Cascade Hunger by Gregory Ashe

Cascade Hunger by Gregory Ashe

The second book in Gregory Ashe’s DuPage Parish series of paranormal-with-a-horror-vibe mysteries, Cascade Hunger catches up with Elien Martel (who has reverted to going by his real name of Eli Martins) and Dagobert LeBlanc around a year after the events of Stray Fears. In that book, Eli and Dag discovered the existence of a supernatural…

The Guncle by Stephen Rowley

The Guncle by Stephen Rowley

Call him “Uncle Mame.” Former sitcom actor Patrick – who worked under the pseudonym Jack Curtis –  is hosting his niece and nephew, food fussy nine-year-old Maisey and lisping six-year-old Grant, on a long vacation in the wake of their mother’s tragic death from a long illness. His attempt at teaching them about the right…

Codirection by Gregory Ashe

Codirection by Gregory Ashe

Note: There are spoilers for the previous Borealis books in this review. Well.  Here we are at the concluding instalment of Gregory Ashe’s Borealis: Without a Compass series, and what a ride it’s been!  We’ve watched North and Shaw solve crimes of course, but these books are so much more than well-written and suspenseful mysteries,…

Redirection by Gregory Ashe

Redirection by Gregory Ashe

Note: There are spoilers for the previous books in the series in this review. Wow.  I thought Misdirection, the previous book in this series was a tough read; I should have known Gregory Ashe wasn’t finished tying my insides up in knots and putting North and Shaw (and me!) through the emotional wringer.  It always…

Misdirection by Gregory Ashe

Misdirection by Gregory Ashe

Note: There are spoilers for earlier Borealis Investigations books in this review. I suppose I should have expected, after the relatively light-hearted comedic zany-ness of Indirection, that Gregory Ashe would immediately turn around and pull the rug out from under my feet… which is exactly what he does in this second book in his Borealis:…

The Same End by Gregory Ashe

The Same End by Gregory Ashe

No one writes AWKWARD, PAINFUL, HILARIOUS, CRINGE-INDUCING, AWESOME, SWEET, TENDER, SEXY dialogue as well as Gregory Ashe.  You’ll laugh, you’ll cry, you’ll wince…and then you’ll wish the book was longer. So, is The Same End good, phenomenal, or what?  Yes, it is.  It’s brilliant and features one of the three best couples in romantic suspense.  The…