than Alison Gaylin, who has just written her...