Category: Janice Cantore

Book Spotlight (and a Giveaway!): Code of Courage by Janice Cantore

Book Spotlight (and a Giveaway!): Code of Courage by Janice Cantore

Posted July 19, 2022 / 22 Comments

I’m delighted today to give a nice long peek inside Code of Courage – the newest romantic suspense from one of my fave authors, Janice Cantore! CODE OF COURAGE by Janice Cantore GENRE: Inspirational Romantic Suspense PUBLISHER: Tyndale House RELEASE DATE: July 19, 2022 PAGES: 409 Detective Danni Grace has […]


2019 Carol Award Finalists Q&A (and a Giveaway!): Janice Cantore & Lethal Target

2019 Carol Award Finalists Q&A (and a Giveaway!): Janice Cantore & Lethal Target

Posted September 25, 2019 / 32 Comments

Happy Wednesday! Continuing through Saturday (culminating with a list of winners), I have the privilege of sharing mini interviews with nearly all of the 2019 ACFW Carol Award Finalists! Today I’m covering the mystery/suspense/thriller & romantic suspense categories, including Janice Cantore and her Carol Award nominated book Lethal Target! You […]


Guest Post (and a Giveaway!): Janice Cantore & Cold Aim

Guest Post (and a Giveaway!): Janice Cantore & Cold Aim

Posted July 9, 2019 / 31 Comments

Happy Release Day to Janice Cantore & Cold Aim! I always love reading Janice’s novels & I’m really excited to welcome her back to the blog to chat about her new one 🙂 SERIES: The Line of Duty #3 GENRE: Inspirational Romantic Suspense PUBLISHER: Tyndale RELEASE DATE: July 9, 2019 […]


Author Interview (and a Giveaway!): Janice Cantore & Lethal Target

Author Interview (and a Giveaway!): Janice Cantore & Lethal Target

Posted October 5, 2018 / 28 Comments

Today’s guest is one of my fave suspense authors & I’m thrilled to chat with her today! Janice Cantore is a police officer turned writer. She retired from the Long Beach (California) Police Department after twenty-two years—sixteen in uniform, six as a noncareer employee. She is currently writing romantic suspense […]


Top Ten Tuesday: Bookish Characters on Screen

Top Ten Tuesday: Bookish Characters on Screen

Posted September 6, 2016 / 55 Comments

Hi y’all! This week’s Top Ten Tuesday theme (per the lovely folks at The Broke & The Bookish) is in honor of the Fall TV season being upon us. Now, I have to confess…. I started blogging right around the time we cut the cable cord to save money. Coincidence? […]


Book Review: Burning Proof by Janice Cantore

Book Review: Burning Proof by Janice Cantore

Posted July 16, 2016 / 4 Comments

After months of investigating the brutal homicide of a young girl, Detective Abby Hart finally has the evidence she needs. But when the arrest goes terribly wrong, Abby begins to doubt her future as a police officer. As she wrestles with conflicting emotions, old questions about the fire that took […]


Most Anticipated Books January-June 2016: Mystery/Suspense

Most Anticipated Books January-June 2016: Mystery/Suspense

Posted December 30, 2015 / 16 Comments

All week here on the blog, I’m talking about the books coming out in the first half of 2016. Monday, I gave you my contemporary “can’t waits”, Tuesday was the historicals’ turn.

Today I am pleased to present my list of the mystery/suspense books I’m most excited about from January to June 2016!


Best Books of 2015: Mystery/Suspense

Best Books of 2015: Mystery/Suspense

Posted December 16, 2015 / 8 Comments

It’s that time of year when everyone is making lists and checking them twice. Some are finding out who has been naughty and who has been nice. Some are making sure those in their circles of gifting know what they want for Christmas.

Here at Reading Is My SuperPower, I’m making lists too! Every day this week will feature the best books I read in 2015 from different genres.


Review: Drawing Fire by Janice Cantore

Review: Drawing Fire by Janice Cantore

Posted June 20, 2015 / 3 Comments

I’m a sucker for cold cases. Back eons ago (last year) when we had DirecTV, I happily spent hours watching shows about solving long dead cases and putting away criminals who thought they’d gotten away with it.  It’s true – Netflix could support my habit and I do still get my […]