by Piper | Feb 26, 2024 | Books, Espionage, News
New Release from Bayard & Holmes! THE CAIMAN OF IQUITOS “An excellent reminder that great spies tell great spy stories.” ~ Annie Jacobson, Writer/Producer of Jack Ryan In a chilling continuation of their Apex Predator novels, Bayard & Holmes compel us into the...
by Piper Bayard | Mar 10, 2017 | Book Reviews
Bayard & Holmes ~ Piper Bayard FBI Agent Lucy Kincaid is only two weeks away from her wedding to Sean Rogan when Sean’s twin siblings, Liam and Eden, hit town, and they are intent on much more than congratulating the bride and groom. The unscrupulous pair make a...
by Piper Bayard | Apr 13, 2015 | Interviews
By Piper Bayard and Jay Holmes Vicki Hinze can write anything. She has several popular series from romantic suspense to military thrillers to Christian fiction and non-fiction books on the writing craft. She has published over thirty-five books in as...
by Piper Bayard | Oct 22, 2014 | Uncategorized
It’s a big week here at Bayard & Holmes! We are proud to announce the release of our first novella, THE SPY BRIDE, in the Bestsellers’ Collection RISKY BRIDES. Bayard & Holmes are honored to join USA Today Bestsellers Vicki Hinze, Rita Herron,...
by Piper Bayard | Jun 4, 2014 | Amusing Ourselves and Hopefully You
By Piper Bayard Flat Spooky is a wannabe spook whose mother was a Russian Honey Trap and father was an extra in The Bourne Legacy. He came home with me from his birthplace in the back seat of a Ford Focus in San Francisco to be my Spook Consultant when Holmes is tied...
by Piper Bayard | Jan 27, 2014 | Book Reviews
By Piper Bayard In THE EYE OF GOD, James Rollins demonstrates his singular talent at constructing nail biting thrill rides out of ancient history and cutting-edge science. Once again, Sigma Force burns up the pages, racing across the globe on a quest to prevent the...
by Piper Bayard | Mar 25, 2013 | Book Reviews
By Piper Bayard In James Rollins’ BLOODLINE, futuristic science meets ancient mysticism to produce a non-stop thrill ride that will keep readers turning pages into the wee hours and leave them making excuses to their employers about why they are late to work, looking...
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