Sue MillinocketGeorge Bounacos2022-03-13T13:24:22-07:00
About Sue
Sue is an old-school book nerd who remembers when Arrow and Tab book club delivery days were the highlight of elementary school. She would trudge home with her stack of paperbacks and lie on the front porch swing and read – Beverly Cleary, Judy Blume, and so many more. After switching to Stephen King at age 12, clearly marking her as a JDR (Juvenile Delinquent Reader), she was able to hide just enough of her inner nerd to survive high school.
After graduating from college with a whole bunch of degrees, she abruptly abandoned her first career and stayed home with her babies. With few societal constraints, she turned back to the world of horror fiction and expanded into pretty much every other genre available. Which explains the 20 books currently residing on her bedside table.
When she isn’t reading, watching TV and movies, having a love/hate relationship with her two cats, drinking martinis with her husband, or trying to over-mother her grown children, Sue is the Editorial Director at Silver Beacon Marketing. She oversees Readers Lane and Movie Rewind and nags her boss about his schedule. She feels that this is an ideal use of her skill sets.
Sue’s Reviews
Gods and Monsters Author: Lenore Borja There are four huntresses in Lenore Borja’s Mirror Realm. The first book in the ...
Beautifully Written Debut Novel Author: Noa Silver Sometimes, whether we like it or not, our reading time gets disrupted. We ...
Author: Lee Kelly I have a complicated relationship with apocalypse fiction right now. In some ways it feels too soon ...
Fiction Inspired By Alaska's Great Earthquake of 1964 Author: Julianne MacLean What really goes on in the lives of Hollywood ...
Insta-Worthy Author: Melissa Ferguson Right time. Right place. Right book. Every book lover knows the feeling when the three come ...
Mirror, mirror… Author: Lenore Borja I’m no stranger you young adult fantasy fiction. In fact, I kind of love it ...
This is not my beautiful house! Author: Kelley McNeil I love a good mystery, especially one that looks like it ...
RULES AND REGULATIONS Author: TJ Klune I am fully aware that YA magical fiction is not everyone’s cup of tea ...
Generations Apart Author: Mary Helen Sheriff Writing fiction about difficult, emotional, real world topics while maintaining an overall light tone ...
A Murder of Marples Author: Susan McCormick Let’s face it; ladies of a certain age have always been the best ...
Some who wander are actually lost Author: Chuck Wendig Have you ever known a sleepwalker? Or someone with night terrors? ...
Adolescent Afterlife Author: Angelina Allsop I really enjoy dipping a toe into YA fiction once in a while. It’s a ...
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Eerily Prescient Dystopian Future Author: Margaret Atwood I make no secret of my love for dystopian future fiction. Said fiction ...
Take the Plunge Author: Allen Eskens Like most people, I take sides when I’m reading a book. I jump to ...
The queen goes rogue Author: Erika Johansen First things first. If you haven’t read the first two books in this ...
Author: Allen Eskens A good mystery has a lot of moving parts. It needs to be well plotted enough so ...
Bunny Punned To Death Author: Clea Simon I’ve learned to ignore the bad titles of Clea Simon’s Pru Marlowe Pet ...
Quick, Walk Away Author: jd daniels Meet Jessie Murphy. 28 years old, 5 feet 8 inches tall, artist, convenient holder ...
Hollywood Hijinks Author: Charles Rosenberg Ah, Hollywood. We do love to hate you, with your lavish lifestyles, petty bickering, and ...