0.99 until Monday only

I’ll be gradually wrapping up my summer book sale over the next weeks. And the first one to return to the regular price is “The Accidental Cop”. What readers say: "A dark and gritty atmosphere that keeps the readers hooked” “A real eye opener” “Exciting, gripping, and action-packed” “Thought-provoking and powerful” ⠀ Finalist of the... Continue Reading →

“Finding Home” by Juliette Caron

At first glance, everything is simple. Two people fall in love. They find out they cannot be together. She is a schoolgirl; he is her teacher. After going through an obstacle line (you can read about it in book one “Gone Away Girl”) they finally can explore their love. There still are some inconveniences since... Continue Reading →

“The Accidental Cop” is out now!

Grab your copy for only 0.99 or read for free with Kindle Unlimited. Set in Latvia at the end of the first post-Soviet decade, “The Accidental Cop” is a blend of noir crime and police procedural with psychological suspense elements. Youth is supposed to be the best time of your life. But if you enter adulthood during the savage... Continue Reading →

“Firefly Lane” by Kristin Hannah

I don’t like writing reviews of books I have mixed feelings about. First, I realise that my opinion is subjective. Second, I don’t believe that sharing a not-so-favourable opinion does anything good to the world on a global scale. I loved “The Great Alone” by Kristin Hannah. It is the book I’ll most likely reread... Continue Reading →

My new book

Savage 90s. In Latvia, many remember the first post-Soviet decade as the craziest time of their lives. Some managed to grab the chances to start making money through all kinds of illegal schemes. Not all of them got away with it. Still, those who did climbed even higher. By the arrival of the new millennium,... Continue Reading →

“Ellie’s Albatross” by Ron Prasad

Nowadays, tolerance is a trend. We are taught to accept whatever differences there exist between people and adapt our behaviour to fit everyone’s needs. But have we learnt to accept chronic illnesses as something that changes a sick’s person life completely and irrevocably? Or do we still expect these people to adapt to a lifestyle... Continue Reading →

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