by Kristopher | Oct 30, 2017 | Review
With Long Way Down, Jason Reynolds has written a book it takes but a moment to read...
by Kristopher | Oct 26, 2017 | Review
The striking cover for Liv Constantine’s The Last Mrs. Parrish may initially draw readers in – with its Art Deco styling, the lux color combination, and “dangerous” font – but it is the story within that will ultimately prove to be the biggest enticement. The Last...
by Kristopher | Oct 25, 2017 | Review
Recently released in paperback, The Last One by Alexandra Oliva is a contemporary thriller that takes aim at two of modern society’s obsessions: reality television and dystopian futures. At the core of The Last One is a new survivalist reality competition show...
by Kristopher | Oct 3, 2017 | Review
Our favorite bag of bones, Sid the Skeleton (and his creator, Leigh Perry), have found a new home with Diversion Books and by all accounts it seems that the change of venue has managed to breathe new life into this delightful paranormal cozy mystery series – The...
by Kristopher | Sep 28, 2017 | Review
Seven Suspects is the third book in Renee James’ crime fiction series featuring transgender hairdresser, Bobbi Logan. As she did with the previous novels, Renee James opens the door to a world unfamiliar to many readers, allowing compassion and respect to harness...
by Kristopher | Sep 26, 2017 | Review
From the Booking Desk: I almost never talk about a book I have read when the release date is six months away – and certainly not here on BOLO Books. But today I am making an exception for a number of reasons: 1. This book is so special that I hope readers will get...